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The Science of Action (1)

[15] When a past perception is recreated [...] different way. This new set of perceptions is also called tattva jiṋána [...] not included in avadhána.

The Poles Shift Their Respective Positions (1)

[6] You know, human existence is not [...] metamorphosis, certainly the emanations and perceptions of nerve cells and nerve fibres [...] spiritual-minded than it is at present.

The Liberation of the Devotee (2)

[8] Human beings are also subject to [...] the mind and the world of sense perceptions, and the spiritual domain remains [...] does not exist in the outer world.

[16] Sense experiences can lead the [...] explained in another way, sense perceptions are merged into citta, citta into [...] aspire for this sort of liberation.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 16) (1)

[53] The influence of the thoughts and [...] is not as great as that of the perceptions of the afferent and efferent nerves. [...] called “mesmerism”.

Questions and Answers on Psychology (1)

[18] The collective psychic structure [...] many sensations, conceptions and perceptions. Yours is a complex mind – a complex biological structure.

Prakrti Tattva and Oṋḿkára Tattva (1)

[12] But the Cosmic Consciousness unaffected [...] Prakrti is an illusion, how do perceptions occur? The imagined object may be unreal but the fact that imagination has been done is real.

One Should Know Everything (1)

[33] Within the scope of our perceptions, there are certain things that [...] cannot touch, so it is abstract.

Omniscience of the Macro-Psychic Entity (1)

[6] Regarding Him it is said that everything [...] and to take knowledge and sensory perceptions he requires sensory organs. But [...] infinite. He is a non-corporeal entity.

Mind, Práńendriya and Vrtti (2)

[14] In our daily life the experiences [...] the scope of the five fundamental perceptions of shravańa (hearing), [...] from different experienced sense perceptions and innate psychic projections. [...] any outer objective correlation.)

Microvitum, the Mysterious Emanation of Cosmic Factor (1)

[1] The discourse is on “Microvitum, [...] the limitations of our senses and perceptions. We know in the realm of Cosmic [...] extra-psychic coverage, endoplasm.

Matter and Spirit (1)

[50] But is the mind’s experience [...] As consciousness develops, its perceptions also change. When the mind is [...] secret and non-secret, are lost.

Matter and Abstract (1)

[6] Now, the entity or entities coming [...] abstract, and those coming within the perceptions or feelings of the sensory or [...] within the range of conception.

Krśńa and Supra-Aesthetic Science (Discourse 27) (1)

[27] Shabda tanmátra : [...] microcosms through all the inferential perceptions.

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (1)

[2] Kála + ka + t́hak [...] which the mind acts through sense perceptions, is certainly a dynamic force [...] káliká shakti .

Chapter 1 (1)

[47] Purport: The coordinated totality [...] Unperceived shall remain all the perceptions, whether seen or heard, of an [...] with their reflections on itself.

Cerebral and Extra-Cerebral Memory (1)

[3] How does one activate the memory? [...] cells, and the vibrations of those perceptions remain embedded in the nerve cells. [...] depends on one’s psychic power.

Case and Case-Endings – 1 (Discourse 12) (2)

[9] In Sanskrit karmmańi dvitiiyá [...] done in the case of feelings and perceptions but an exception is made for taste. [...] “you”, now vous is used.

[12] I was saying that for feelings [...] person active voice for feelings and perceptions does not hold for tastes. In other [...] bási, and so on, being used.

Bhútatattva, Tanmátratattva and Indriyatattva (3)

[8] Each and every bhúta is accessible to a certain sense of conceptions or perceptions, by which the sensory organs recognize [...] process of pratisaiṋcara.

[19] A very important point to be noted [...] increase in the number of sense perceptions does not affect the total intensity [...] can transmit the five fundamental perceptions of sound, touch, form, taste and [...] multilateral sensory functions.