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  1. See “Encyclopedia of Philosophy”, London, New York 1967, onpantheism.

  2. W. T. Stace,Mysticism and Philosophy” London 1972, p. 131–132

  3. Ibid. W. T. Stace,Mysticism and Philosophy” London 1972, p. 211.

  4. W. T. Stace,The Teachings of the Mystics, New York 1960, p. 16.

  5. Ola Raknes,Wilhelm Reich and Orgonomy, Oslo 1970, p. 98.

  6. Stace,Mysticism and Philosophy, London 1972, p. 71–72.

  7. Ibid., Stace,Mysticism and Philosophy, London 1972, p. 73–74.

  8. Ibid., Stace,Mysticism and Philosophy, London 1972, p. 75.

  9. Ibid., Stace,Mysticism and Philosophy, London 1972, p. 140.

  10. Raknes,op. cit., Wilhelm Reich and Orgonomy, Olso 1970, p. 98.

  11. See R. C. Zaehner,Hindu and Muslim Mysticism, London 1960, p. 69.

  12. Ibid. See R. C. Zaehner,Hindu and Muslim Mysticism, London 1960, p. 31.

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Kvastad, N.B. Pantheism and mysticism. SOPH 14, 1–15 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02804256

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