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430 becoming more human by becoming more godlike by giving practical effi cacy to the demo cratic ideal of choosing, in the ligh ...
becoming more human by becoming more godlike 431 and work, looming large in the consciousness of the self because elicit- ing it ...
432 becoming more human by becoming more godlike us to disappointment. It is nevertheless indispensable because it en- ables us ...
becoming more human by becoming more godlike 433 tipathy to the role of structure and repetition in human life and invites us to ...
434 becoming more human by becoming more godlike Th e confusion of an intangible and vital empowerment with the prizes of the wo ...
becoming more human by becoming more godlike 435 surplus of experience and of power that they can never either accept or entirel ...
436 becoming more human by becoming more godlike self to the opinions and desires of others: the derivative character of desire ...
becoming more human by becoming more godlike 437 it. Our experiences may serve as both epiphanies and prophecies, pre- saging, i ...
438 becoming more human by becoming more godlike as these two sides of the ideal are combined po liti cally in the conception of ...
becoming more human by becoming more godlike 439 Our reward is a better chance to connect with other people. Our re- ward is rec ...
440 becoming more human by becoming more godlike living for real in the moment. By this turn, religion becomes something diff er ...
becoming more human by becoming more godlike 441 regard to the institutional materials and ideas that are currently avail- able ...
442 becoming more human by becoming more godlike and the historical time in which any eff ort to change the social order succeed ...
becoming more human by becoming more godlike 443 of groundlessness and the rejection of any story, sacred or secular, that would ...
444 becoming more human by becoming more godlike it here chiefl y from the standpoint of religion, and only secondarily from the ...
A Note on the Three Orientations and the Idea of the Axial Age In the early parts of this book, I explored three major spiritual ...
446 a note on the three orientations Th ey arose from a series of spiritual innovations or revolutions that occurred across more ...
a note on the three orientations 447 also and above all an affi rmation of the power of thought to make sense of the established ...
448 a note on the three orientations Th e contrast between my view and the assumptions of the Axial Age discourse can be stated ...
a note on the three orientations 449 side the chronological and analytic scope of the Axial Age category, because they arose lat ...
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