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[30] Yojanát Tattvabhávát. [...] any mundane duty you will have to ascribe Brahmahood to that material object or while thinking of anything you will have to ascribe Brahmahood to your mental object. [...] Viśńumáyá.
[6] I already told you that human beings [...] movement intact; or they will have to ascribe Macrocosmic grandeur to physical [...] strength, I want to move on.”
[55] Dedicate the three states of your [...] persons mind, he or she should then ascribe cosmic ideation to it. In that [...] the oṋḿkára.
[84] Is not that Causal Body, which [...] Brahma. When the unit entities ascribe pantheistic bearing to the Causal [...] Anujiṋátá Yoga.
[70] The knower of Brahma then feels [...] formless. He has no form, for to ascribe a form to Him would be to impose [...] ceases to be Brahma or the Great.
[6] This world is changing, moving. [...] (spiritual aspirant) do? He or she must ascribe divinity to every unit object. [...] gains eternal peace after death.
[40] [A: “According to our philosophy, [...] scope of time, place and person, we ascribe Náráyańa [...] converted into spiritual work.”]
[38] Pránipátena, pariprashnena, [...] people, and as you render service ascribe Brahmahood to those you are serving. [...] society, but the devious traders.
[4] Take the example of India. The [...] childhood – that is, they ascribe Godhood to every action, thought [...] behaviour, reverence and modesty.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] [credit] accredit (to ascribe or attribute credit) [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[17] “Ascribe Brahma-hood to All”. Discourse in English. Tape.
[6] A spiritual aspirant who wants [...] subservient to them, but should ascribe Brahmahood to them by cultivating [...] ideation or Brahma Bhávana.
[8] While helping the poor people your [...] man, or a diseased person, you ascribe Godhood to him, that is, if you [...] Him.” So there will be no vanity.
[10] Do you know what the meaning of [...] what are you to do? You are to ascribe Brahma-hood, you are to ascribe Náráyańa-hood, [...] When you do this – when you ascribe Náráyańa-hood to each and every physical object, when you ascribe Brahma-hood to each and every [...] following the code of Brahmacarya.
[10] In sádhaná márga, [...] quinquelemental world, he will have to ascribe Brahma-hood to those objects. This ascription of Brahma-hood saves him from downfall.
[11] Human longings are trilateral [physical, [...] physical objects, and he will have to ascribe Brahma-hood to those physical [...] between mundanity and spirituality.
[14] Sevá means service. There [...] service to the worldly, one must ascribe Parama Puruśahood to that man.
[33] Thereafter comes manana, that is, [...] person or thing comes in the mind, ascribe Brahma-hood to that person or [...] point of the primordial faculty.
[25] The last item is samyak samádhi. [...] horrible it is! So one should always ascribe God-hood to each and every entity [...] 7 )
[6] It would be erroneous to consider [...] measurement, it cannot be the subject. To ascribe authorship to the time factor would be sheer folly.
[61] Is it wise for human beings to [...] human comprehension, but should one ascribe finitude to Him simply to bring [...] consider to be the most handsome.
[16] And the seventh is Prakrtiliina [...] “made of wood”. And they ascribe Godhood to that wood or to that [...] What a painful state of existence!
[10] To realize the all-pervasive Supreme [...] finite to be the infinite, and ascribe Brahmahood to finite objects, [...] atmosphere of the entire universe.
[15] Those whose existence is filled [...] of the static principle, wrongly ascribe Brahmahood to finite objects, [...] samskaras accumulated over many lives.
[60] There is another Bengali word – begun [brinjal]. Some people ascribe to it the far-fetched meaning [...] it then it can lead to itching.
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[2] We say human life is an ideological [...] worldly work, one is to – what? Ascribe Brahma-hood, ascribe Náráyańa-hood, [...] that worldly work. Do you follow?