Explorations in Australian LiteratureJaydeep Sarangi, Binod Mishra |
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... spiritual tie with the land " , but an intense commitment to family and community , a deep involvement with animals and plants , and , perhaps most importantly , an openness to alternative modes of knowing that include waking visions ...
... spiritual tie with the land " , but an intense commitment to family and community , a deep involvement with animals and plants , and , perhaps most importantly , an openness to alternative modes of knowing that include waking visions ...
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... spiritual death . In her desperate loneliness and lost sense of identity , she returns to her totem , the snake . In her childhood she had several encounters with snakes , which she depicts as powerful ; she never felt threatened by ...
... spiritual death . In her desperate loneliness and lost sense of identity , she returns to her totem , the snake . In her childhood she had several encounters with snakes , which she depicts as powerful ; she never felt threatened by ...
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... spiritual enlightenment . He says : And couldn't another person's push sent it down on you ? It'd have to highly spiritual , different wheel , always to squash the real pusher ... Life , according to Sen Gupta , is being and becoming ...
... spiritual enlightenment . He says : And couldn't another person's push sent it down on you ? It'd have to highly spiritual , different wheel , always to squash the real pusher ... Life , according to Sen Gupta , is being and becoming ...
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... spiritual dimension . Fredy develops oneness and inter connectedness with all that lives and breathes . Murray , however , does not write or suggest anything about ceremonies and rituals , tales , dreaming and their social implications ...
... spiritual dimension . Fredy develops oneness and inter connectedness with all that lives and breathes . Murray , however , does not write or suggest anything about ceremonies and rituals , tales , dreaming and their social implications ...
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... spiritual experiences too , for instance after rescuing Hans , he overcomes his insensitized senses . Since , Murray is an excellent narrator in his verse novels ; he remains a poet at heart . His academic expression often has a tinge ...
... spiritual experiences too , for instance after rescuing Hans , he overcomes his insensitized senses . Since , Murray is an excellent narrator in his verse novels ; he remains a poet at heart . His academic expression often has a tinge ...
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