Durant; Durkheim;Index-Card-D-18-01 DEH To achieve a unified world view embracing mod. Science would be to advance into our future, for you & your world-view advance pari passu. Your world view is a part of you; if this part is chaotic you are to that extent chaotic...
Eckhart; EddingtonCard-E-02-02 Date: 5 May 46. 1. Vic & Albert Mus. British Mus. Science Mus. Nat. Gallery for postcards for Mabel. Eg nimbus, evolution of tools.2 Condens Concordance for Biblical quotations re eg angels, stars, earth etc.3. Re-sorting: on completio...
EddingtonCard-E-03-12, -13 DiagramCard-E-03-10. DH: In early perceptual reference there must be a stage when the infant or animal, turning its head, see the world rotate. We, at the reflective stage of reference, interpret the motion as the motion of ourselves, of our h...
EddingtonIndex-Card-E-04-19 DEH The humbling of point of view, with its consequences of a world picture devoid of colour, sound, scents etc… is necessary & good, & true. It is ‘becoming an atom’ to live temporarily in the sort of world one is in as atoms. ...
Eisler; George Eliot; TS Eliot;Card-E-07-03 Noted for Sun May/50: Leonardo: Notebooks: “all souls must be descended from the sun since they are essentially the warmth heating & animating the body & since there is no other source of warmth in the world th...
TS Eliot;Card-E-09-05 DEH …danger of concentrating on personal spiritual development must be avoided by realising that the development involves ceasing to care about it.
TS Eliot; Emerson;Card-E-10-18 DEH We feel that Emerson is right, & that the Saints are right who find the Source of all sin in self-reliance instead of in God-reliance. As in all things whatever, we work by opposites. Self-reliance must be upon the true self, which...
Enoch; Epicurus; EpinomisCard-E-13-08 DEH The Stoics taught, in effect, the first stage of the control of one’s outer limbs: they taught one not to resist the movement one finds in these limbs. They taught acquiescence. They went further when they said: what is good f...
Epinomis; Erigena; Eusebius; EpictetusCard-E-14-22. DH on the Bible: The Bible has to be unknown to be appreciated. I had to forget it for ten years to find it live again. So society is now forgetting or unknowing it. You cannot go on knowing anything in a living way in...
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