The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and CallingRandom House, 1996 - 334 pages A journey into the essential mystery at the center of every life--the search for calling--The Soul's Code takes a new look at age-old themes, providing a radical, frequently amusing, and highly accessible path to realization through an extensive array of examples. Hillman ecnourages readers to discover the "blueprints" particular to their individual lives, certain that there is more to life than can be explained by genetics or environment. |
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Page 108
... requires an eye for the invisible , a certain blinding of one eye and an opening of the other to elsewhere . It is impossible to see the angel unless you first have a notion of it ; otherwise the child is simply stupid , willful , or ...
... requires an eye for the invisible , a certain blinding of one eye and an opening of the other to elsewhere . It is impossible to see the angel unless you first have a notion of it ; otherwise the child is simply stupid , willful , or ...
Page 116
... difference , as it was also for Elia Kazan and Truman Capote . The parents of these boys hardly knew what to do with them . Again , the acorn requires a mentor . Kazan writes : When I was twelve and we'd moved 116 The Soul's Code.
... difference , as it was also for Elia Kazan and Truman Capote . The parents of these boys hardly knew what to do with them . Again , the acorn requires a mentor . Kazan writes : When I was twelve and we'd moved 116 The Soul's Code.
Page 127
... require perception , but this limits his presence by leaving him out of the perceptual realm , separated , transcendent , neither omniscient nor om- nipotent . And if God's existence does not require perception , then either your ...
... require perception , but this limits his presence by leaving him out of the perceptual realm , separated , transcendent , neither omniscient nor om- nipotent . And if God's existence does not require perception , then either your ...
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