A Commentary on Sri Aurobindo's Poem IlionDipti Publications, 2001 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... human birth , then Shelley was certainly a living example of one of those luminous spirits half obscured by earth ; the very stumblings of his life came from the difficulty of such a nature moving in the alien terres- trial environment ...
... human birth , then Shelley was certainly a living example of one of those luminous spirits half obscured by earth ; the very stumblings of his life came from the difficulty of such a nature moving in the alien terres- trial environment ...
Pagina 252
... human delight they were masked in this denser vesture Earth desires for her bliss , - thin veils , for the god through them glimmered . Thrilled were men's days with the throng of the brilliant presences near them : Gods from the wood ...
... human delight they were masked in this denser vesture Earth desires for her bliss , - thin veils , for the god through them glimmered . Thrilled were men's days with the throng of the brilliant presences near them : Gods from the wood ...
Pagina 253
... human scene and how they act and influence mortal beings . Sri Aurobindo has said : " Any godhead can descend by emanation to the physical plane and associate himself with the evolution of a human being with whose line of manifestation ...
... human scene and how they act and influence mortal beings . Sri Aurobindo has said : " Any godhead can descend by emanation to the physical plane and associate himself with the evolution of a human being with whose line of manifestation ...
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