Basilius (Jung: Integration of Personality)
Clifford Bax: Wireless Play: The Buddha (past lives)
Card-B-04: Diagram
DEH: “Buddhism requires one to think back… back to birth, then period in womb, then previous lives…. The ambiguous Here. I believe this thinking back can really be done with the necessary discipline. Mabel does it. Essential to realise Mabel’s business is essentially the Buddhists”
Clifford Bax poetry
Card-B-04-14. The Listener (April 13, 1950): “The historical works that have made their mark upon a generation are all long works—it is perhaps the most obvious thing they have in common. It is worth remembering that Macaulay’s History of England, one of the most widely read and influential of all historical works, devotes six volumes to fifteen years of English history….
On one level the historian must enable his readers to see facts as they appeared to contemporaries. But on another level, we must be helped to place these contemporary observers in their appropriate position in the procession of the generations. It is this two-fold vision that is the most difficult thing to achieve among all the historian’s objectives.”
Card-B-04-15 DEH. :”The 8 [Hierarchy] rehabilitates Thought in the world, and at all levels.”
Benn: History of Modern Philosophy
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