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What Is Dharma? (1)

[13] If it is the mind only which works, [...] performed, and this is termed psychic assimilation of rúpa tanmátra.

Vrajagopála and Pariprashna (Discourse 22) (1)

[6] What are those who try to reach [...] and this has to be done through assimilation by means of sádhaná, [...] into the capacity of your citta.

To Know Him Is to Be Free from All Fetters (1)

[19] You can certainly claim that the [...] distortions, the result of psychic assimilation and externalization. “One” [...] only the number one is suitable.

The Ten Characteristics of Dharma (1)

[14] The eighth characteristic is vidyá. [...] “vid”, which means “internal assimilation of external objectivities”. [...] strive to abolish modern science.

The Minimum Qualifications for a Sádhaka (1)

[6] What is jiṋána – knowledge? The internal assimilation of any external object other than [...] knowledge, one attains salvation.

The Kśatriya Age (2)

[20] During the previous state of pause, [...] suppresses another the necessary assimilation of conflicting waves and the resultant [...] structural death. In this process of assimilation, if there is the possibility of [...] acquiring more inherent vitality.

The Highest Category of Devotion (1)

[18] Where mental development is knowledge-oriented, [...] of one’s self, the gradual assimilation and subjectivisation of the universe. [...] can easily be utilized as tools.

Talks on Education – Excerpt I (1)

[13] Now, education means assimilation, conversion or transmutation of [...] objectivity into internal subjectivity.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt C (1)

[2] The Bengali race, which is a blending [...] Bengali. There should be a proper assimilation or blending of both these types.

Syntax (Discourse 11) (1)

[4] The derivation of vyákarańa [...] speed, along with its powers of assimilation, increases and local differences [...] developed countries outside India.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 16) (1)

[54] Of the three expressed states of [...] without endangering their health. The assimilation of knowledge from the external [...] existence. Thus it has been said,

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 15) (3)

[18] According to the science of time, [...] and refractions, that period of assimilation is termed in common language as “present”. When the assimilation or transmission of tanmátras [...] scope of tánmátrik assimilation and transmission, it is called “future”.

Shivas Teachings – 1 (continued) (Discourse 10) (2)

[2] People want to assimilate various [...] spiritual world. This desire for assimilation is sometimes conscious, sometimes unconscious.

[3] When they want to assimilate in the spiritual realm, in the very process of assimilation they lose their individual selves [...] river becomes the ocean itself.

Samatábháva (1)

[5] To tolerate means to gauge your [...] ideal habit, but toleration for assimilation and augmentation of strength is profitable.

Psycho-Spiritual Parallelism (1)

[6] Psycho-physical parallelism always [...] not mean celibacy but means the assimilation of the psychic wave of the unit [...] mental waves with spiritual ones.

Psychic Assimilation in Psycho-Spiritual Practice (1)

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Microcosm and Macrocosm (1)

[2] Whatever we can think of and whatever [...] depends entirely on the power of assimilation of the inferences and the proper functioning of the indriyas.

Light Comes (2)

[554] People want to assimilate various [...] spiritual world. This desire for assimilation is sometimes conscious, sometimes unconscious.

[555] When they want to assimilate in the spiritual realm, in the very process of assimilation they lose their individual selves [...] river becomes the ocean itself.

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (2)

[36] There may be a defect in the knower; [...] jiṋána means the complete assimilation of external objectivities. It [...] átmajiṋánam (complete assimilation of external objectivities). But [...] the term, jiṋána.

Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer (1)

[4] Partially-digested food or its [...] or upper intestine for further assimilation. There the digestive fluids with [...] poison; and the ulcer appears.

Form and Formless (2)

[27] Intuition can be likened to the [...] perception, the reflection of psychic assimilation. But where intuition has not been [...] matter has no capacity of internal assimilation and as such is completely guided by the Cosmic Will.

Ekendriya – 2 (9)

[2] What is knowledge? It is psychic assimilation of external projections. Parama [...] is the first stage of knowledge.

[8] In the first stage (ava-átmasthiikarań) [...] ava-átmasthiikarańa (superficial assimilation of projection) we study the external [...] person in the guise of a good man.

[10] Most people can reach the stage of superficial psychic assimilation. With this superficial knowledge [...] knowledge. Actually they know so little.

[12] “Internal knowledge, that [...] the realm of superficial psychic assimilation. They remain ignorant of the reality behind each object. This sort of superficial psychic assimilation takes place due to study, intellection [...] inference, testimony and authority.

[13] Perception takes place when the [...] accuracy depends on the degree of assimilation. If our eyes are defective, for [...] reliable source of information.

[15] The next source of knowledge is [...] knowledge. So superficial psychic assimilation of external objects through direct perception, inference or authority is very unreliable.

[19] [[The palm tree cannot tolerate [...] satisfaction for one’s psychic assimilation will have been of some use. This [...] knowledge through superficial psychic assimilation and upa-átmasthikarańa [...] instances when this has happened.

Dynamicity and Staticity (2)

[4] Similarly, while doing Sádhaná [...] concentration comes within the scope of assimilation. It becomes internalized. But [...] also there is pause and speed.

[5] In every sphere of life the same [...] ears only; it is also an act of assimilation. No doubt the listeners listen [...] also accompanied by assimilating.

Discrimination in Rights (1)

[14] It is said that the knowledge of [...] knowledge, because that reflection, assimilation or subjectivization takes place [...] knowledge is complete or perfect.

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (4)

[1] In subtle philosophical analysis it can be said that all perception and assimilation is done with the help of shakti [...] (witness of the reflected object).

[50] Memory concerning a spiritual object is dependent on two factors : assimilation and object of assimilation. The difference between intellect [...] is not a propensity, memory is.

[52] The innate characteristic of the [...] mutative principle is pravrtti or assimilation of mundane objects, while that [...] samprajiṋáta samádhi.

Awakened Conscience (Discourse 9) (4)

[6] I said that there are two ways [...] intensive study? – internal assimilation, subjective assimilation of objective happenings. You should [...] an event, an external event. The assimilation of events is achieved through [...] come within the scope of study.

[12] The second defect is due to change [...] if the internal, or subjective, assimilation of external objectivity is effected through study alone, it may be wrong.

All Shine with His Effulgence (1)

[6] You can not point to gold, silver, [...] there is an expression of internal assimilation, He certainly does possess characteristics. [...] possesses certain characteristics.