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" ... close to the complete unification aspired after, it seems that the very last step must be left to other forces and performed without the help of its activity. In other words, self-surrender becomes then indispensable. "The personal will, "
The American Journal of Psychology - Página 296
editado por - 1897
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Studies on Children, Volumen14

1869 - 362 páginas
...analogies to this in both physio296 STABBUCK : logical and mental processes. In using the Ebbinghaua series in the study of memory, Dr. Theodate Smith...throws himself back on— what? Some instances of self -surrender have been given. A few others will help show the process. F., 19. " I had two years...
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The Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Study of the Growth of Religious ...

Edwin Diller Starbuck - 1899 - 476 páginas
...necessary before the sense of assurance comes. The personal will must be given up. In many cases relief persistently refuses to come until the person ceases to resist, or to make an effort in the direcH tion he desires to go. F., 19. ' I had two years of doubts and questionings. It was my disposition...
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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature : Being the ...

William James - 1902 - 604 páginas
...then indispensable. " The personal will," says Dr. Starbuck, " must be given up. In many cases relief persistently refuses to come until the person ceases...make an effort in the direction he desires to go." " I had said I would not give up ; but when my will was broken, it was all over," writes one of Starbuck's...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volumen56

1903 - 574 páginas
...step is performed without it, and by other agencies.' ' In many cases,' says Dr. Starbuck, ' relief persistently refuses to come until the person ceases to resist, or to make an effort in 1 These phrases are Dr. Starbuck's. * W. James, p. 206. * Starbuck, p. 99. the direction he desires...
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Man and His Poisons: A Practical Exposition of the Causes, Symptoms and ...

Albert Abrams - 1906 - 276 páginas
...grow conscious. In the second type " the personal will " must be given up. In many instances relief persistently refuses to come until the person ceases...make an effort in the direction he desires to go. One must submit to the new life, making it the center of a new personality and living from within and...
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The Meaning of Christianity

Frederick Augustus Morland Spencer - 1914 - 366 páginas
...then indispensable. ' The personal will,' says Dr. Starbuck, ' must be given up. In many cases relief persistently refuses to come until the person ceases...make an effort in the direction he desires to go.' " ' I had said I would not give up ; but when my will was broken, it was all over,' writes one of Starbuck's...
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The Theory and Practice of Mysticism

Charles Morris Addison - 1918 - 240 páginas
...necessary before the sense of assurance comes. The personal will must be given up. In many cases relief persistently refuses to come until the person ceases...make an effort in the direction he desires to go." 30 Thus Negation, you see, is really a forward, not a backward, step. It is the removing of the last...
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Christian Conversion

Arthur Thomas Guttery - 1920 - 332 páginas
...self-surrender. Starbuck is quite clear here:1 "The personal will must be given up ; in many cases relief persistently refuses to come until the person ceases...make an effort in the direction he desires to go." This surrender may be the work of a moment, for, says the same writer, "It is a common occurrence that...
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The Religious Consciousness: A Psychological Study

James Bissett Pratt - 1920 - 514 páginas
...then indispensable. ' The personal will,' says Dr. Starbuck, ' must be given up. In many cases relief persistently refuses to come until the person ceases to resist, or to make an effort in mtans to bear which will intensify the normal tendencies that work in human nature. It shortens up...
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The Psychology of Religion

William Boothby Selbie - 1924 - 330 páginas
...Starbuck as follows: ' " The personal will," says Dr. Starbuck, " must be given up. In many cases relief persistently refuses to come until the person ceases...make an effort in the direction he desires to go." Dr. Starbuck gives an interesting, and it seems to me a true account—so far as concept1on so schematic...
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