Humanize the Earth
The book Humanize the Earth is composed of three writings in poetic prose: The Inner Look, The Internal Landscape and The Human Landscape, which are three moments placed in a sequence that spans from the most profound interiority, from the world of dreams and symbols, to the external and human landscapes. They represent a sliding of the point of view that starting from the most intimate and personal concludes in an opening to the interpersonal, social and historical worlds.
Language | Title | Size | Format |
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Catalan | Humanitzar La Terra | 607 KB | |
Czech | Emberivé tenni a Földet | 475 KB | |
Dutch | De Aarde Vermenselijken | 246 KB | |
English | Humanize The Earth | 335 KB | RTF |
Finnish | Inhimillistä Maa | 139 KB | RTF |
French | Humaniser la terre | 507 KB | |
German | Die Erde menschlich machen | 404 KB | |
Hebrew | להאניש את העולם | 491 KB | |
Hungarian | Emberivé tenni a Földet | 475 KB | |
Italian | Umanizzare la terra | 215 KB | RTF |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Humanizar A Terra | 261 KB | RTF |
Russian | Гуманизировать жизнь на Земле | 298 KB | |
Spanish | Humanizar La Tierra | 219 KB | RTF |
The Inner Look
- ◇ Meditation
- ◇ Disposition to Comprehend
- ◇ Non-Meaning
- ◇ Dependence
- ◇ Intimation of Meaning
- ◇ Sleep and Awakening
- ◇ Presence of the Force
- ◇ Control of the Force
- ◇ Manifestations of the Energy
- ◇ Evidence of Meaning
- ◇ The Luminous Center
- ◇ The Discoveries
- ◇ Los Principles
- ◇ Guide to the Inner Road
- ◇ The Experience of Peace and the Passage of the Force
- ◇ Projection of the Force
- ◇ Loss and Repression of the Force
- ◇ Action and Reaction of the Force
- ◇ The Internal States
- ◇ Internal Reality
The Internal Landscape
- ◇ The Question
- ◇ Reality
- ◇ The External Landscape
- ◇ The Human Landscape
- ◇ The Internal Landscape
- ◇ Center and Reflection
- ◇ Pain, Suffering and Meaning in Life
- ◇ The Rider and His Shadow
- ◇ Contradiction and Unity
- ◇ Valid Action
- ◇ Projection of the Internal Landscape
- ◇ Compensation, Reflection and the Future
- ◇ Provisional Meanings
- ◇ Faith
- ◇ To Give and to Receive
- ◇ Models
- ◇ The Internal Guide
- ◇ The Change
The Human Landscape
- ◇ Looks and Landscapes
- ◇ The External Look and That Which Is Human
- ◇ The Human Body ad the Object of Intention
- ◇ Memory and the Human Landscape
- ◇ The Distance Imposed by the Human Landscape
- ◇ Education
- ◇ History
- ◇ Ideologies
- ◇ Violence
- ◇ Law
- ◇ The State
- ◇ Religion
- ◇ Open Roads