Mo > References for ‘motionlessness’
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[21] Lack of movement in the physical [...] stagnancy is a kind of disease. It is motionlessness.
[48] Epochal literature is mainly concerned [...] extremely vague – verging on motionlessness – and thus we call it tat́astha [“coastal”].
[5] When movement has the scope of [...] appropriate to call it non-movement, or motionlessness.
[6] Unit consciousness, when it is [...] exert, surrenders to the state of motionlessness, such a condition indeed is called [...] stability in a state of pause.
[34] It is only due to the interim motionlessness in the course of movement that [...] shorter the period of this interim motionlessness, the greater the speed of motivity [...] either untenable or quiescent.
[61] All movement terminates in merger in Him – there all existences become motionless. In that motionlessness there remains no seed of reactivation. [...] scope for any showy demonstration.
[33] When you walk along a road you [...] the ground, that is a state of motionlessness. And if not for a similar brief motionlessness, nobody could hop on one foot. [...] always broken by certain gaps.