An > References for ‘-ness’
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[12] The “Rádhá” [...] that is, ones “I”-ness concentrated at a particular point, [...] all-pervasive Iśt́a [Goal].
[42] The human mind, small as it is, [...] to give up their “I”-ness – they will have to merge [...] the pond – both become one.
[20] The process of perception that [...] the stamp of petty “I”-ness; and this very pettiness of the ego stands in the way of attaining perfection.
[66] Objects which are made out of the [...] meaning of this “I”-ness, do not consider anything to be a bondage, nor are they afraid of anything.
[52] He is whole, púrńa. [...] established in His “whole”-ness – here, there, everywhere, [...] churning, He is dearer than life.
[9] “Karma Brahmeti karma bahu [...] at one time, your “I”-ness was like an animals. Later [...] “Karma bahu kurviita.”
[33] This is why I said earlier that [...] pursuit of mean “I”-ness imperceptibly tightens the páshas.
[56] The other meaning of guhá [...] hidden in your own “I”-ness.” Is it essential for you [...] hidden in your own “I”-ness? Do you require the help of a [...] is hidden in your “I”-ness, do you need go to the Himalayas. [...] pantháh. The cover of “I”-ness is to be removed [from Paramátman, [...] the cover of your “I”-ness. You will find that your goal is hidden in your own “I”-ness.
[2] The philosophical explanation is [...] (unit being) of its “I”-ness – “I exist,” [...] this feeling of “I”-ness is there. Had Krśńa not been there, would I have remained?
[4] The second meaning of guhá [...] heart, your own “I”-ness. So that makes everything very [...] – success is surely ours.
[26] Purport: Acting is seeing, witnessing [...] Mahattattva [sense of “I”-ness]. If we call the sense of “I”-ness actional faculty, then its witness-ship, that is, “I-know-I-am”-ness, will be acceptable as the ultimate [...] consciousness of Puruśa.
[15] The essence of dharma is that Parama Puruśa is hidden in your “I”-ness. He is hidden in the “I”-ness which exists in every mind, in [...] the sweet fruit from the tree.