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St Augustine

Card-A-19-03: St Augustine: “I will confess then what I know of myself, I will confess also what I know not of myself;”

Card-A-19-03: St Augustine: “Thou, in whose presence I am made an enigma to myself.”

Card-A-19-14. DEH: “It was right & necessary that we should be weaned from primitive anthropomorphism, should see the sun as dead & only the suns maker as living. Only so could science progress at all. But science will & must come round now to the Neo-primitive viewpoint. And in so doing our subconscious will achieve new harmony with our conscious, so long divorced from the anthropomorphic animism of the unconscious.”

Card-A-19-17 St Augustine: I, Lord, went wandering like a strayed sheep, seeking thee with anxious reasoning without, whilst thou wast within me… I went round the streets and squares of the city of this world seeking thee, and I found thee not, because in vain I sought  without for him who was within myself.”

Card-A-19-19 St Augustine: And being thence admonished to return to myself, I entered even into my inward self. Thou being my Guide… and I beheld with the eye of my soul, above my mind, the Light Unchangeable.”


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