The Great Psychological Crime the Destructive Principle of Nature in Individua
The Great Psychological Crime the Destructive Principle of Nature in Individua
John Emmett Richardson
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Beginning and ending. Light and darkness. Day and night. Transparent and opaque. White and black. Heat and cold. Summer and winter. Wet and dry. Hard and soft. Heavy and light. Large and small. Fine and coarse. Much and little. Many and few. Length and breadth. Height and depth. Up and down. In and out. Back and forth. Tall and short. Straight and crooked. Motion and inertia. Expansion and contraction. Mind and matter. Sound and silence. Harmony and discord. Labor and rest. Wealth and poverty. ...Health and sickness. Strength and weakness. Male and female. Man and woman. Waking and sleeping. Active and passive. Positive and negative. Sweet and bitter. Joy and sorrow. Pleasure and pain. Hope and despair. Faith and distrust. Belief and skepticism. Good and evil. Right and wrong. Truth and falsehood. Sincerity and deceit. Knowledge and ignorance. Wisdom and folly. Humility and pride. Generosity and selfishness. Kindness and cruelty. Love and hate. Receiving and giving. Consciousness and unconscious- ness.
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