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The Status of Inanimation in the Philosophy of Neohumanism (4)

[3] But what is the status of inanimation [...] difference between the world of animation and the world of inanimation. [...] movement is the unit mind, it is animation, otherwise it is inanimation. But this is not a perfect interpretation either.

[4] Even within inanimate objects as [...] only into composite structures of animation and inanimation, but within the [...] never in the realm of practicality.

[5] So in Neohumanism our movement, [...] within its scope the whole world of animation; it should also be intensive, [...] primordial phase of perfection.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 3 (1)

[15] From the inanimate to the animate [...] manifestation of consciousness or animation, for the mind has awakened in [...] with Brahma, within and without.

The Evolution of Society (1)

[1] The quinquelemental creation is [...] Consciousness], the vibration of animation first arose in them. The more [...] 2 )

Pratisaiṋcara and Manah (1)

[14] Due to psychic dilation the crude [...] subjectivity. The subtler is the stage of animation in the process of pratisaiṋcara, [...] can utilize to serve its purpose.

Microvita and Their Influence on Micropsychic and Macropsychic Corporal Structures (1)

[1] The subject of today’s discourse [...] is, they have influence on both animation and inanimation. And in living [...] cannot touch the pineal gland.

Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt A (2)

[4] When the static force becomes predominant [...] collective body. When individual animation is suspended in Cosmic animation, or when individual aspiration [...] universe, which is an impossibility.

Discourses on Prout (2)

[47] When the static force becomes predominant [...] collective body. When individual animation is suspended in Cosmic animation, or when individual aspiration [...] [avoiding fight] is hypocrisy.