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Gibier, Dr Paul - Psychism Analysis of Things Existing - On squashing the big I am

Identifier

027993

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

PSYCHISM Analysis of Things Existing ESSAYS BY PAUL GIBIER, M. D. Director of the New York Pasteur Institute.

Another condition which it is quite important should not be discarded, is the need of curbing that pride which too frequently accompanies a meager scientific education, a specialized and perhaps incomplete instruction, as is so often the case at the present day.

A number of people well informed on one special point of knowledge, fancy that they are permitted to arbitrarily decide upon everything, and are ready to deny ought that may be new or that shocks the accepted order of their ideas, arguing often for this reason only (which they seldom acknowledge to themselves) that if such and such existed it were impossible for them not to know of it.

We have often met with this sort of self- sufficiency among men whose education and studiousness should have preserved from this regrettable moral infirmity had they not been specialists limiting themselves to their specialty.

It is a sign of relative inferiority to believe in one's own superiority.

The source of the experience

Gibier, Dr Paul

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Suppressions

Home schooling
Squash the big I am

Commonsteps

References