Co > References for ‘completeness’
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[1] The process of creation is a continuous process of moving from incompleteness to completeness, from imperfection to perfection. [...] the human mind is a mere spark.
[46] This return is called prańásha [...] When this násh achieves completeness then we call it vinásha. [...] creation, maintenance and dissolution.
[86] Savikalpa Samádhi or the [...] exists in its total fullness and completeness. This very ego in its Brahmá-ic [...] tether of space, time, and person.
[13] But what do the dancers carry in their hands? Completeness in human life is brought about [...] to counter the challenges ahead?
[96] The meaning of the verbal root [...] indicate “having attained completeness” or “filled to the brim”. [...] means “cinema hall”).
[53] The Supreme dharma – the [...] over-flowing. When love will reach its completeness – its saturation point, [...] love and maturity of love is He.
[10] The etymological meaning of cyuta [...] after reaching full maturity or completeness”. Thus, etymologically, almost [...] achieved the fullness of its nature.