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[57] Acquired knowledge also is of two [...] and knowledge acquired through inborn instinct (sahajáta saḿskáraja [...] depends on this type of knowledge.
[58] Children have certain instincts which can be called inborn instincts. Inborn instinct is actually the habitual [...] method of sucking. It is a kind of inborn instinct. The animal-like propensities [...] their palms and start trembling.
[24] One who is doing philanthropic [...] course, is guided by instincts, inborn saḿskáras .
[12] It has been said that dharmasya [...] instinct which is nothing but the inborn saḿskáras. Young [...] – they learn to do so by their inborn instinct. A scorpion knows how to sting instinctively. Similarly, the humans have the inborn instinctive qualities of love [...] of humans are lacking in them.
[8] And what about the psychic sphere? [...] come. Depending upon ones inborn saḿskáras and the [...] one should not worry about it.
[2] As I told you yesterday, in the embryonic form, in the starting phase, it is the inborn instincts that may stand in the [...] your march. One must keep these inborn instincts under control. The reins [...] that alone will serve the purpose.
[4] And in the second stratum, the second stage, as I said last night, although it does not concern inborn instincts, it concerns human instincts [...] the solidarity of any structure.
[5] In this phase one is to remember [...] – not to fight against your inborn instincts but against your physical or psychic imperfections.
[4] Thus the purpose of the penal code [...] rectification camps. Those who [are] inborn criminals, in other words, those [...] their poverty must be removed.
[11] “Sukrtaeh mánavo bhútvá”. [...] intellect. Those guided by mere inborn instincts are called “pashu” or animals. So those who have certain inborn instincts, but who are basically [...] do? One should guide ones inborn instincts along the proper path. This only can be done after acquiring a human body.
[12] Suppose that you and a goat have [...] desire to eat something is your inborn instinct. However, you will certainly [...] thieves and dacoits by the society.
[13] Human beings control their inborn instincts with the help of their [...] ones own noble deeds”.
[14] When good deeds are done by those who have controlled the inborn instincts, the intellect develops [...] not enter a hotel or restaurant.
[2] This human body is controlled by [...] functions under the impact of certain inborn instincts, it does not require [...] particular role in these cases.
[5] The subject of todays discourse is “The Liberation of Intellect”. Intuition is an inborn faculty of human beings. Thus [...] bounden duty of every individual.
[47] Our ambitions are something that [...] initial sentiment, that is, the inborn instinct, is there. At the same [...] propensities. One must not forget this.
[9] Regarding psychic movement and [...] psychic movement is nothing but inborn instinct. In the case of [un]developed animals also, the movement is nothing but inborn instinct. They move by instinct, [...] think anything and everything.
[14] And in the field of science, what [...] society. Human beings, by their inborn instinct, have love for beautiful [...] synthesis which, alas, we did not do.
[1] The fundamental difference between [...] Puruśa, according to its inborn instincts. Whatever a man does, [...] negative pratisaiṋcara.
[21] The crude mind (citta) remains [...] development of human intellect. Inborn instinct plays a more important [...] to befall the world at any time.
[30] Each and every individual has the inborn right to enjoy our common patrimony, [...] termed “Dharma Yuddha”.
[2] You know, it is the inherent wont [...] there is another wont, another inborn instinct, and that is simply to [...] dangerous than in the physical one.
[3] The flow of human thought is controlled primarily by ones inborn saḿskáras [mental [...] imposed saḿskára.
[4] A persons saḿskáras [...] These will be the persons inborn saḿskáras. If ones [...] be like those of lower animals.
[10] There are so many created beings. [...] it is guided only by instincts, inborn instincts. In the case of plants, there is mind, but the mind is guided by inborn instincts, there is no independent [...] in the case of metazoa, there is inborn instinct, but no independent thought. [...] close contact with human beings.
[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived [...] influenced by various factors, primarily inborn or imposed Saḿskáras. [...] property common to one and all.
[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived [...] influenced by various factors, primarily inborn or imposed Saḿskáras. [...] property common to one and all.
[38] Thus the purpose of the penal code [...] rectification camps. Those who [are] inborn criminals, in other words, those [...] their poverty must be removed.
[217] Thus the purpose of the penal code [...] rectification camps. Those who are not inborn criminals, in other words, those [...] foremost their need is to be removed.
[3] At the beginning of evolution, [...] lions, pigeons, etc. Due to this inborn instinct, males and females arrived [...] cause of many serious quarrels.
[29] It is universally true, for all [...] non-human creatures is instinctive and inborn. But the dharma of human beings [...] a code of conduct for all time.
[21] At the beginning of evolution, [...] lions, pigeons, etc. Due to this inborn instinct, males and females arrived [...] cause of many serious quarrels.
[29] In living beings some instincts [...] main types of instincts: Inborn instincts (sahajáta pravrtti), [...] laughing after being tickled.
[30] To enjoy happiness is an inborn instinct; but laughing is the reaction of the nerves – it is not inborn.
[4] What is a cakra? It is a collection [...] which are primarily related to the inborn saḿskáras [mental [...] human mind loses its existence.
[2] How can people increase their strength? [...] the fullest utilization of their inborn strength. Unless they do this [...] exchange for ones knowledge.
[6] This movement for yoga, for the [...] and plants act according to their inborn instincts. They are mentally undeveloped, [...] gets pleasure or pain when its inborn instincts are either encouraged or discouraged. When the inborn instincts of a plant or an animal are encouraged it gets pleasure, and when the inborn instincts are discouraged, suppressed [...] speciality of human existence.
[3] The common man is guided by intellect or experience or by inborn instincts or inborn faculties. The octopus knows that [...] experience? No. From books? No. It is inborn instinct. The peacock knows that [...] clashes or cohesions. These are all inborn instincts, or you may say inborn rights. In case of some developed [...] knowledge is intuitional knowledge.
[13] Humans are social beings, but their [...] of intellect, they still possess inborn instincts and sentimentality like [...] not possess, is a logical mind.
[15] With the development of intellect, inborn instincts gradually wane. For [...] it acquires all these things as inborn instincts. Undeveloped creatures survive only because of these inborn instincts, but not developed creatures. As their sentimentality develops, their inborn instincts become somewhat obscured. [...] sentimentality in its turn wanes.
[74] And then there are the sadripu, [...] saḿskáras or imposed bondages, but inborn bondages. One must fight against [...] very existence will be joyful.
[97] It is universally true, for all [...] non-human creatures is instinctive and inborn. But the dharma of human beings [...] each and every sphere of life.
[472] Undeveloped creatures act according to inborn instinct only; they act with the [...] limited mind. The mosquito, guided by inborn instinct, sucks blood whenever [...] developed animals, sentiment exceeds inborn instinct. And in the case of more [...] faculty of discrimination as well.
[679] There are so many created beings. [...] it is guided only by instincts, inborn instincts. There is no independent [...] animals, in case of metazoa, there is inborn instinct, but no individual thought.
[47] Regarding the pashas , [...] always remember that ripus [inborn enemies – lust, angers, [...] liberated from bondage is Shiva].
[20] Now what is spirituality? Spirituality [...] everything being goaded by instinct, inborn instinct.
[22] I say that below the level of human beings, most creatures are guided by – what? Inborn instinct, and not by intellect. [...] recently it was a wild animal.
[18] The inner meaning is: Your existence [...] bear any longer the burden of the inborn saḿskáras [...] Káliká Shakti keeps on dancing.
[30] The second group of born criminals [...] salutary environment, this type of inborn criminal ultimately takes to a [...] often decide to become prostitutes.
[164] “Because they commit crimes,” [...] poverty, and some due to their inborn nature. By giving a good education [...] Our society is now full of them.
[4] This instinct in certain cases is something inborn, just like an inborn faculty. But in other cases it [...] it should always be encouraged.
[5] In certain undeveloped creatures, instinct means only inborn instincts, and in such creatures [...] children with them. Not only have they inborn instinct, but they have something [...] children is more prominent in mammals.
[7] Instinct is of two kinds – ordinary instinct and inborn instinct. Even in developed creatures there are inborn instincts and other instincts, and in undeveloped creatures there are inborn instincts, but in some cases there [...] is a must for all living beings.
[12] Now you see, instinct is generally something inborn, but I told you that human beings [...] not to be guided by any dogma.
[43] “What is this?” I thought. [...] was even greater. It was their inborn nature to do good to others. But [...] trick my ears were playing on me!
[52] “The mixture between the [...] in the land of Bengal, thus the inborn tendency towards sentimentality [...] so in the future as well.”
[52] Behind the origin of a religion lies the inborn fear psychology of human beings. [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[12] Animals, low-grade animals, also [...] psychic pressure, it is due to inborn instinct. Whales of certain groups [...] commit suicide, collective suicide.
[16] The subtle feelings which could [...] genius in the next life. Genius is inborn, but a technician is one who has developed an ordinary skill into an extraordinary talent.
[2] The innumerable nerve cells and [...] hypothalamus], which has a special power, an inborn power or a vibrational speciality, [...] sometimes apathetic [parasympathetic].
[10] Instinct : Undeveloped creatures are devoid even of this sentiment. They act according to inborn instinct only; they act with the [...] limited mind. A mosquito, guided by inborn instinct, sucks blood whenever [...] developed animals, sentiment exceeds inborn instinct. And more-developed beings, [...] faculty of discrimination as well.
[21] You know, a genius is not made [...] some do not; but those who have inborn capacity will surely succeed in life. Rabindranath was an inborn poet. There may be some persons [...] Perhaps they will write one line:
[47] Here we are not discussing technicians, we are discussing genius. Genius is an inborn faculty; all people do not possess [...] can do, certainly I can!”
[56] So now you understand the difference between a genius and a technician. Genius is an inborn faculty; it cannot be created. [...] between a genius and a technician.
[2] One category, as you know, is psycho-physical [...] that is, the longings concerning inborn instinct. Not only human beings, [...] faculties. In the case of this inborn instinct, or, say, psycho-physical [...] Macrocosmic conation, otherwise not.
[3] The second category is psycho-physical [...] pabulum. But this longing is not of inborn nature. These longings are created [...] second is that the first one is inborn and the second one is not inborn, it is created later on.
[11] Secondly, symbolization is not [...] technicians. Remember that a genius has inborn talents, but who is a technician? [...] accordance with the change in times.
[20] These are the eight external bondages, [...] saḿskáras, imposed bondage, but inborn bondage.
[1] You know, it is the inherent nature [...] another characteristic, another inborn instinct, and that is to expand [...] dangerous than on the physical one.
[3] Each and every individual has the inborn right to enjoy our common patrimony, [...] dharma yuddha [the war for dharma].
[18] The five sensory organs – [...] being which is guided by only a few inborn instinctive momenta, thus many [...] will be overcome in the future,
[4] In the past we observed that those [...] dynamism. Those who dont have the inborn capacity to move forward, that [...] obstructing the movement of others.
[2] As you know, micropsychic longings [...] psycho-physical longing concerning inborn instinct; psycho-physical longing [...] concerned with apexed psychology.
[4] Inborn Instincts
[5] First, take the case of inborn instincts. Suppose a person enjoys [...] there? There are innumerable waves.
[6] When a newborn babe hears the sound [...] kicks and urinates. These are all inborn instincts in the case of animate creatures, but not in the case of inanimate objects.
[7] Inborn instincts develop in human beings [...] they develop after a few days.
[8] In the case of non-living entities, their inborn instincts are to contract and [...] water, etc., are all inanimate.
[14] Immediately after birth only the faculties of inborn instincts are expressed. Around [...] the skin. The skin becomes a bit
[4] In the case of humans, there is [...] come, or they are created, as an inborn instinct.
[5] But in the case of developed animals and humans, all is not only inborn; some things are imposed. And [...] nothing like a genius or technician.
[6] You know, genius is an inborn faculty. And what is a technician? [...] You will find it only in humans.
[18] Yours is a path towards Supreme [...] undeveloped creatures, mind is inborn instinct, but in the case of human [...] the banner of universal humanity.
[6] The second bad habit is tandra [...] defects, diseases or even due to inborn instinct. Those suffering from the latter normally die in their early teens.
[28] So you see these are all psychic [...] those nerve cells due to their inborn instincts – they are unable [...] harmful in the physical world.
[6] Instead of running after several [...] This they do either because of inborn instinct or imposed Samskara or [...] only to see the type of Esana.
[2] Next come non-inborn instincts. [...] after birth only the faculties of inborn instincts are expressed. Around [...] arises. As a result thoughts change.
[62] They are extremely carnivorous [...] not. All more or less have the inborn ability to hypnotize their victims. [...] Bengals Sundarban forest.