Mo > References for ‘motion’
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[4] Karmańyevádhikáraste [...] of an [annoying] object, or the motion of such an object, may produce [...] experiences the same sort of vibration.
[11] Everything in this world is restless. [...] to an entity which is in eternal motion from anádi [beginninglessness] [...] of time – that is karma.
[3] Humans accumulate shakti [power] [...] Virtuous people endeavour to infuse motion into their stagnant lives through [...] not possible for ordinary people.
[18] Nivedayámi cátmánaḿ [...] to Himself with His centripetal motion and again reject everything with His centrifugal motion. Someone may say that the jiiva [...] the universe with His centripetal motion – just a sweet little smile [...] with the Supreme negative power.
[23] Next comes the rasa [taste] tanmátra. [...] [“nothing but the graceful motion of the sublime body of Parama Puruśa, the rise and fall of His Cosmic form”].
[14] What is the nature of this visible [...] awakening, the question of station or motion, progress or regress does not arise.
[15] I have already said that relative transposition of objects is action. An action imbibes motion, rhythm and vibrations, and out [...] the weakness is rather excessive.
[52] “The students have brought a ‘no-confidence’ motion against the teachers because those who failed the examination have not been promoted. But the motion wasnt passed due to sabotage [...] see whats happening.”
[4] Út + ca = úcca. Ut [...] “ascending”, “having upward motion”; its colloquial meaning is “high”. [...] into bottomless water”].
[2] In this Universe, nothing in motion can be considered as absolute. [...] nor say that It is non-moving.
[5] Nothing in this world is static; everything is in motion, is dynamic. Not to be in motion, not to move, is an impossibility. [...] it will not be able to. Because motion is the sign of existence. Absence of motion implies the fallacy of non-existence. [...] “Why must everything be in motion?” The answer is simply this: [...] thus is “move on.”
[8] Anyone having an elementary knowledge [...] in moving on. When people are in motion, when they labour and move ahead [...] ahead, move ahead.’”
[7] There is a story that once a poor [...] reaching there Ill table a motion. Im sure that a resolution [...] continually fooling people in this way.
[7] The second characteristic is kśama [...] of action and reaction is set in motion. But this seemingly endless cycle [...] second characteristic of dharma.
[36] Suppose someone meditates on turmeric; [...] middle of the road without the least motion. The vehicles and carriages have to pass by the standing ox.
[85] Also, there is a serious difference [...] even five pages of it. If in a motion picture only moral ideas are paraded [...] will never appreciate that film.
[12] The world is a transitory phase [...] Cosmic Mind. It is going in eternal motion, and such a motion is the law of nature and the law [...] the good of humanity in general.
[6] Unit consciousness, when it is [...] actually comes under the category of motion. When the self-dependent movement [...] stability in a state of pause.
[1] In every sphere of this world, in all motion and in all existence, one finds [...] “censure” or “blame”.
[12] The second characteristic is rasa, or flow. An infinite Cosmic flow is in continuous motion in this universe. When humans [...] experiences the taste of the Infinite.
[31] What is this práńa-bodha? [...] interrupted by pauses. Energy in motion is not continuous but flows in [...] ones power of receptivity.
[38] Where there is action, there is motion. Time or Kála is the mental [...] exist without space and person.
[9] Since the beginning of creation [...] to an elliptical force, and the motion changes to oval from circular. [...] Brahma is a concept of Tantra.
[12] Puruśa is the only knowing [...] shine from borrowed light. The motion towards absolute knowledge is called the process of knowledge, and the motion diametrically opposed to this [...] thought-waves of the Cosmic Mind.
[8] That person alone can go upwards [...] is perfectly poised for upward motion during spiritual practice, and [...] “Yudhiśt́hira” [the eldest Pandava brother].
[96] For instance, when a man sets fire [...] causes, are only due to the wave-like motion of the saḿvedana and kriyá, [...] to appear to be the main causes.
[96] For instance, when a man sets fire [...] causes, are only due to the wave-like motion of the saḿvedana and kriyá, [...] to appear to be the main causes.
[3] Suppose a person is running: his [...] of contraction. In the state of motion the period of contraction becomes too short to allow any clear perception.
[31] Human beings are always moving. [...] will never cease; it is pauseless motion. Now, those who are on the move [...] comparing Brahma to a valueless zero.
[19] The colloquial meaning of tapana [...] sensation, or through the automatic motion of the limbs or the ectoplasm, the body or mind becomes heated.
[11] The blooming flowers of the [...] on a mound. His body was like a motion picture, a play of light and shadow. [...] for ma-a-a-ny days now.”
[1] Dynamism is the essential characteristic of this world. The world is called jagat because it is always in motion. [...] absolutely essential for any movement.
[46] Rju path means “straight [...] suśumná márga. The curved motion of the id́á and the [...] the Buddhist era, has written:
[61] By adding the suffix tu to the [...] comes in ones own rhythmic motion, in ones self-rhythm, whether [...] one rtu [season] is two months.
[19] When India was wavering between [...] little courage. The new trend set in motion by Raja Rammohan Ray was courageously [...] either by birth or by lineage.
[13] Suppose you start thinking about [...] loved one. Your desire sets in motion a particular psychic process. [...] interesting, but a little complicated.)
[1] One of the names of Parama Puruśa [...] that is, “jagata” has motion inherent in its nature. “To [...] Everything in this universe is in motion. Nothing is stationary. Even the [...] bandhu (friend) of this jagata.
[3] Since the beginning of creation [...] to an elliptical force, and the motion changes to oval from circular.…
[13] What is life? Mechanism makes no [...] described in terms of just matter and motion. Ultimately living things are all groupings of the same primitive atoms whirling through space.
[15] It is difficult to explain life by means of matter and motion only. The animal sense acts for [...] knowledge is due to the kind of motion in the crocodile which logs do [...] the opposite theory of vitalism.
[27] In the uterus the basic physical [...] spermatozoa. Spermatozoa get their motion from the vital potentiality of [...] bosom of Mother Earth receives it.
[28] Since the physical structure starts from spermatozoa which have a positive motion, and, therefore, a wavelength, [...] form in the mothers womb.
[16] Vrtti : Mind is a state in [...] essentially a stage in the process of motion, and implies a momentum which [...] “expressed sentiment”.
[24] What will be the result if the [...] equally natural. Actually speaking, motion is the result of internal impulse [...] views it with detachment, then the motion will be reversed, inspite of the [...] reversal of movement becomes natural.
[31] When you speak His name to others, [...] from crude to subtle are set in motion against the flow in the vibrational [...] crude. This will set in reverse motion a flow of sounds, and this will take one up to the starting point of the vibrational faculty.
[29] In the uterus the basic physical [...] spermatozoa. Spermatozoa get their motion from the vital potentiality of [...] bosom of Mother Earth receives it.
[30] Since the physical structure starts from spermatozoa, which has a positive motion and, therefore, a wavelength, [...] form in the mothers womb.
[60] Every manifested object of [...] world. This coming, staying in motion, and then returning to the unknown [...] his kála .”
[90] Iishvaro sah jagatkarttá. [...] everything moves by its power of motion; there is no question of stopping. [...] doership and effect is Iishvara.
[5] Who is the lord of the mind? The [...] due to the mind being in state of motion. During práńáyáma the vital energy controls the mind.
[19] The sixth type of devayoni is videhaliina. [...] Puruśa. Their minds are in perpetual motion, but they dont get anywhere, [...] such people become videhaliina.
[61] The blooming flowers of the [...] on a mound. His body was like a motion picture, a play of light and shadow. [...] for ma-a-a-ny days now.”
[123] It often happens that a newly-created planet has circum-rotarian motion. All newly-created planets revolve [...] moons dhyána mantra:
[126] If any smaller star, planet or [...] change occurs in the daily or yearly motion as well. In the last few thousand [...] the earths daily and yearly motion has undergone some change, thus [...] and that is not at all desirable.
[1] Each and every movement in this [...] straight line. Due to this systaltic motion, internal clash and cohesion take [...] not come in the subsequent phase.
[13] Boiled old rice (grains a few years old), soup of green vegetables; in case of loose motion, curd (yogurt); in case of constipation, [...] beneficial for dyspepsia patients.
[6] Suppose there is some nice food [...] bit”. While in a state of motion, the state of pause cannot occur; [...] relish the taste of the sweet.
[2] The science of time measurement [...] believed that the Earth was in motion. They also knew that it is round. [...] known that the Earth is round.
[9] Pátaka is again subdivided [...] of adulteration will be set in motion. This is mahapátaka. By [...] from any type of pleasure-seeking.
[7] As everything in this universe is always in a state of motion, nothing is dhruva, everything [...] impersonal entity Parama Puruśa.
[33] When you walk along a road you [...] before it comes up again. So no motion is unbroken. It is always broken by certain gaps.
[16] The proposition of communism has [...] faculty. It is a counter-psychic motion and against the seed of a living [...] Communism has died a premature death.
[1] Dynamicity or velocity is life. [...] human beings are in a state of motion. Nothing in this universe is stationary: [...] Tagore said in one of his poems:
[13] According to the philosophy of [...] objectivity is nothing but a wave motion within the body of the Cosmos. [...] consists only of an ocean of waves.
[15] Ákásha or ethereal [...] downward movement has ended and upward motion is just about to start. They represent [...] striking waves passing through.
[14] Rasa: Rasa means “flow”. An unbroken Cosmic flow is in extensive motion in this universe. This flow has [...] the same thing? Of course not.
[7] Human beings must move forward, [...] historical movement, what is the law of motion? Motion is never linear, rather it is [...] coming year in a fruitful way.
[7] Even after the advent of language, [...] we move our hand in a fan-like motion. When we want to show we are thirsty, [...] support of language was missing.
[9] The modern root cal originated [...] era. The root cal signifies “motion” – “advancement”. [...] “that which is in a state of motion”.
[9] Depending on conditions, either [...] knowledge, whereby the direction of motion is towards the Nucleus Puruśottama, [...] Consciousness, Puruśottama.
[10] The unit mind, however, can accelerate the speed of this motion by realizing His blessing more [...] but the attempt to accelerate the motion of pratisaiṋcara and thereby [...] being ritualistic ostentations.
[19] Since the beginning of creation [...] to an elliptical force, and the motion changes to oval from circular. [...] Brahma is a concept of Tantra.
[135] The general meaning of the word [...] “snake”. Moving in a serpentine motion is called “zigzag” [...] “zigzag” or sarpila.
[129] Át́ká → [...] át́káno means “to stop motion” or “to limit”. Át́ká paŕá means “to have ones motion stopped” or “to lose [...] still used today to some extent.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] grass is in a state of constant motion – nothing is fixed, nothing [...] When everything is in a state of motion, then what is the goal of movement? [...] forward towards its ádarsha.
[3] The practical value of money depends [...] structure or lack of value then its motion gets halted. For this reason, [...] t́áká is indigenous Bengali.