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[13] Is fate (niyati) the primordial [...] ones actions – this constitutes ones fate or niyati. According [...] surrender to that self-created fate.
[3] It is true that every protozoic [...] Singularity or plurality of atoms constitutes one molecule and many molecules [...] homogeneity or internal heterogeneity.
[4] The surasaptaka and the [...] má, pá, dhá, ni constitutes surasaptaka or the Indian [...] combination of eight produces the octave.
[5] Mental thoughts create a vibration [...] all these fifty acoustic roots constitutes the alphabet, called “akśa málá”.
[12] The human respiratory system also [...] the beginning of another puraka constitutes half of the cycle of respiration. [...] we commonly call death occurs.
[16] It is with the assembling of many [...] various individual flows of movement constitutes collective social movement. Each [...] at least in the mundane sphere.
[81] Ota Yoga is that pervasive state [...] other words the yoga or link that constitutes the witness-ship of the unit entities is called Ota Yoga and that which constitutes the pervasive witness-ship of the collective whole is called Prota Yoga.
[2] You see, if the tempus eternal [...] nothing new in accident. That is, it constitutes no philosophical addition. And [...] the Desideratum of human life.
[4] The human structure having been [...] vibration in its nervous system. Crying constitutes the first step in the childs [...] sense of responsibility grows.
[46] The Aryans had a developed language [...] akśaramálá [alphabet] constitutes one acoustic root of Tantra. It [...] Aryans deserve no credit at all.
[3] In fact, life is a big struggle [...] struggles. A number of battles constitutes a war. Hence the saying of Bhagaván [...] all your works unitedly.”
[10] Shrii Sarkars writing on [...] spiritual attainment. The following constitutes a synopsis of his writing on these [...] are referred to the works cited.
[5] From the philosophical point of [...] resultant “I”). This mind constitutes the initial degeneration of Puruśa and forms its object.
[20] The entire humanity of this universe constitutes one singular people. The whole [...] all obstacles and difficulties.
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] letters of the Sanskrit alphabet constitutes one acoustic root of Tantra. [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
[21] GENERAL [...] 1 ) This chapter constitutes a model of developing a topic [...] united Bengal. –Eds.
[46] The collection of all vibrations constitutes this universe. The existence and [...] or that of Iishvarakot́i.
[9] This kaleidoscopic vibrational [...] Puruśa as Witnessing Entity constitutes the Macrocosmic ectoplasmic scope. [...] philosophically termed as bháva.
[14] Mechanism describes the origin [...] self-sustaining equilibrium which constitutes the living organism as a whole. [...] theory of mechanism in its essence.
[14] (9) Agnisára mudrá [...] resume original position. This constitutes one time. Initially practise three times and gradually increase to ten times.
[1] In the Indo-Aryan alphabet all [...] all these fifty acoustic roots constitutes the alphabet, called akśamálá.
[3] However, something more can be [...] for imperfection in future. What constitutes both the minimum requirements [...] idea is a new appendix to PROUT.
[100] In most countries crime is defined [...] neither suicide nor attempted suicide constitutes a crime, and thus neither is a [...] to outside their own countries.
[107] Society will have to define what constitutes a crime and what does not in accordance [...] immoral intentions is a crime.
[23] The entire mankind of this universe constitutes one singular people. The whole [...] all obstacles and difficulties.
[53] (ii) Practise in the same way with the left leg under the right leg. Completing this on both sides constitutes one round.
[82] (38) The entire humankind of the universe constitutes one singular people. All humanity [...] all obstacles and difficulties.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] letters of the Sanskrit alphabet constitutes one acoustic root of Tantra. [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.