The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... comes from Matter and the yin , while the shen or hwun is aerial and comes from the sky . Sooner or later , upon the contraction of the Norm , the hwun returns to the sky and is lost in the " heavenlies " ; the poh de- scends and ...
... comes from Matter and the yin , while the shen or hwun is aerial and comes from the sky . Sooner or later , upon the contraction of the Norm , the hwun returns to the sky and is lost in the " heavenlies " ; the poh de- scends and ...
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... comes from Hongkong . There water becomes fetish - empowered if it is drawn out of the well exactly at midnight — in ... come down into the water at this time . Moreover , their presence is so marvelous in its effect that the water will ...
... comes from Hongkong . There water becomes fetish - empowered if it is drawn out of the well exactly at midnight — in ... come down into the water at this time . Moreover , their presence is so marvelous in its effect that the water will ...
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... comes infrequently to the conscious- ness of Chinese philosophers . What is always more evident to them is the dualism into which this purported abstract Unity is forever splitting up . Hence , Confucius was in reality adding something ...
... comes infrequently to the conscious- ness of Chinese philosophers . What is always more evident to them is the dualism into which this purported abstract Unity is forever splitting up . Hence , Confucius was in reality adding something ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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