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[12] It has been said that dharmasya [...] Similarly, the humans have the inborn instinctive qualities of love affection and [...] called human beings, because the instinctive impulses of humans are lacking in them.
[2] Behind the human endeavour to progress [...] early humans, goaded on by their instinctive urge to attain happiness, also [...] they were greatly handicapped.
[4] [If you consider hiḿsá [...] relations? Hiḿsá is the instinctive nature of living beings; even [...] comes forth out of the ashes.]
[29] It is universally true, for all [...] dharma of non-human creatures is instinctive and inborn. But the dharma of [...] a code of conduct for all time.
[28] The crab is food for the octopus. [...] creatures with highly developed instinctive powers.
[16] The vitalist argument may be briefly [...] there, in that power, lies the instinctive character of life. Nowhere in [...] species for unknown ages.
[34] In the cellular animal organisms, [...] material existence, with a gradual instinctive clash in progress, new propensities [...] into the forms of new species.
[36] The power of self-expression remains confined to the instinctive desires of self-preservation and [...] protection in their own bodies.
[32] Actually, such snobbish, pedantic, [...] which keeps animals alive through instinctive impulses, gradually unfolds greater [...] those who do not even possess it.
[62] There are many victims of brain [...] the mind, not upon the brain. The instinctive reaction or revulsion that we [...] will not be able to recall that instinctive reaction. There are a thousand [...] in human and animal societies.
[97] It is universally true, for all [...] dharma of non-human creatures is instinctive and inborn. But the dharma of [...] each and every sphere of life.
[7] I had said earlier that every unit cell has a mind. The unit protozoic mind is instinctive. And because of the above mentioned [...] mind by regulating human diet.
[18] The five sensory organs – [...] is guided by only a few inborn instinctive momenta, thus many human beings [...] will be overcome in the future,
[15] Once an egg is layed, the embryo [...] natures law, it does not feel any instinctive affection for the egg. For those [...] nature that the mother feels an instinctive affection for the egg. If someone comes and takes the egg she will often chase after them.
[32] Among fish, those whose offspring remain helpless at the time of birth show an instinctive affection for their young and [...] them in some part of their body.
[145] Though it is somewhat off the subject, [...] variety of bison, their original instinctive tendencies awaken if they see [...] – such happenings are not rare.