|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university and
the largest university in the state of Kansas. Created by the staff
of the KU libraries, KU ScholarWorks is the digital repository of
the University. It contains scholarly work created by KU faculty
and staff, as well as material from the University Archives. KU
ScholarWorks makes important research and historical items
available to a wider audience and helps assure their long-term
preservation. The University of Kansas's KU ScholarWorks Pre-1923
Theses and Dissertation collection was digitized by the Scholarly
Communications program staff in the KU Libraries' Center for
Digital Scholarship. These theses and dissertations range from 1883
- 1921 and reflect topics from Engineering and History to Economics
and Chemistry, including titles like "A Study of Terpeneless Lemon
Extracts, English Interest in the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and
Aspects of the Gothic Romance."
This book describes a personal journey of the soul which should
inspire many others to follow. Animals, plants, and all natural
creations function through their own particular instincts. When he
was a forester in Africa, Raymond Foster became aware of a
long-lost truly human instinct able to give him directions when his
thoughts and emotions were at rest. From this beginning he began a
long search through various 'ways' and religions, hoping to find
the real soul that he knew was there, hidden beneath layers of
civilisation, smothered by thoughts, feelings, and all the
influences good and bad which assail us from all directions.
Coupled with the personal search for spirituality, he was acutely
aware that the world itself is in sore need of help. Human
cleverness, it seems, is unable to prevent the world from slowly
deteriorating. The more civilised we become, the more we seem to be
threatened by global catastrophes. Whether global warming is a fact
or not, deserts are certainly growing, although we have the
resources to check problems of this nature. Human intelligence is
too self-seeking to bring about the improvements that are needed.
Only the soul can restore full natural greenness to the earth, and
only when enough influential people have 'discovered' their own
souls can it happen. One way for the soul to be uncovered and the
greening process to begin is through the organisation called Subud,
and after many years of following this path the author describes,
often in poetic terms, some of his spiritual experiences as
soul-development takes place. There is no teaching to be followed
in Subud, the rules are simple, and people of any religion or none
may take part.
|
You may like...
Dune: Part 1
Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, …
Blu-ray disc
(4)
R631
Discovery Miles 6 310
Ab Wheel
R209
R149
Discovery Miles 1 490
|