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[41] “Everything is the expression [...] cognition. There is no vacuum in inter-molecular space, inter-atomic space, or [...] what we cannot think about.”
[35] The next stage of crudification (resulting from the further crudification of the inter-molecular space) in the flow of Saiṋcara [...] counteract its exterial forces.
[37] The movement in the process of [...] greater the conflict between the inter-molecular space, and the greater the capacity to assimilate the different tanmatras.
[2] In the process of Saiṋcara [...] contact with another molecule the inter-molecular gap decreases. This is what we call crudification.
[5] When the centrifugal force of the [...] decreases. This decrease in the inter-molecular and inter-atomic gaps causes physical [...] are virtually indistinguishable.
[13] Let us return to our previous discussion [...] is the gradual increase in the inter-molecular gap. This increase is inspired [...] crudest solid is the crudest mind.
[19] The more that unit beings advance [...] Macrocosmic mind-stuff is decreasing its inter-molecular gaps. This causes an object to [...] created as a result of clash due to inter-molecular proximity. Thus it can be said [...] metamorphosed form of Consciousness.
[4] Now the question is, why is it [...] bodies, then the interatomic and inter-molecular spaces of their bodies will increase, [...] realizes Brahma becomes Brahma”.
[1] In my previous discussion I explain [...] which has less inter-atomic and inter-molecular space is what we call matter. [...] ectoplasmic or introplasmic space.
[3] On account of the firmness of bondage, the inter-atomic and inter-molecular distances go on decreasing, as [...] expressions in the bodies of objects.
[29] Purport: Guńa means “binding [...] of bondage, the inter-atomic and inter-molecular distances go on decreasing, as [...] expressions in the bodies of objects.
[8] In the case of non-living entities, [...] decreasing their inter-atomic or inter-molecular spaces. Iron, sand, earth, water, etc., are all inanimate.
[45] As far as plexi are concerned, [...] contraction of their inter-atomic and inter-molecular spaces.
[32] As far as plexi are concerned, [...] contraction of their inter-atomic and inter-molecular spaces.