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[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[15] I have already said that relative [...] the result of the past reactive momentum of our previous lives, creates [...] the weakness is rather excessive.
[19] In this visible world you receive [...] Similarly, when the vibrational momentum is more slow and slack than your [...] state to embellish your plight.
[81] Some people say that in the first [...] Saḿskára (acquired momentum) of that attachment. You must [...] predicament from the very start.
[38] No state lower than the ensconcement [...] sentient intellect of the dynamic momentum. Greater than this sentient intellect [...] ultimate truth? No, She is not.
[60] Vikśipta samádhi [...] propensities with an even greater momentum. That is why such sádhakas [...] the distractions of the citta.
[5] The ideal of human beings is not [...] Improper use of the extroversial momentum will certainly engage the vital energy in destructive activities.
[4] The awakening of the pinnacled intellect, together with the momentum of that intellect, enables it [...] movement is in a straight line. Its momentum has speed and moves in all directions. [...] spiritedness, cannot be their colour.
[11] Each and every human being and [...] towards their Goal with greater momentum. To make the best use of this [...] closer to Parama Puruśa.
[25] Generally, reactions start expressing [...] Similarly the actional flow loses its momentum when it comes, in contact with [...] reactions in the present life.
[21] The world is the thought projection [...] changing factors. Although the momentum of society depends on a variety [...] and cultural transformations.
[25] The old world passed away, yielding to the new, and the speed of the social momentum greatly increased. Even before [...] intrinsically distinctive characteristics.
[26] The society of the Buddhist Age [...] advancement, thus accelerating the momentum for human progress far more even [...] the literature of the Vedic Age.
[27] The greater the clashes in human [...] progress of society has gained unusual momentum. Whether one likes this progress [...] and will continue to do so. The momentum created by the last two world [...] are part of the unbalanced flow.
[48] Epochal literature is mainly concerned [...] rhythmic movement. That is why the momentum of coastal literature is extremely [...] tat́astha [“coastal”].
[67] The genius that evolves from age [...] expression for a while, but the inner momentum of its dynamism will not be in [...] that the intellect is awakened.
[3] Simultaneously, the family developed. [...] the daughter, partly due to the momentum of fear and power commanded, and partly because of superiority of animalic breed.
[25] Microcosms can use their indriyas [...] Knowledge with the help of Cosmic momentum. So it must be admitted that the [...] power is withdrawn by Macrocosm.
[50] If you throw a stone in the pond, [...] take different forms to provide momentum to human beings in different ways. [...] microcosms dance in parárasa.
[7] Pause is only a temporary state [...] action occurs only after attaining momentum for movement from the state of inertness. No action is possible without momentum attained from the state of inertness, [...] systaltic, or pulsative, by nature.
[9] Is that state which we call the [...] the cause of expression is the momentum derived from the state of pause. With the momentum thus attained, the state of manifestation [...] impact of the temporal factor, no momentum can be acquired from the state [...] surrender to the state of inertness.
[10] A structure or an entity, after getting momentum from systolic pause, progresses towards manifestative pause. This is the rule. This momentum is attained in the absence of the assertive presence of the temporal factor. Such momentum cannot be attained when the personal [...] structural defect is termed death.
[19] Manifestative movement acquires momentum from its previous state of pause [...] between the old and new forms.
[6] So you see, it is only due to the [...] Prakrti is of course dynamic, be that momentum introversive or extroversive. By the introversive momentum of Prakrti under the influence [...] finally they have to forgo her also.
[43] The experience of the static force [...] they will be guided solely by the momentum of Avidyámáyá [...] in their own blissful entities.
[86] Savikalpa Samádhi or the [...] establishment of the introversive momentum in the Sádhakas austere [...] cessation of their extroversive momentum. So in such a state the ego not [...] tether of space, time, and person.
[5] The unit entities have been moving [...] is what we call devotion. This momentum towards the Supreme One becomes [...] cycle of creation, life and death.
[33] The word “Rśi”, [...] the stage which lies beyond the momentum of rebirth or regeneration. Attachment [...] attachment nor aversion for the wine.
[34] If you go to Kanyákuḿarii [...] Saḿskára or reactive momentum for the one who has surrendered himself to Brahma?
[18] The Saḿskára born of pleasure and pain or the consequential momentum that creates the state of microcosmic [...] distortion of the Supreme Soul.
[29] Under the influence of Vidyámáyá [...] the centripetal or introversive momentum of His thought-process through [...] difficult to move towards Brahma.
[16] It has been stated above that there [...] the speed of life gets a quick momentum which effects the nerves. The [...] change will come soon and fast.
[58] The gods are like puppets in a [...] does He provide inspiration and momentum as the Cognitive Faculty but as [...] even while giving them liberation.
[13] In Brahma, the Supreme Consciousness, [...] limitless life. In the dynamic momentum of life, upon its contact with [...] before it. Thus the Sage has said.
[46] For example, if one thinks of ghosts [...] minds illusions of fear. A strong momentum of fear already exists in the [...] makes their minds strong as well.
[14] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA. See CAKRA.
[56] Ideas in the psychic world gain momentum with the addition of vital energy. [...] mańipura cakra or navel area.
[13] SÁDHANÁ. Spiritual [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Reactive momentum; reaction in potentiality. [...] different species in the same genus.
[2] Human beings are neither isolated [...] of society makes the collective momentum of the social order strong and [...] and express a powerful psychic momentum. Society must not impose any restriction [...] society and leads to exploitation.
[3] Caryacarya [...] or her efforts to the collective momentum. It also provides guidelines for [...] individuals physical and psychic welfare.
[55] Through these clashes animality has attained humanity. It is the residual momentum – this credit balance of [...] of human minds. That is why the momentum of animality can understand only in terms of material enjoyments, for that momentum does not imbibe the untasted joy [...] advantage by the strong human mind.
[59] Suppose there is a virtuous discussion [...] animality that the introversive momentum is rare in the average human mind. [...] in a sádhakas life.
[73] The Yama said, “But the minds [...] temporarily suspended that sentimental momentum is manifest in their minds [...] has nothing to do with spirits.
[80] People generally act with some [...] vast universe through His mental momentum. “But, O Naciketá, [...] – You alone are great.”
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] idea. SVABHÁVA. Nature.
[15] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] Characteristics, ones own nature.
[2] In the process of Saiṋcara [...] Saiṋcara advances, the greater its momentum, and the stronger the internal [...] is what we call crudification.
[9] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction – [...] Infinite Consciousness, Puruśa.
[73] Yes, the human mind must be vibrated, [...] that, with the passage of time, the momentum of the vibration does not slow [...] hidden corners of the human mind.
[101] The younger generation usually [...] an understanding of the present momentum can help to prepare for the future. [...] significance of this impetuosity?
[64] The subterranean flow of love and [...] consciousness. Containing the same cosmic momentum and under the same cosmic inspiration, they all have set out for a tryst with the same Destiny.
[11] Any action that creates a very [...] mind, and provides a lesson and momentum to that person to steer clear [...] intro-external and Pasha is extro-internal.
[30] Abhavat, the past, and bhavati, [...] Cosmic Cycle. No one can resist the momentum of this Cosmic flow – no one can contain it – no one can suppress it.
[41] Vidhi means the code of discipline, [...] against any degrading and analytic momentum – is termed anushásana.”
[24] That which brings about a relative [...] spiritual sphere; the spiritual momentum is felt so intensely that the [...] ones life with sweetness.
[6] Expression of energy is systaltic. [...] this point the microcosm gathers momentum for the next stage: the gradual unfoldment of microcosmic mind.
[9] Action can be divided into four stages: initial activity, maturity, lessening of momentum, and lapsing into the state of [...] stage if there is any residual momentum left in the psychic wave, then [...] psychic wave loses its residual momentum, or if the psychic wave loses [...] If the contractive wave imbibes momentum for subsequent expansion, unit [...] express it, the unit mind receives momentum from the state of pause of the [...] new body from Macrocosmic stuff.
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] SAḿSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] “perfected” by the guru.
[7] So, the initiation of a revolutionary [...] eventually slackened. It lost its momentum, and degeneration set in. The [...] tremendous wave of social progress.
[11] Though Jaena [“Jain”] [...] for victory is a vigorous upward momentum. So Jainism leads people from [...] Ráŕh, where it had once originated.
[51] Answer: The average psychic momentum derived from the unit psychic momentum is the momentum of the collective psychology, [...] events on the pages of history.
[9] Thus, as a result of clash within [...] Cosmic “I”, and the momentum (saḿvega) acquired from [...] marching towards Puruśottama.
[14] Due to psychic dilation the crude [...] both ego and will and can use the momentum (saḿvega) acquired during [...] scope of activities and a special momentum is acquired, the unit mind can [...] can utilize to serve its purpose.
[16] The human being, mánuśa, [...] stages. That persons living momentum knows nothing about the phases ahead. The momentum of previous lives naturally creates [...] path shown by the rśis.
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[4] Just as vidyámáyá [...] goes, be it heaven or hell, their momentum comes from Parama Puruśa .
[5] Yadbhútaḿ yacca [...] outside. Nothing exists outside him. Momentum comes from him. In the rk [...] Yadbhútaḿ yacca bhavyam .
[27] In the uterus the basic physical [...] receives the potentiality from the momentum of the spermatozoa. Spermatozoa [...] bosom of Mother Earth receives it.
[28] Since the physical structure starts [...] wavelength (in a potential form) and a momentum which has to be expressed. The [...] form in the mothers womb.
[2] Now, human beings will have to [...] obstacles due to their acquired momentum.
[11] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction.
[19] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] about the nature of the universe.
[4] A careful study of the social history [...] advance towards victory with greater momentum. ( 1 )
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[16] Vrtti : Mind is a state in [...] process of motion, and implies a momentum which it has to express. To find [...] “expressed sentiment”.
[21] The number of vrttis varies according [...] exhaustion of all the previous momentum accumulated by the mind due to [...] union with the Transcendentality.
[19] He is the controller of those entities [...] may arise: Being the source of momentum for the created entities, why [...] reality all are equally dear to Him.
[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] Those determined to receive His momentum feel attracted towards Him, and, [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.
[70] But whatever might be the nature [...] all. He provides inspiration and momentum to all His created entities equally. [...] into the Macrocosmic vastness.
[1] After completing daily spiritual [...] the Supreme Entitys cosmic momentum emanating from the Cosmic Hub. [...] the Himalayas, there is a line:
[54] Charvakas observation is [...] Puruśa gradually awakens due to the momentum of the centripetal force of the [...] psychic entity has found expression.
[1] “Macro-propensitive equipoise” [...] Saḿskáras have a momentum whose inherent force causes the unit body to propel to the force of momentum activating therein. This reactive momentum is the causal factor for all the [...] further reactive momenta be created.
[4] And what is the consequence? At [...] the necessity of an impulse, a momentum. This momentum certainly operates on the physical [...] layers, this switch-over of physical momentum into subtler momentum, is known as the “sentiment” of living beings.
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[69] “Nobody is free from worries,” [...] mind, popular unrest has gathered momentum, and an explosion is inevitable. [...] peaceful transfer of power.”
[31] Whenever we find the expression [...] that action there is some psychic momentum – heavy or light sympathetic [...] as kárańa .
[62] Before an action is carried [...] preśańii-tattva [fundamental source of momentum]. This preśańii-tattva [...] kárańa is particularly valuable.
[3] Nothing is static in this universe [...] inert or completely lacking in momentum exists, it will be obvious that [...] nothing static in the Macrocosm.
[53] Brahma sádhaná (intuitional [...] scope for pompous exhibitionism. Momentum in spiritual practice is gained [...] sevayá (selfless service).
[12] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SVABHÁVA. Characteristics, ones own nature.
[8] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] member of the lowest caste in India.
[9] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] SATSAUṊGA. Good company.
[22] Human society comprises these various [...] consciousness. Containing the same cosmic momentum and under the same cosmic inspiration, they all have set out for a tryst with the same destiny.
[3] Diikśá is the process [...] are given dikśa they gain momentum to move along the spiritual path [...] means “exhaustion”.
[5] Yes, satsauṋga, I am coming [...] [satsauṋga], will give very much momentum to your own sádhaná.
[2] Many people may think, “Is [...] ground. The right foot then gathers momentum and takes its next step forward. [...] the state of pause people gather momentum for the next stage.
[7] In collective life human beings [...] of pause, the stage of gathering momentum for the next phase.
[9] This speed and pause will continue. Pause means the gathering of momentum for speed in the subsequent phase. [...] discern the speed of the next phase.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[8] There is infinite thirst in the [...] [potential] form, gradually acquire momentum, and finally revolt.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[16] Then, pápakśayam. [...] it remains in dormant form. The momentum is there, but not expressed. And [...] that is, this negative reactive momentum, is called pápa; and pápakśayam [...] from the bondages of pápa.
[4] So today [your] nature is not being [...] that energy. We need to have that momentum to know Him; that is known as [...] meditation which gives you the momentum, the spiritual momentum, you need to go towards that Supreme [...] become what you want to become.
[11] But here the Lord says, “If [...] bhava? Bhava means “reactive momentum”, as the factor [of unserved saḿskáras] [...] she becomes one with Me.”
[12] One should not think that inanimate [...] fibres. They move according to Cosmic momentum. Parama Puruśa is [...] that is, away from the Nucleus.
[11] When people watch the externalization [...] shambú needs to imbibe tremendous momentum.
[12] In this tremendous momentum the Operative Principle is more [...] the conversion into solid matter.
[18] The five sensory organs – [...] material body and according to the momentum of the Cosmic force? The unit mind advances according to the influence and momentum of time, space and person. That [...] will be overcome in the future,
[19] In the long history of humanity [...] enable it to advance with fresh momentum.
[23] Purport: The excess of vrtti [desire] is pravrtti [attachment or the accelerated momentum of desire]. The recessive or waning momentum of vrtti is nivrtti [detachment [...] dissolution of the individual life.
[15] Ákásha or ethereal [...] denotes the point where upward momentum is finally exhausted and the wave [...] striking waves passing through.
[13] One is to come back again and again, [...] form. The reaction or reactive momentum is called “Bhava.” [...] have to come back again and again.
[5] What is sleep? It is something [...] starting line to give themselves more momentum to sprint forward. Before undertaking [...] sleeping time as far as practical.
[6] The second bad habit is tandra or dullness. It is a sense of contraction, the loss of momentum or inspiration to do any work [...] normally die in their early teens.
[3] The sound a is the original seed [...] with the passage of time, loses it momentum and sinks down into the final [...] it is the play of that same a.
[129] Át́ká → [...] stopped” or “to lose momentum”. Át́káno [...] still used today to some extent.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[16] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[12] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[14] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] (before the invention of script).
[30] “Parama Puruśa – The Source of All Momentum”. Discourse in Hindi. Originally [...] Bengali by Deváshiiśa.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[15] SADGURU. Literally, “the [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] negativity or crudity in the human body.
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. [...] walk in West Berlin, 17 May 1979.)