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Belief is no adequate substitute for inner experience, and where this is absent...
Author:
C.G. Jung
Book:
The Undiscovered Self
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Belief is no adequate substitute for inner experience, and where this is absent even a strong faith which came miraculously as a gift of grace may depart equally miraculously. People
( C.G. Jung )
[ The Undiscovered Self ]
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