Mike G. on 01 8, 2010 | No Comments
But many fail to comprehend this because of their love of the natural,
which makes them unwilling to raise the thoughts of their understanding
above the natural into spiritual light; and those who a
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Mike G. on 01 8, 2010 | No Comments
Man is not life, but is a recipient of life, it follows that the conception of a man from his father is not a conception of life. but only a conception of the first and purest form capable of receivin
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Mike G. on 01 7, 2010 | No Comments
That the Divine, that is, God, is not in space, although omnipresent and
with every man in the world, and with every angel in heaven, and with
every spirit under heaven, cannot be comprehended by a
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Mike G. on 01 5, 2010 | No Comments
Man knows that there is such a thing as love, but he does not know what
love is. He knows that there is such a thing as love from common speech,
as when it is said, he loves me, a king loves his s
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Mike G. on 01 4, 2010 | No Comments
Puvis de Chavannes is, perhaps, one of the most interesting figure in French
painting to-day. Couture is little more than a name. It is curious to
consider why. Years ago he was still an important f
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Mike G. on 01 4, 2010 | No Comments
It is temptingly simple to deny all importance to painters who are not
poetic painters. And the temptation is especially seductive when the
prosaic painters are paralleled by such a distinguished su
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Mike G. on 01 4, 2010 | No Comments
The instinct of simplification is an intelligent and sound one. Its
satisfaction is a necessary preliminary to efficient action of any kind,
and indeed the basis of all fruitful philosophy. But in c
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