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I | Man's universe | 1 |
II | The creative spirit | 13 |
III | The surplus in man | 35 |
IV | Spiritual union | 47 |
V | The prophet | 55 |
VI | The vision | 69 |
VII | The man of my heart | 87 |
VIII | The music maker | 97 |
IX | The artist | 105 |
X | Man's nature | 117 |
XI | The meeting | 129 |
XII | The teacher | 137 |
XIII | Spiritual freedom | 151 |
XIV | The four stages of life | 161 |
XV | Conclusion | 173 |
App. I | The Baul singers of Bengal | 177 |
App. II | A conversation between Einstein and Tagore | 192 |
App. III | Dadu and the mystery of form | 197 |
App. IV | An address in Manchester College, Oxford | 203 |
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Add Religion of Man, Tagore is unequivocal in his faith. He appreciates the intellectual triumphs of science, but he writes as a poet and philosopher. Man must always be a music-maker and dreamer of dreams; he must never lose, in his material quests, his longing for the touch, Religion of Man to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Religion of Man, Tagore is unequivocal in his faith. He appreciates the intellectual triumphs of science, but he writes as a poet and philosopher. Man must always be a music-maker and dreamer of dreams; he must never lose, in his material quests, his longing for the touch, Religion of Man to your collection on WonderClub |