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Filtrate music out of noise; the unity of the spiritual history of humanity, as was stressed by M. Eliade, is a recent discovery that has still to be assimilated. 52
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There are also the phenomenology of religion scholars such as Eliade and van der Leuw.
Bush Team Seeks Dictatorial Financial Powers « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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"Eliade," he says, "had perfectly pegged my feeble spirituality, limited as it is to places, books, people, and events that have given me moments of uplift and enlightenment.
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I recommend “Myth and Reality” by Mircae Eliade as a good primer.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Sad Victory for Thuggery in Texas 2010
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It is, by the way, based on a novella by Mircea Eliade, which I'm going to have to hunt down and add to the Stack That Never Gets Any Smaller.
I want to reach my hand into the dark, and feel what reaches back. greygirlbeast 2009
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Twentieth-century scholars Mircea Eliade and Joseph Campbell wrote that certain archetypal religious myths are found across cultures, histories, and religions.
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In 2007, Coppola returned to hands-on filmmaking with Youth Without Youth, which he adapted from a novella by Mircea Eliade, a Romanian philosopher.
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The man in the mask as Eliade tells us (The medicine man, the Shaman.)
A Mess 2010
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In that moment Dee Eliade was filled with a joy in living so intense she felt she could fly.
THE FORBIDDEN GAME L.J. SMITH 2010
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And Dee Eliade, a night princess with a skewed sense of humor and a black belt in kung fu.
THE FORBIDDEN GAME L.J. SMITH 2010
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