Carl Linnaeus — "¿Qué tiene de extraño que yo no vea a Dios si no puedo ver siquiera al Yo que vi…"
¿Qué tiene de extraño que yo no vea a Dios si no puedo ver siquiera al Yo que vive en mí?
¿Qué tiene de extraño que yo no vea a Dios si no puedo ver siquiera al Yo que vive en mí?
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"The first step in wisdom is to know the things themselves; this notion consists in having a true idea of the objects; objects are distinguished and known by classifying them methodically and giving th…"
"I am not ashamed to confess that I have learned much from women."
"The whole creation is a song of praise to the Creator."
"I have seen the face of God."
"My life has been dedicated to the service of nature."
Translated from Spanish: 'What is strange about me not seeing God if I cannot even see the Self that lives in me?' A deeply introspective and philosophical question about self-awareness and the divine.
Date: 18th Century
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