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Richard L. Evans
Richard L. Evans

Richard L. Evans was an American writer known for his profound insights into religion and philosophy. His works covered a wide range of topics, including religious history, mysticism, and anthropology. Evans' writing is characterized by its deep insight and philosophical thinking, which had a profound impact on readers. more

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“There is a principle which is the basis of things, which all speech aims to say, and all action to evolve, a simple, quiet, undescribed, undescribable presence, dwelling very peacefully in us, our rightful lord: we are not to do, but to let do; not to work, but to be worked upon.”

“...yesterday and today and tomorrow are not an arrow that shoots from past to present to future; rather all tenses, and sleeping and waking, mix and cohabit in an atemporal duration beyond clocks and calendars. The Aboriginal world began long ago when the Ancestors sang in Dreamtime the cosmic rhythms that give shape to the things we see, and it is the beginning right now, when a living Tiwi sings the Dream songs that continue, or are, the world.”