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pagan and christian creeds-第63章
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y lose all interest in the subject。 Nothing more dull could be imagined。 I may be able to define and describe fairly exhaustively this inkpot on the table; but for you or for me to give the limits and boundaries of ourselves is; I am glad to say; impossible。 That does not; however; mean that we cannot FEEL and be CONSCIOUS of ourselves; and of our relations to other selves; and to the great Whole。 On the contrary I think it is clear that the more vividly we feel our organic unity with the whole; the less shall we be able to separate off the local self and enclose it within any definition。 I take it that we can and do become ever more vividly conscious of our true Self; but that the mental statement of it always does and probably always will lie beyond us。 All life and all our action and experience consist in the gradual manifestation of that which is within usof our inner being。 In that senseand reading its handwriting on the outer world we come to know the soul's true nature more and more intimately; we enter into the mind of that great artist who beholds himself in his own creation。
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