Consciousness and Creativity: A Case Study of Sri Aurobindo, T.S. Eliot, and Aldous HuxleySterling Publishers, 1991 - 200 էջ |
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... intuition . It is quite common to find a healthy respect for the presence of an apparently irrational element both in themselves and in others . Often creative persons give the impression of psychological imbalance which may be inferred ...
... intuition . It is quite common to find a healthy respect for the presence of an apparently irrational element both in themselves and in others . Often creative persons give the impression of psychological imbalance which may be inferred ...
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... intuitive comprehension ) . The Upanishadic sages accepted and explained the philosophical significance of Vedic concepts . Sri Aurobindo also accepted the Vedas as the ultimate source of the Indian spiritual wisdom . He accepted the ...
... intuitive comprehension ) . The Upanishadic sages accepted and explained the philosophical significance of Vedic concepts . Sri Aurobindo also accepted the Vedas as the ultimate source of the Indian spiritual wisdom . He accepted the ...
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... intuitive vision of reality , a mystical experience which led him to apprehend truth spontaneously at a ' privileged moment ' and then devote an entire lifetime to putting this truth in works like The Life Divine for the benefit and ...
... intuitive vision of reality , a mystical experience which led him to apprehend truth spontaneously at a ' privileged moment ' and then devote an entire lifetime to putting this truth in works like The Life Divine for the benefit and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Nature and Levels | 17 |
Creativity in Arts and Sciences | 43 |
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