The book Pantheism Its Story And Significance was written by author Picton, J. Allanson (James Allanson), 1832-1910 Here you can read free online of Pantheism Its Story And Significance book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Pantheism Its Story And Significance a good or bad book?
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Indian Pantheism. Because, with Bud- dhism we have nothing to do. For, accord- ing to its ablest European exponent (Professor ' T. W. Rhys Davids), that system of religion simply ignored the conception of an All in All. And this not at all on philosophical grounds, but because its aims were entirely practical. For the aim of its founder was to show men how by a virtuous life, or lives, they might at last attain annihilation or, at any rate, the extinction of 1 " The gods of ocean, air and fire,... and the judge of the lower regions respectively " (Rev. John Davios). a The " Bhagavad Gitu, " translated by the Rev. J. Davies, M. A. 30 PRE-CHRISTIAN PANTHEISM the individual self, the apparent separateness of which was, in his view, the source of all misery. And if he could teach his followers to attain that salvation, he was entirely indifferent as to the opinions they might hold about the ultimate nature of the world, provided only that they did not fall into any heresy which proclaimed an immortal soul.
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