Book – II Chapter – IV : The Divine and the Undivine- Paragraph 6 to 7
Study Notes PARAGRAPH 6 It is possible to escape from the problem otherwise; for, admitting always the essential Presence, we can endeavour to justify the divinity of the…
Study Notes PARAGRAPH 6 It is possible to escape from the problem otherwise; for, admitting always the essential Presence, we can endeavour to justify the divinity of the…
Study Notes PARAGRAPH 4 When we say that all is a divine manifestation, even that which we call undivine, we mean that in its essentiality all is divine…
Study Notes PARAGRAPH 3 It is not possible then to limit the description of our and the world’s undivine imperfection solely to moral evil or sensational suffering; there…
Study Notes PARAGRAPH 2 The distinction between the divine and the undivine life is in fact identical with the root distinction between a life of Knowledge lived in…
Study Notes The Seer, the Thinker, the Self-existent who becomes everywhere has ordered perfectly all things from years sempiternal. …
SYNOPSIS THE DIVINE AND THE UNDIVINE On one hand we say the universe is the manifestation of the Divine Being and on the other hand we say our present life…