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    protecttheirdesdants,buttheytheelvesheirprogenysproteand

    suoneyfortheir

    sundryexpensesinhell,frobr>

    byabuddhistss.inaheyaretobecaredforandservedastheyhave

    beencaredforandservedbytheirchildrenintheiroldage.thatisaboutasclose

    asnfuatterofen

    observedhihediffereurelikethatof

    christendondafranklyagnostiulturelikethatoftheeseandhohese

    differene

    forallhuhesedifferencesrrespondtothethreefoldactualfuns

    ion,asnlyuood.first,religionasaneodintofpriestiracles,itspatentcuresfor

    sinsandsellingofpardons,itssalvation”deeasy”anditsgoodsolidheavenand

    hell.thisreligiolysaleable,isntoallpeoples,theese

    inan

    ongthepeople,taoisnd

    buddhisavefuishedtheotheese,sinfuisefusedtofuish

    the

    sendly,thereisreligionasasanoralnduct:heretheeseandthe

    ared,nota

    godagitherelationship

    betanandnoralityuldbeintainedhoutrefereoa

    suprebeing,azingthatnshouldnot,or

    uldnot,behavetoherasdetbeingshoutthinkingoftheir

    indirepossibletohat

    nshouldtrytodogood,silybecauseitisthehuthingtodo.ihave

    entofeuropeahicshadnot

    beenovershadoheology.ithink,bysheer

    nearcusaureliussditations.pauliheologyhas

    broughtinthehebreionofsiirefieldofchristian

    ethidfronoeseptbyreligion,suchasisprovided

    iion.asitis,aeuropeahireligion

    seesuoinds.

    andthirdly,thereisreligionasaninspirationandliviion,afeelingforthe

    grirandeurandsteryoftheuniverseandaquestforsecurityiisfying

    spiritualinstincts.therearentsinourlives,perhapsduringthe

    lossofourdearonestheperiodofnvalescefrogreatillness,or

    perhapsonachillyautuingasthefallingleavesandasenseof

    deathandfutilityoveresus,orethanthelifeofthesensesandwe

    lookoverthevisibleothegreatbeyond.

    theseheeseastotheeuropeans,butthereasare

    deerlyachristianandnohat

    thiongivespeacebyhavingareadydeanss,it

    deablesteryandthepoignant

    sadnessofthislife,isillsallpoetry.apagan,

    adeanssandysteryis

    foreverunquenchedandyisforeverunansweredand

    unansablytoakindofpaitually,poetryhas

    takehefunotioninthe

    esescheoflife,ashediscussiononesepoetry.tothe

    sthe

    naturalesstobebasedonthefearthatthereisnotenoughpoetryandiginationinthispresentlifetosatisfythehunbeing

    etionally,thefearthatthereisnotenoughpoyinthebeechforestsof

    denrkortheolsandsofthediterraneanshoretofortthean

    soul,andthesupeaturalisthenfoundnecessary.

    butnfuastherealfthe

    unknoelylittletioverit,isequallyehatithe

    assertionofthesuperiorityofthehunureandinthedenialofnatures

    ,asthehunencius.the

    nfuansplaatureisthat”heavehandn”are

    regardedas”thethreegeheuniverse.”thisisadistine

    rrespondingtothebabbittianthreefolddistin,hunisbr>

    andnaturalisheavenisseenasnsistingoftheclouds,thestars,andallthose

    unknosupas”actsofgod,”while

    theearthisseenasnsistingofuntainsandriversandallthoseforribedin

    greekthologytodeter,andnoupiesanalliortantplacebethe

    teofthingsandisproudofhis

    position.liketheeseroof,anduhegothicspires,hisspiritdoesnotaspire

    toheavenbutbroodsovertheearth.itsgreatestaeasureof

    harnyandhappinessinthisearthlylife.

    thee.

    ihehostandsforasasyolofesehunisasterpiece

    reinstobepaintedofanirovedversionof”sacredandprofanelove.”there

    shouldbethreeeninsteadoftissionaryladyhan

    urella,avoluptuousprostitute,andaradianttherihirdnthof

    pregnancy.ofthe

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