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References
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2
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Matt 5:5
39
John 9:4
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ibid., 287-288
52
These are concerned with cognitive, effective and moral development,
self-identity, defenses, interpersonal development, artistic
capacities, concern or compassion, love, epistemology, logical
consistency, joy or exuberance, visual-spatial capacities, death
seizure, logico-mathematical abilities, psychosexual development,
self-needs, modes of space-time, object relations, kinesthenic
sensitivities, the deeper psyche, specific talents, creativity, the
capacity to stand back and witness what is happening within oneself,
wisdom and world-views. (One Taste, 291; see also The Eye of
Spirit, 216-223)
53
Krishnamurti, Commentaries on Living, 295
54
ibid., 296
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R.W. Funk, Honest to Jesus: Jesus for a New Millennium, NY,
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Psalm 90:12
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Psalm 9:4-11
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Sangharakshita, op. cit., 189
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Wood, op. cit., 220
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De Virginitate, c.xx
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Krishnamurti, On God, reprinted in L. Vardey, op. cit., 11
75
Quoted in S. Keen, Hymns to an Unknown God: Awakening the
Spirit in Everyday Life, NY, Bantam, 1994, 32
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L. Vaughan-Lee, op. cit., 166
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The Confessions of St. Augustine, 7:10, London, Andrew
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Sermon 23:25 quoted in W.T. Stace, The Teachings of the Mystics:
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S. Radhakrishnan, op. cit., 79
80
P. Yogananda, op. cit., 153
81
D.C. Matt, The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish
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82
M. Buber, Tales of the Hasidim, reprinted in Vardey, op.
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83
Sri Aurobindo, The Hour of God, reprinted in Vardey, op.
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84
1 Corinthians 2:9-14
85
ibid., 56
86
ibid., 38 [288]
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88
Quoted in Wilber, One Taste, 57
89
ibid., 69
90
ibid., 82
91
Quoted in ibid., 227
92
John, 10:30
93
A. Watts, op. cit., 54
94
Wilber, No Boundary
95
Wilber, Spectrum of Consciousness
96
ibid., 212-213
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ibid., 216-217
98
ibid., 219-224
99
ibid., 75
100
Quoted in A. Watts, This is It, NY, Vintage, 1973, 83
101
Keen, op. cit., 115
102
Quoted in J.S. Bolen, Gods in Everyman: A New Psychology of
Men's Lives and Loves, San Francisco, Harper and Row, 1989, 58
103
S. Keen, op. cit., 204-205
104
1 Sam 17:4
105
R.W. Lee, The Elements of Roman Law, London, Sweet &
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106
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107
ibid., 267-268
108
H. Bloom, op. cit., 171
109
ibid., 123
110
ibid., 174
111
Storr, op. cit., 220
112
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113
A. Schweitzer, Out of My Life and Thought, NY, Mentor, New
American Library, 1959, 9
114
Tsai Chih Chung, op. cit., 36
115
The Johannine Jesus illustrates this phenomenon, which is reflected in
the following passages: "In truth, in very truth I tell you, the Son
can do [289]
nothing by himself; he does only what he sees the Father doing: what
the father does, the Son does." (5:19); "I do nothing of my own
authority, but in all that I say, I have been taught by my Father."
(8:28); "I do not speak on my own authority, but the Father who sent me
has himself commanded me what to say and how to speak." (12:49); "I
have disclosed to you everything that I heard from my Father." (15:15)
116
Krishnamurti, Freedom From The Known, 86-87
117
P. Yogananda, op. cit, 411
118
John 15:1-17
119
Psalm 29:2
120
Rom 13
121
W. Wordsworth, "Ode On Intimations of Immortality from
Recollections of Early Childhood", lines 62-65, W. Wordsworth,
Selected Poems, Ed. R. Sharrock, London, Heinemann, 1965, 105
122
K. Wilber, The Eye of Spirit, 1998, 180
123
Sankarcharya, The Crest-Jewel of Discrimination, quoted in T.
Merton, The Asian Journal of Thomas Merton, NY, New Directions,
1975, 37
124
John 14:17
125
Matt 10:16
126
J.V. Taylor, The Go-Between God: The Holy Spirit and the
Christian Mission, London, SCM, 1976
127
P.L. Berger, Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Perspective,
Middlesex, Penguin, 1971, 48
[ROI 281-285]
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