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challenged 1
challenging 1
chance 1
change 24
changes 1
changing 2
channeling 5
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25 were
25 where
24 become
24 change
24 different
24 techniques
24 universe
Pontifical Council for Culture; Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue
Jesus Christ the bearer of the water of life

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change

   Part.Chapter.Topic.Paragraph
1 2.1 | who stress the imminent change in the world are often expressing 2 2.1 | expressing a wish for such a change, not so much in the world 3 2.1 | no explicit link with the change from the Age of Pisces to 4 2.1 (14)| timing and nature of the change to the New Age are interpreted 5 2.1 | is ripe for a fundamental change in individuals, in society 6 2.1 | underlying this desire for change is not new, but can be described 7 2.1 | actually going on is a radical change in world- view, which puts 8 2.1 | is precisely this major change to what is reckoned to be “ 9 2.3.2 | taught that human beings can change their mental attitudes in 10 2.3.4.3 | paradigm shift” is a radical change of perspective, but nothing 11 2.3.4.3 | whether thought and real change are commensurate, and how 12 2.4 | do nothing (directly) to change the world, but everything 13 2.4 | world, but everything to change oneself; changing individual 14 2.4 | be the (indirect) way to change the world. The most important 15 2.4 | important instrument for social change is personal example. Worldwide 16 2.5 | uncertainty and climatic change plays a large part in causing 17 2.5 | witnessing a spontaneous cultural change whose course is fairly determined 18 3.2 | of New Age as an image of change and as an incarnation of 19 4.0 (72)| Self-Absorption instead of Social Change, New York (McGraw Hill) 20 6.1 | convinced that the coming change is inevitable, while others 21 6.1 | that their inability to change things points to a weakness 22 7.1 | a fundamental spiritual change in our individual and mass 23 7.2 | conviction that people can change physical reality or external 24 9.2 | Self-Absorption instead of Social Change, New York (McGraw Hill)


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