Bibframe Work
The nature of the real self
Whole person and duality
How nature is dual
Real self and false self
A primary certainty
Certainty in the self
The original cogito argument
Overcoming representation
The theory of right and wrong
The defining principle
Narrowing the definition
The centrality of reason
A question of proof
Reason and intelligence
A universal activity
Human and animal consciousness
Anti-spiritual assumptions
Intellect and religious ideals
Creativity and spirituality
The anomaly of creativity
An archetypal view of creation
Creativity resistant to systems
Conforming to the divine pattern
Happiness and the extension of time
Happiness distinct from pleasure
Implications for ascetic values
Collective suffering
Transcendence and normal experience
The inner duality of consciousness
The core of consciousness
Theology and reductionism
A radical conclusion
The abstract and the concrete
Common sense concreteness
Mediation by living organisms
Spirituality and power
The freedom of the will
Confusions about free will
Free will and release from fate
Arguments for free will
Freedom and knowledge of truth
The law of action and reaction
Sources in scripture
The causal principle and continuity
What controls the world?
Causality includes free will
Choice of the lesser evil
Apparent breaches of the law
The insentience of the active faculties
Cosmic reaction and judgement
Consequences for modern religion
Providence and fate
Forms of cosmic order
Providence and archetypal order
Fate, providence, and salvation
Fate and astrology.
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