Hierarchy Index Cards - B

Bergson

Card-B-11-01 Diagram

Card-B-11-02 Diagram

Card-B-11-08 DEH: Most important: you can’t avoid being the centre of the world — that is the way you see it, in perspective from this centre. And you must see it relative to your needs. What happens is that you do continually find other, competing centres of the world, & they give you trouble. You can’t bear not to be the hub of the world. Thus you must eventually embrace every competing centre. You can’t bear a dualistic or pluralistic world. This urge is part of the urge of God becoming all in all & subjecting all things un to himself. This assimilation involves widening the rings round the centre. Just as the animal only takes note of what will satisfy its needs, so you need all you are & are all you need.

Card-B-11-13 Diagram

Card-B-11-16 DEH We do act with even our remotest limbs…The star-limbs we asee are the limbs of our nearly-eternal body…


Index Card B-11

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