The book History of Cagayan De Oro, 1622-1901 was written by author Lao, Mardonio M Here you can read free online of History of Cagayan De Oro, 1622-1901 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is History of Cagayan De Oro, 1622-1901 a good or bad book?
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It must be remembered that for countless centuries the Hindu mind has confined itself closely to an investigation of "the other side of Life" to a degree not to be imagined by the Western mind. While the newer lands of the West, with their active pioneers in activity, have been pushing forward toward material advancement and progress, India has been resting quietly, dreaming of that which lies back of the material world, and under and above physical existence. To the Hindu mind the physical and... material world is more or less of an illusion, inasmuch as it passes away almost while it is being formed, and is a thing of the moment merely — while the spiritual world is the real one and the one to which the mind of man may most prop- erly be turned. Mind you, we are merely stating the fact and existing conditions that you may understand them, not as urging that the above method is the bet- ter. For, to be frank with you, we consider the gen- eral tendency of the Hindu mind to be as much "one- sided" as that of the Western world — ^the one leans to the "I Am" side, ignoring the "I Do" side ; while the other places entire dependence upon the "I Do" phase, almost entirely ignoring the "I Am" phase.
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