Ruhsal düşüncelerinden bahsettiği yazısı - Writing about his spiritual beliefs
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Title
Ruhsal düşüncelerinden bahsettiği yazısı - Writing about his spiritual beliefs
Description
Ruhun, o anki durum ve görünüş dışında şeyler gördüğünü söyler. Ölümden ve "şimdi"den bahseder. "Beatitude"den, mutluluktan ve nirvanadan bahseder. Daha sonra Türkçe yazmaya başlayıp saadetten ve mesut olmaktan bahseder. Gorki ve Flaubert gibi yazarlardan bahseder. - Says that the spirit sees more than the situation and the looks evident. Talks about death and the "now." Mentions the Beatitudes, Joy and Nirvana. Afterwards, switches to Turkish and mentions happiness. Talks about authors such as Gorki and Flaubert.
Note
Kağıt üzerine mavi mürekkep - Blue ink on paper
Language
French
Subject
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/83742
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Type
Format
Muhtelif - Various, El yazısı - Handwriting
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
TASUDOC0932
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
Ali Saim Ülgen Ailesi - Ali Saim Ülgen Family
Accrual Method
Donation

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