Ag > References for ‘agony’
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[5] To run away from normal worldly [...] money to provide for them. The agony of disease and sufferings of life [...] worldly life will be immaterial.
[22] Action, whether good or bad, causes [...] available. In order to suffer the mental agony of loss of his father at the age [...] will seek shelter and be reborn.
[107] “I understand, I understand,” [...] ground twisting and screaming in agony.
[133] I looked towards the trunk of the [...] heard the story of your secret agony I can honestly say with all the [...] creature, but still I love you.”
[1] It is the duty of society to accord [...] into a noble personality if her agony were appreciated sympathetically [...] contemptible, no one is a rogue.
[10] There is no escape even if one [...] a body. One experiences joy and agony, pleasure and pain only if one [...] neither heaven nor hell”].
[5] Now take the case of intellectual [...] – this trouble, this pain, this agony is his spiritual bondage; when [...] what is called spiritual bondage.
[3] No one can say for certain that [...] into noble personalities if their agony had been appreciated sympathetically, [...] beings are divine children.”
[113] Mamatá, the vrtti of love [...] The young kai fish cry out in the agony of death, but the cruel heart [...] away when they grow up tomorrow.
[32] One of the primary causes of crime [...] ruined each day. Nobody feels their agony or offers them sympathy; for today the common people are not anybodys concern.
[37] No one can say for certain that [...] into noble personalities if their agony had been appreciated sympathetically, [...] beings are divine children.”
[59] In countries where people have [...] of their relatives and groan in agony due to excruciating ailments. [...] implies that everyone is responsible.
[314] Nobody can say for certain that [...] into a noble personality if her agony had been appreciated sympathetically [...] away in their embryonic stage.
[35] [If You are not the ever-beautiful [...] universe. Your touch removes all agony, And bestows peace in the heart; [...] separation All yearn for You.]
[22] Not only the gods are fond of the [...] with the pain of emptiness and the agony of unfulfilled yearning. Then [...] full of flowers and crying –
[20] About 2500 years ago, when the [...] could not express their suppressed agony – that this lifeless, substanceless [...] ruthlessly exploiting innocent people.
[37] Parama Puruśa is the Supreme [...] outside Him. He too feels the inner agony of despairing people in the core [...] exist, O Lord, I also exist!”
[65] The state of dream is a very peculiar [...] dreams, people cry out in unbearable agony, and in dreams they are transported in the joy of attaining everything they desire.
[46] At a time of great difficulty, when agony swells peoples hearts and [...] the strength to endure.”
[11] And spiritual bondage means, “Though [...] universal sweetness?” This mental agony due to the non-realization of Parama Puruśa is spiritual bondage.
[14] Human beings have learnt to feel the pain and agony of other human beings, but when [...] sympathetic to all living beings.
[4] If in an idle moment You ever thought [...] I am burning in agony. I have descended from that [...] lost And fled beyond the void.
[7] I think that I will listen no more, [...] die with shame. Tell me, what agony is this?
[5] You are in rhythm, You are in the [...] in a heart laden with suppressed agony.
[36] Matter and abstract. Matter is [...] be shown. When you are in mental agony, can you show it to anybody else? You cannot show it. Your agony will be represented by a few tear [...] will feel that you are in mental agony.
[37] Now this material expression is [...] a few drops, there is a mental agony which is abstract. When you are [...] called shokáshru .
[38] Now that crude matter, those tears, represent your mental agony. And above your mental agony there is your “I” [...] that is your astral existence.
[23] Now samyak smrti is remembering [...] suffering from internal pain, mental agony. Try to forget it. It is better [...] forget it even for a single moment.
[16] Parama Puruśa (the Supreme [...] outside Him. He too feels the inner agony of despairing people in the core [...] exist, O Lord, I also exist!”
[5] The essence of the human mind is [...] human spirit writhes in suppressed agony. Likewise in the mental sphere, [...] dogmas arise and create obstacles.
[24] Jujube leaves are medicine for [...] the patient dies in excruciating agony). The wood of the jujube tree [...] have seen this in Thailand also.
[26] There is a basic distinction [...] abstention creates a suppressed agony in the mind which upsets the mental balance and at the same time also upsets the physical balance.
[116] 15) Yet another meaning of the [...] suffer from any kind of mental agony”, that is, the mind is in a state of freedom.
[78] 5) Still another meaning of the word kaśt́i is “to suffer mental agony”.
[11] The universal life is unfolding [...] but fails to do so, carries the agony of his incapacity. But the wavelength [...] “ self-surrender”.
[15] The mode of experiencing the reaction [...] may have to suffer great mental agony, but if the same amount is returned [...] payment will have to continue.
[17] In fact, fate or the experiencing [...] pleasure and pain, happiness and agony quickly, so that they may complete [...] release from the bondage of Prakrti.
[9] In násáshula [...] this disease, but they endure much agony from it. When the disease becomes chronic, the patient becomes nasal.
[4] When the chyle, blood, flesh and [...] patient then suffers from continuous agony, because the exudation of the pus, fluid and blood actually starts deep inside the body.
[23] As we have already said, the greatest [...] total destruction. Save us from the agony of total loss.”
[2] In this connection one thing should [...] people in some places cry out in agony due to scarcity and starvation, [...] detrimental to a well-knit social order.
[16] Iishitva enables the spiritual [...] this world are crying in pain and agony. So many miseries and afflictions [...] constantly one cannot achieve this.
[4] The second principle is right determination [...] life cannot be tormented by the agony of disappointment and frustration.