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790:, among other mystics. According to Rolland, this feeling is the source of all the religious energy that permeates in various religious systems, and one may justifiably call oneself religious on the basis of this oceanic feeling alone, even if one renounces every belief and every illusion. Freud discusses the feeling in his
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Mais j'aurais aimĂ© Ă vous voir faire l'analyse du sentiment religieux spontanĂ© ou, plus exactement, de la sensation religieuse qui est...le fait simple et direct de la sensation de l'Ă©ternel (qui peut trĂšs bien n'ĂȘtre pas Ă©ternel, mais simplement sans bornes perceptibles, et comme
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and exists up until the mother ceases breastfeeding. Prior to this, the infant is regularly breastfed in response to its crying and has no concept that the breast does not belong to it. Therefore, the infant has no concept of a
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