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The Theory of Celestial Influence: Man, the Universe and Cosmic Mystery The Theory of Celestial Influence: Man, the Universe and Cosmic Mystery by Rodney Collin
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“When we find this contradiction in ordinary life, that is, when we meet a man who judges the world around him by one standard, and himself and his own actions by another and quite different standard, we take it as sign of a primitive and uncultured point of view. Yet when this same contradiction is the chief characteristic of the whole thought of our age, we call it enlightenment or emancipation. We do not see that it lies at the root of as much blindness, unhappiness, disappointment and moral bankruptcy, as it would in an individual case.”
Rodney Collin, The Theory Of Celestial Influence
“La unidad de las cosas no se reconoce por la mente ordinaria, en el estado ordinario de conciencia […] Una unidad, un modelo, un significado que todo lo abarca – si es que existe – sólo podría discernirse o experimentarse en un estado de conciencia diferente. Únicamente sería esto realizable por una mente que se hubiera unificado a sí misma.”
Rodney Collin, The Theory of Celestial Influence: Man, the Universe and Cosmic Mystery