The Crown, the Sages, and Supreme Morality |
Contents
The Chaotic World I | 1 |
Hiroikes Science of Morals | 13 |
The Chinese and Shintoist Roots of Hiroikes | 32 |
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accept alternative Amaterasu Omikami archetype basic become belief benevolence Britain British Buddhist Bushido century chapter Chinese Christian church common Commonwealth of Nations Confucian Confucius consciousness constitution constitutional monarchy creation Crown culture danger degree Divine doctrine duties effect element embodiment emerged emperor England established evolutionary force Hiroike Hiroike's Hiroike's principles House of Lords human idea ideal imperial individual Institute of Moralogy Japan Japanese Japanese imperial family Kashiwa king Lauwerys London Lord loyalty material megalithic ministers monarchy national ortholinon nature necessary Neolithic Northern Ireland organization outlook parliament party pattern practice present principles of supreme produce religion remain representative respect result Roman royal rule ruler sages Saxon seems sense Shinto Skara Brae soul spiritual stage standards straight thread supreme morality symbolic Taoism Teilhard Tenrikyo theory things thought tion Treatise voting Wessex