Mo > References for ‘moralists’
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[2] In this universe of ours, two forces [...] sense of frustration among the moralists. These moralists have therefore developed a tendency [...] advantageous position, and the moralists appear to be the culprits. This [...] should not be allowed to continue.
[3] Your duty will be to unite the moralists. Let there be two camps. Let there be an open fight. The moralists have been scattered for so long that they could not fight. The united strength of five moralists is much more than the united strength [...] yourselves against the immoralists.
[4] So your duty is three-fold. Your [...] Your next duty is to unite the moralists of the world, otherwise Dharma [...] therefore necessary to unite the moralists. This will be your real Dharma. [...] it has taken root in this world.
[2] There are a few notable criteria [...] society becomes divided between moralists and immoralists. A fight between [...] sádhaná with the masses.
[1] It is the duty of society to accord [...] stage. The sadvipras [spiritual moralists] will pick up this neglected humanity [...] contemptible, no one is a rogue.
[79] Although the anti-exploitation [...] power passes into the hands of moralists, then exploitation will cease [...] sentiment will not exist either.
[10] However, when the question of social [...] those who are at its helm must be moralists. And since society aims to establish [...] life divine is the goal.”
[1] What was the state of morality [...] facts, and in that sense they were moralists. “I will say just what has [...] their way of practising satya.
[2] This very thing is quite natural. [...] Mahábhárata period were naturally moralists.
[3] On the other hand those who tread the path of spirituality become moralists after grasping spirituality well. There is a gulf of difference between the moralists of the two types mentioned above. [...] facts, and in just this sense were moralists. This does not mean that they were spiritualists.
[4] The masses were not spiritually [...] greater. But the percentage of moralists of that period was rather greater.
[18] Sadvipras will wage a ceaseless [...] elements. He also encouraged the moralists to wage war against the immoral [...] Sadvipras – the great Sadvipras.
[74] Sadvipras and moralists are not synonymous. Sádhakas [...] establish Kśatriya domination.
[30] The ensconcement in the Macrocosmic [...] the path of progress. So-called moralists can all too easily degrade themselves [...] ones mind, will not take one far.
[6] The second type is internal psychic power. Those who are moralists, those who are armed with spiritual [...] strength remains unaffected. Staunch moralists would never agree to drink alcohol [...] eliminate us. Their days are gone.
[81] In Ananda Marga, this wave of the [...] “Sadvipras” (Spiritual moralists), in the true sense of the word, [...] Ánanda Márga (Path of Bliss).
[9] According to PROUT, the cooperative [...] commodities. Cooperatives, run by moralists, will safeguard people against [...] interfere in the cooperative system.
[44] However, when the question of social [...] those who are at its helm must be moralists. And since society aims to establish [...] life divine is the goal.”
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[13] Those kśatriya- or vipra-minded [...] training, build their character, be moralists; in a word, they will have to [...] indulge any kind of mental weakness.
[15] Moralists and spiritualists can be found [...] kśatriya-minded shúdras.
[54] Even though from such a materialistic [...] of these mundane needs are not moralists, when they do not stand on the [...] suffocate in this poisonous smoke.
[16] a) Psycho-spiritual education. [...] psycho-spiritual education. b) Rule by moralists. c) Ever increasing purchasing [...] balanced socio-economic structure.
[27] (2) Rule by moralists.
[20] Párthasárathi says, [...] sádhus”]. Some so-called moralists declare, “I dont do [...] for Parama Puruśa.”
[10] Párthasárathi Krśńa [...] was to start a war between the moralists and the immoralists in India.
[20] The puruśa of Sáḿkhya [...] and strengthen the hands of the moralists. This is exactly what Párthasárathi [...] Puruśottama in our philosophy.
[9] There are a few notable criteria [...] society becomes divided between moralists and immoralists. A fight between [...] of white peace and dharma.
[17] If, when making an effort to reform [...] should take with you a few other moralists when you go to reform the person. [...] bhaja sádhusamágamam.
[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] people end up pretending to be moralists externally but internally become [...] Those who are compelled to become moralists under social pressure, or those who put on a show of being moralists from the rostrum or pulpit, or [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.
[588] Even though from such a materialistic [...] of these mundane needs are not moralists, when they do not stand on the [...] peoples worldly necessities?
[13] People may judge others, but there has always been and still is a difference of opinion among moralists concerning the final stage of [...] verdict involves considerable risk.
[8] Just now I said that it is falsehood [...] are strong, if at least they are moralists, all humanity will be benefited by it.
[14] In economic democracy, economic [...] Political power is vested with the moralists, but economic power is vested [...] life to all members of society.
[20] But even if these three requirements [...] spiritually conscious dictatorship. Moralists, though in a minority today, have [...] make use of it for the time being.
[9] Yasha: By His advent two things [...] divided into two camps – moralists and immoralists, the bad elements. [...] faces bitter criticism and infamy.
[10] This happened to Lord Shiva and [...] divided into two camps – the moralists and the immoralists. Remember [...] ultimately bound to be victorious.
[10] In drafting the economic plan of [...] should be in the hands of local moralists. They will have to play the leading [...] established in morality and spirituality.
[47] The board of directors should be [...] the board. All directors must be moralists.
[57] To enhance the unity in society [...] standard needs to be increased. Moralists should be created. For this a [...] nook and corner of the country.
[16] In the present system the judiciary [...] president or the prime minister. Only moralists and honest persons should be installed [...] will take the place of justice.
[8] Purport: Those who are staunch moralists and sincere spiritualists, and [...] the nucleus of the social cycle.
[5] Where did these immoral persons [...] from Parama Puruśa. And the moralists who are afraid of the immoralists [...] reason to be afraid of any thing.
[8] You should not be afraid of any [...] so there is no reason at all why moralists should be afraid of them.
[1] Not only are the superstitions [...] dreamed of and advocated earlier by moralists and idealists, but never before [...] thinkers and lawgivers of the world.
[2] Morality is the foundation of Sádhaná [...] one may set an ideal for other moralists, but to do this is not something [...] may also be termed as morality.
[52] There are some moralists who do not want to cheat any particular [...] standard of thoughts and character.
[113] (51) With the progress of science, [...] built with the help of all the moralists and progressive people of the [...] survival of human civilization.
[135] (59) The more the honest people [...] active against them. So all the moralists of the universe should remain organized and confront the evil forces unitedly.
[14] If that were so, how, then, would [...] other societies of idealists and moralists who aim to establish a classless [...] which leads to a classless society.
[18] Ananda Marga is, therefore, not an organization of idealists or moralists who preach a classless society, [...] sphere of the worlds life.
[23] The approach to tackle the problem [...] Marga are not mere idealists and moralists. They are a group of classless, [...] important for any class of persons.
[25] Ananda Marga forms a society in [...] dreamt of and spoken of earlier by moralists and idealists, but never before [...] thinkers or lawgivers of the world.