Intellect, 4:Age. Modern thinkers are realizing this and Dr. Overstreet points out that: [5] "EasternIntellect, 5:in ways more acceptable to the western mind." - Overstreet, H.A., The Enduring Quest, page 271.Intellect, 21:that lie within the individual." - H.A. Overstreet One of the many factors which have broughtIntellect, 36:externals of the world in which he lives. Dr. Overstreet calls this to our attention in words thatIntellect, 37:through things to their initiating sources." - Overstreet, H.A., The Enduring Quest, page 114. MenIntellect, 75:ourselves and meditate and then find God. As Dr. Overstreet says: "All our enduring quest then getsIntellect, 75:create them, we enact God in our own lives." - Overstreet, H.A., The Enduring Quest, page 265.Intellect, 149:nature of a genuine phenomenal happening. Dr. Overstreet, in The Enduring Quest, mentions a largeIntellect, 150:as to make them spiritual leaders of mankind." - Overstreet, H. A. The Enduring Quest, pages 238,Intellect, 150:not with the outstanding figures to whom Dr. Overstreet refers, there has usually been an inabilitySoul, 12:the West, are altogether too unfamiliar. H. A. OVERSTREET New York City, May 1930 [13] Soul, 158:Rubin, M.D. PSYCHOLOGY: About Ourselves, H. A. Overstreet Behaviorism, John B. Watson History of |