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“Man’s highest consciousness of himself is not explicable by the world of nature and remains a mystery to that world. … Man is not only of this world but of another world; not only of necessity, but of freedom; not . . .

“Man’s highest consciousness of himself is not explicable by the world of nature and remains a mystery to that world. … Man is not only of this world but of another world; not only of necessity, but of freedom; not only out of nature, but from God….”

Nikolai Berdyaev, The Meaning of the Creative Act

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