Pa > References for ‘painfully’

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Vibration, Form and Colour (1)

[81] Some people say that in the first [...] idol worshippers, too, find it painfully difficult to remove the impression [...] predicament from the very start.

Introduction (1)

[4] We are living in a most unusual time. Governmental corruption is becoming more and more painfully evident all over the world; the [...] spiritual and material perfection.

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (1)

[16] Going on a little further, he saw [...] oozing from his sores. He was crying painfully, “O, is there anyone to [...] eyes from that horrible sight.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[138] Senseless, sadistic killing is [...] methods to kill the animals less painfully. But remember, the killing of [...] contrary to the spirit of Neohumanism.

Parama Puruśa and His Creation (1)

[21] Akliśt́ákliśt́avrtti [...] and the train is overcrowded and painfully cramped. So for passenger D the [...] beings, but not Parama Paruśa.

Neohumanism Is the Ultimate Shelter (Discourse 11) (1)

[32] The second stage is spiritual essence. [...] pace of human progress has been painfully slow. If it is given a new direction, the speed of progress will be greatly accelerated.

Exploitation and Pseudo-Culture (Discourse 7) (1)

[32] In the next phase, the exploited painfully find themselves reduced to the [...] should analyse this carefully.

Education (1)

[15] People in many countries throughout the world are painfully experiencing the detrimental effects [...] or had been spent meaninglessly.

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (1)

[42] Viparyaya vrtti can also express itself in both ways – kliśt́a and akliśt́a, painfully and non-painfully. When the unit [...] cognition becomes extremely painful.

Bhaktitattva (1)

[14] Pure Bhakti cannot be based on [...] extroverted feelings. Nevertheless, I painfully observe that many people confine [...] so-called satiation of a goddess.