July 2, 1963 by •
academic feud,
academic fraud,
anamnesis,
annihilation,
Aristotle,
Asael Woodruff,
awareness,
beautiful,
career,
death,
education,
eternal life,
eternity,
futility,
God,
golden proportion,
golden section,
good,
goods,
graduation,
Greek drama,
Hamlet,
insecurity,
intellect,
intent,
John Dewey,
Muses,
other world,
Plato,
Plutarch,
preparation,
reflection,
retirement,
shopping epidemic,
success,
thinking,
training,
true
Talk given to the Retired Teacher’s Association on 9 October 1987, at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. CWHN 9:524-553
January 1, 1900 by •
absolute,
all-awareness,
all-awareness all-hearing,
Anaxagoras,
Antesthenes,
Appollonius,
Aristotle,
Boundless,
Daeman,
dialectical knowledge,
divine Mind,
elements,
Empedocles,
Epictelus,
Epicurus,
eternal,
Euclid,
evil,
Existing One,
God,
Heracleitus,
immortal,
impassible,
imperishable,
indivisible,
ineffable,
intangible,
intellect,
intelligence,
many gods,
Melissus,
Monad,
Nous,
oracles,
Parmendies,
Philo,
philosophy,
Plato,
Plotinus,
Plutarch,
primal God,
Protagoras,
Pythagoras,
Pythagoreans,
self-existent,
Socrates,
soul(s),
spirit (and matter),
Thales,
the mind,
The One,
universe,
unmoved
Thales (d. 546 B.C.): “Thales says that the God of the Universe (cosmos) is Mind (Nous), and that the Universe (to pan-“everything”) is alive and full of divine power (daemons); also that the basic element of water pervades all things through God’s divine animating power.” “And some say that Spirit is mixed in with everything; …
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