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- a148048f94b8a502a95b9cd1d8290512789b1baac3f2f6731439d1f82ddd3940 chapter "The Master and his Children".
- a148048f94b8a502a95b9cd1d8290512789b1baac3f2f6731439d1f82ddd3940 first "Romain".
- a148048f94b8a502a95b9cd1d8290512789b1baac3f2f6731439d1f82ddd3940 isCitedBy Views_on_Ramakrishna.
- a148048f94b8a502a95b9cd1d8290512789b1baac3f2f6731439d1f82ddd3940 last "Rolland".
- a148048f94b8a502a95b9cd1d8290512789b1baac3f2f6731439d1f82ddd3940 pages "143–168".
- a148048f94b8a502a95b9cd1d8290512789b1baac3f2f6731439d1f82ddd3940 quote "Let the learned men of Europe, who are preoccupied by the problems of mystic psycho-analysis, put themselves in touch with these living witnesses while there is yet time. I myself, I repeat, have little curiosity about such phenomena, whose subjective reality is not in doubt, and I believe it my duty to describe them; for they are hedged about by all possible guarantees of good faith and analytical intelligence. I am more interested in the fact of great religious intuition in that which continues to be rather than in that which has been, in that which is or which can be always in all beings rather than in that which is privilege of a few.".
- a148048f94b8a502a95b9cd1d8290512789b1baac3f2f6731439d1f82ddd3940 title "The Life of Ramakrishna".
- a148048f94b8a502a95b9cd1d8290512789b1baac3f2f6731439d1f82ddd3940 year "1929".