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Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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consciousness

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1 Intro | when received by a~foreign consciousness. For Mr. Okakura, in dealing 2 Intro | those constituents of her consciousness which are really essential. 3 Range | mirror the whole of Asiatic consciousness. The unique blessing of 4 Range | beat against the national consciousness.~paragraph continues] Yet 5 Primit| thought, and art.~It was this consciousness that fired the warlike Empress 6 Confuc| Buddhism was becoming a social consciousness. Athens was a living influence. 7 Confuc| integral part of the Hâng consciousness, with its vast unification 8 Buddhi| out of which he springs to consciousness. If we go deeper into the 9 Buddhi| not discover in the social consciousness will be the subject of his 10 Buddhi| in its relation to that consciousness will his message reach its 11 Buddhi| which the Indian national consciousness had been striving to resolve 12 Heian | energising of the Heian consciousness, this separatedness is lost, 13 Fujiwa| Abstract-Absolute. Thus the religious consciousness, exhausted by despair of 14 Kamaku| feudal rights and individual consciousness. And it is interesting, 15 Kamaku| enthusiasm of individual consciousness; but what they most delighted 16 Meiji | rival movements awoke to consciousness almost simultaneously, a 17 Meiji | Japan, in the re-awakened consciousness of her national life, was 18 Meiji | struggling, like the political consciousness, to attain its higher rounds. 19 Meiji | into which the artistic consciousness sinks, before it touches 20 Meiji | to suppress the national consciousness.~Adwaita idea. - The word 21 Vista | first recognise and develop consciousness of those modes. For the


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