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[4] Karmańyevádhikáraste [...] is created on the basis of the reaction that a sound produces within the [...] experiences the same sort of vibration.
[13] Even remaining in one place you [...] action, there is a corresponding reaction, because every action gets either [...] But that reflected or refracted reaction is not in your hands. To do whatever you do, that is your only right.
[14] So it has been said: “You [...] will be meaningless. Remember, the reaction will come in a natural way, as a natural dharma [property (of the action)].
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SANNYÁSII m. or SANNYÁSINII [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[24] But in Bhúta, Nr or Pitr [...] It should be remembered that the reaction of an action is intimately connected [...] you have got to bear its brunt.
[26] You are free to act, but you are bound to undergo the reaction. The moment you do an act you acquire the possibility of its reaction. Simultaneously with the performance of an act is being done, the seed for its reaction is also sown and its consequences [...] wishing you may or may not do an act.
[27] What we call Saḿskára is the reaction of Karma in potential forms, that is, it is the seed of the reaction to an action. The completion of [...] them wherever rainfall is needed.
[156] manovikrtih = mental distortion; vipáka = reaction; apekśitá = due for expression, potential; saḿskárah= reaction in potentiality
[157] [A distortion of the mind-stuff waiting for expression (i.e., a reaction in potentiality) is known as a saḿskára.]
[3] By temperament the Bengalees are [...] blood. They became Muslims as a reaction to the exploitation by the contemporary [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[4] Then is fate or accident the liberator? [...] that you will have to undergo a reaction; and when the original action is unknown to you, that reaction is called “fate”. [...] with fire: while experiencing the reaction, while undergoing the pain, you [...] muktidátá either.
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[1] Our subject of discussion yesterday was action, the reaction of action, and doership. [...] to attain that salvation?”
[4] “Unless one undergoes the [...] “whether an action is good or bad, the reaction must be experienced.” Then, if one is bound to undergo a bad reaction to a bad action, how can one hope [...] company they will try to avoid.
[10] If an ordinary sinner or a confirmed [...] sometimes the vibrations of the reaction of sinful deeds, sometimes of [...] This is something very natural.
[106] The secretary ghost listened to [...] Im a little worried about the reaction of the press.”
[19] In this nationless age, or age [...] grown up among the non-Aryans as a reaction to the oppression by the Aryans. [...] other on anti-Buddhist sentiment.
[9] [Unless one undergoes the requital [...] Whether an action is good or bad, the reaction must be experienced. Unless ones [...] or bad, are nevertheless bound.]
[20] So átmá is [...] of the phenomena of action and reaction.
[6] Each action had an equal and opposite reaction provided the three relative factors [...] first characteristic of dharma.
[7] The second characteristic is kśama [...] produces an equal and opposite reaction provided the three relative factors [...] this action will certainly have a reaction. In the third stage, this reaction will itself have an opposite reaction, and in the fourth stage, there will be yet another reaction against the previous action. Suppose [...] way, a vicious cycle of action and reaction is set in motion. But this seemingly [...] revenge, you should not express any reaction yourself. In this way you will [...] at which the cycle of action and reaction stops, due to your initiative, [...] second characteristic of dharma.
[11] Those of you who are students of [...] catalytic agent? When a chemical reaction takes place in a substance, then the catalytic agent does not become a part of the chemical reaction. For example, gold is used to [...] afterwards the gold is also retrieved.
[1] Now the question is: how is mental [...] someone says something an immediate reaction arises in a persons mind. [...] instruction to his devoted disciples:
[5] Trńádapi suniicena [...] human beings without showing any reaction. But here it does not say “as [...] acquire more tolerance than grass.
[6] An action which is done independently [...] saḿskáraḿulaka karma (reaction to the original action). In these [...] direct will is later expressed as a reaction by the indirect will. Your indirect [...] lost due to your original action.
[7] In sámskáraḿulaka [...] by his free will. As long as the reaction of the original action of theft [...] of his previous action of theft.
[9] All actions, whether introversial [...] Suppose one harms someone. The reaction of ones action will lie [...] place arrives for its expression.
[10] Even if one does not harm anyone [...] or bad, will certainly cause a reaction. That reaction will remain in potential form [...] endlessly for their mean-mindedness.
[21] By nature human beings long for [...] shuklakrśńa. Only an action or reaction related to samádhi, that [...] called saḿskára (reaction in potentiality). The saḿskára [...] the original actional vibrations.
[32] There is yet another circumstance [...] of desires) causing a mutative reaction.
[33] Human beings undergo reactions [...] she will immediately undergo a reaction of the same intensity. This is [...] liberation or salvation is impossible.
[17] Work for works sake has the [...] than to liberate. Action begets reaction. So when saḿskáras [...] source of our existential stamina!
[1] Todays subject of discourse [...] is called saḿvedana. The reaction to this action is called pratisaḿvedana. That is, the action is saḿvedana and the reaction is pratisaḿvedana.
[13] Is fate (niyati) the primordial [...] “providence.” The accumulated reaction of the action you once did will definitely be expressed one day. This reaction is called niyati. It is true that [...] surrender to that self-created fate.
[7] The various cakras are controlled [...] red, and there is a corresponding reaction in the nerves. The body becomes [...] expression of fifty main propensities.
[23] An unmanifested reaction in seed or potential form is called [...] to undergo their consequences.
[24] Should intelligent people also [...] one will not have to undergo any reaction. The authorship of the actions [...] under pressure of circumstances.
[18] The Saḿskára born [...] mental reflection of action and reaction instead of calling it the distortion of the Supreme Soul.
[18] Spiritual progress can only be [...] process will save the mind from reaction. As there will be no attraction [...] pleasure is less, one escapes from the reaction of pain.
[20] Suppose an old man and a young [...] human psychology, of natural human reaction.
[22] Thus, due to biological change, the psychological reaction or reflection will change. For [...] the nerve cells and nerve fibres.
[15] The geographical environment influences [...] blood. They became Muslims as a reaction to the exploitation by the contemporary [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[12] But the jiṋániis [...] action has an equal and opposite reaction, provided that the three fundamental [...] devotees are A-grade intellectuals.
[2] Pápa seems good as long as we do not get the reaction of our pápa. Have you seen [...] pápa. But when they suffer the reaction of pápa, they find themselves in misery, like the clothes they get beaten on the stone.
[3] There is a difference between “svaccha” [...] doing anything. They think what the reaction of their action would be. They [...] not immediately obtain the good reaction of their benevolent deeds. They [...] there is bliss and only bliss.
[5] So, before you commit any pápa, you should think about its adverse reaction, immediate or subsequent. In good action, there may be some pain, but the reaction will always be beneficent.
[2] You see, if the tempus eternal [...] is fate? Fate is the unquenched reaction, unsatisfied reaction. When action is done, it is within [...] the Desideratum of human life.
[26] The greater the control a person [...] sthirabhúmi, and the greater its power of reaction. Citta, the object of the práńah, [...] than one sense or motor organ.
[8] Kála, svabháva, then [...] result. And unless and until the reaction in seed form is properly satisfied, [...] momenta take the form of punishment.
[9] And [usually] somewhere on this [...] seen”. Where you feel the reaction, where you witness the reaction, but you cannot see the original [...] committed, but you are [driven by] the reaction. So you say, “It is my adrśt́a.”
[14] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SÁKHYA. Used as an [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA. See CAKRA.
[13] SÁDHANÁ. Spiritual [...] SAḾSKÁRA. Reactive momentum; reaction in potentiality. SANNYÁSIN. [...] different species in the same genus.
[6] Behind the superstitious belief [...] intellectual renaissance there was a reaction against the illogical faiths and [...] invented means to curb this growth of reaction and intellectual rationalism and [...] to get their interests served.
[112] You may have noticed that some [...] very quickly. But this sort of reaction does not occur merely by hearing [...] practising Ananda Marga meditation.
[96] Similarly should one support Nepalese [...] friends of Nepal nor of India. The reaction to this movement will go against [...] would certainly be undesirable.
[35] Vanity harms the mind in three [...] not receive it, then his or her reaction is called abhimána.
[36] Suppose someone goes to a place [...] and he will have a severe psychic reaction. This is called abhimána. [...] abhimána are always bad.
[2] During the last two centuries, [...] of communism? It died due to the reaction of the accumulated pain, suffering [...] ecstasy of terror and massacre.
[4] Here is another point – human [...] there is an equal and opposite reaction, provided that the three fundamental [...] but time is constantly changing.
[6] In every action there lies the potentiality of its reaction, which will express itself at an opportune moment. The reaction of each action does not get consummated [...] is conducive to experiencing the reaction of some action or other, but it [...] conducive to experiencing every reaction. However, no one can wait in suspension [...] and cause the mind to explode.
[7] Suppose somebody is suspended from [...] demonstration, etc. That is the natural reaction to suspension. If the mind is suspended for a moment it cannot exist.
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SAMVIT SHAKTI. An expression [...] idea. SVABHÁVA. Nature.
[15] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SHÁSTRA. Scripture. [...] Characteristics, ones own nature.
[8] From the aerial factor evolves [...] the centripetal force(which is a reaction to the centrifugal force), the [...] state of maximum crudification.
[13] Let us return to our previous discussion [...] of the centrifugal force, as a reaction, within the material structure) [...] crudest solid is the crudest mind.
[9] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction – the latent potential reactions [...] Infinite Consciousness, Puruśa.
[38] A number of adjectives are used [...] pratisaḿvedana, “psychic reaction”, the counterpart of saḿvedana, [...] physical action or kriyá. And,
[39] It is said that every action or kriyá has a reaction or pratikriyá. This reaction is physico-psychic and gives rise to a prati-saḿvedana, or psychic reaction. That is psychic reaction to every psychic action. These [...] 22 )
[40] That is to say: saḿskára [...] (action) → pratikriyá (reaction) → pratisaḿvedana (psychic reaction) → saḿskára →…
[297] There are many who resort to rituals, [...] and stop the course of action and reaction.
[299] Prayer is also a mockery of the [...] His law, to stop the process of reaction to ones action, which must [...] is a waste of ones time.
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[49] The spiritual superstitions of [...] superstitions creates a very undesirable reaction in people, and thereby causes a loss of peace.
[5] By nature human beings are not [...] curbing of freedom produces a hostile reaction in the human mind, and as a consequence [...] either of the two sexes exists.
[6] By nature human beings are not [...] freedom is forcibly curbed a hostile reaction is produced in the mind, and purity [...] sex exist, purity is impossible.
[54] Some time ago I heard a millionaire [...] karmaváda [doctrine of action and reaction of the Giitá] should be [...] from such perverted philosophies!
[276] Under a capitalistic framework, [...] certainly not desirable. No such reaction is possible in a collective economic [...] hours will be reduced by half.
[11] Any action that creates a very unwholesome reaction in ones own body and mind, [...] intro-external and Pasha is extro-internal.
[6] Now so many entities, so many individuals, [...] momenta”. The action you did the reaction to which you have not undergone – such an action not satisfied by the reaction is known as what? In the plural, [...] momenta or saḿskara .
[17] If a person, rather than a written [...] about public criticism, about the reaction in the papers or among the voters.
[6] It is said that bondages are of [...] psychic bondages; and the bondages of reaction of ones actions, which are [...] categorized as spiritual bondages.
[33] It is said, Pratikulavedaniiyaḿ [...] inflict a blow on a person, then the reaction that is emitted from those wounded [...] suffix ghaiṋ instead of al.)
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SANSKRIT. SAḿSKRTA. [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
[1] Each and every man – whatever [...] your hands. Success comes as a reaction. When the original action is good, the reaction is also good, and that reaction is the success. For a spiritual [...] other prize, no other success.
[2] If people of sublime intelligence [...] this does not cause any harmful reaction.
[3] In capitalist countries, if people [...] because in such cases a severe mental reaction may appear in them at any moment.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SAḾVRTA. The style [...] “perfected” by the guru.
[7] What does the term Mukti Sádhaná [...] Whenever one performs any action its reaction remains potentially with Átmá [...] liberation from spiritual bondages.
[8] Actional bondages remain until one attains liberation. Good action becomes the cause of good reaction. Both good and bad are the cause [...] liberation from these actional bondages.
[16] Even if the resultant interial [...] pressure, there will be a tremendous reaction within the physical body (affecting [...] called jad́asphot́a.
[33] Human beings perform two types [...] experience of the past, but it is not a reaction. And the actions which human beings [...] resultants [of the original actions].
[34] Suppose you have to go to Dhanbad [...] destined to happen to you as a reaction to one of your previous bad actions. [...] asking the man is a reactive action.
[35] When people rob others, or indulge [...] it is the reactive action (the reaction to the original action). When [...] result of his past original actions.
[16] Similarly, the life of a goat is [...] one after another. The horrified reaction that will arise in your mind as you wait to be butchered is the same reaction as that experienced by the captive [...] nothing that anyone can say to them.
[28] Devotees say that fate is simply [...] performs an action has to undergo the reaction to that action. If his body is old, the reaction of that action may not be expressed [...] importance; none should be slighted.
[4] It is said in the scriptures, and logic also says, that as is the action, so is the reaction. But if time, space and person change, the reaction can be either more or less.
[30] To enjoy happiness is an inborn instinct; but laughing is the reaction of the nerves – it is not inborn.
[1] 18) Question : What is the biological reaction of microvita on the physical body? [...] are added to protoplasmic cells?
[3] Microvita may affect the glands [...] become eccentric or experience a reaction of schizophrenia, mania or melancholia, or one may experience both psychic and physical disease.
[26] Negative microvita can function [...] case of positive microvita, the reaction takes place after they cross the [...] imparting certain occult powers.)
[10] In those eighteen scriptures written [...] the society, there must be some reaction. Each and every action has got an equal and opposite reaction, provided those three fundamental [...] naturally there will be a good reaction. Whenever you render any service to a man, and especially a selfless service, in reaction you will get something. You may or may not want it but the reaction will be there and that reaction is called puńya . [...] harmful or deteriorating, then that reaction is called pápa or sin.
[106] In capitalist countries, if people [...] because in such cases a severe mental reaction may appear in them at any moment. [...] 9 )
[5] If the propensities are withdrawn, [...] then there will be a dangerous reaction. I think you have understood. [...] Prájiṋah váun manasi yacchet.
[6] We find that within the unit structure the mind is a chemical reaction of physical clash, but this physical [...] práńáh of the unit structure.
[6] Besides this, there is another [...] scanty, there may be an adverse reaction in the human body and mind. Though [...] kept in perfect working condition.
[8] While helping the poor people your [...] be encouraged. What will be the reaction within the person? “This [...] Him.” So there will be no vanity.
[8] If people living in capitalist [...] this may cause a violent mental reaction at any moment.
[21] If people of sublime intelligence [...] this does not cause any harmful reaction.
[17] For married persons : Keeping [...] may bring about a severe mental reaction in them at any time. But if one [...] Board and then guide the person.
[6] Of course, for want of proper education [...] may bring about a severe mental reaction in them at any time. But if one [...] Board and then guide the person.
[14] If, moreover, the person whom you [...] is, in the process of action and reaction, it will produce a lasting impression [...] will be assailed afterwards by its reaction. For instance, if someone thinks [...] associated with your thought processes.
[26] Next comes vipáka. The word [...] Vipáka literally means the reaction of an original action: whenever [...] there is an equal and opposite reaction. But to state only this much is [...] change in time, space or person, the reaction will not be equal and opposite: [...] there has been a lapse of time.
[27] Similarly, if someone commits some [...] the original action because the reaction is not expressed immediately after [...] wrongdoer will have to undergo a reaction which is greater in degree than [...] punishable, still it must be avoided.
[28] External sin, expressed in physical [...] also involves vipáka or reaction, whether good or bad. The fact [...] Puruśa this question of reaction is not applicable, because there [...] of vipáka does not arise.
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[1] Brahmavid Brahmaeva bhavati – [...] Similarly, when some action or reaction is taking place in the psychic [...] temporal, spatial and personal.
[24] A reaction to an action is an inevitability. [...] reflecting plate is always with Him. The reaction will occur in a natural way due to the presence of the reactive momenta.
[16] We can expect two kinds of reaction from [two varieties of] the first [...] aspects of Neohumanism to them. One reaction will be: “Ah, what a great [...] try to do good to others.”
[11] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction.
[19] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SAKHYA. Adjective of sakhá, [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SANNYÁSII or SANNYÁSINII. [...] about the nature of the universe.
[7] Spiritual inspiration and devotion [...] arousal of devotion is but the reaction of ones previous actions. [...] sádhaná in this life.
[69] Two birds – jiivátmá [...] caught up in the cycle of action and reaction. Human beings call some jiivátmá [...] with the psychic propensities.
[4] The third is Fate. There are many [...] fate? Everyone has to undergo the reaction of his or her past actions, the reaction of the original action. Suppose [...] you are suffering. But when the reaction takes place after a long gap, [...] What you call fate is actually the reaction of our past actions. In saḿskrta, [...] ideation – fate is simply the reaction of the original action. So when there is no original action, there cannot be any reaction. The reaction is a creation of your own action. When the reaction is a creation of your own action, you are the creator of the action. So, how can the reaction be your object of ideation? No, [...] meditation. Fight against fate.
[5] Then, some people say that these [...] known to us, we are just seeing the reaction, the incident. When the cause, [...] creator or the source of exaltation.
[48] If there was no witness-ship of [...] and so the cycle of action and reaction could not have evolved. It is [...] microcosm pleasure or pain as the reaction to past actions (bhogapavarga). [...] the subtle waves of action and reaction cannot be received by the body, [...] cognition, which the body has not.
[57] It is wrong to think that memory [...] the mind (citta) as a potential reaction (saḿskára), and [...] illogical and contrary to reason.
[62] There are many victims of brain [...] upon the brain. The instinctive reaction or revulsion that we see in a [...] able to recall that instinctive reaction. There are a thousand and one [...] in human and animal societies.
[5] Where this movement in the plane [...] energy creates a sort of sentient reaction. And where there are reflections [...] arena, in the arena of the cosmos.
[6] Gandhari again said: “Everything [...] because every action must have its reaction. But my point is this: You yourself [...] you come to console me!”
[3] Resultant propensity consists of [...] causes neither a good nor a bad reaction; here is a balanced state. The [...] cruder states, it is degenerating.
[234] If you hurt someones inner [...] inflict a blow on a person, then the reaction that is emitted from those wounded feelings is known as anger.
[338] Each and every person – whatever [...] your hands. Success comes as a reaction. When the original action is good, the reaction is also good, and that reaction is the success. For a spiritual [...] other prize, no other success.
[23] Since the mind exists, the mental [...] – saḿskára, or reaction in its potentiality).
[5] Contamination of the blood is the [...] leucoderma as an after-effect of or reaction to the previous disease. That [...] using injections to stop dysentery.
[44] There are activities that provoke, as a reaction, a filthy sensation in the body [...] fights the páshas .
[48] Your psychological reaction to a persons behaviour or [...] can be used for this hatred.
[108] Many people think that the [...] been established but the long-term reaction in the life of the people of Bengal [...] villages of Ráŕh:
[40] If a person wishes to live a hundred [...] never fall into the bondages of reaction, because all of his actions are intended for public welfare.
[42] Thus if people continue to perform [...] bad reactions. To reap the good reaction and bad reaction they will not be required to come [...] beings have come to this world.
[12] Má phaleśu kadácana [...] there is an equal and opposite reaction, provided the three fundamental [...] otherwise, there will be a change in the reaction. The reaction in that case will not be equal [...] change in the temporal factor.
[13] In prapattiváda, if the [...] original action but not over the reaction. Hence it is said, Má phalesu kadácana.
[47] Each of the above-mentioned actions is classified as pratyayamúlaka actions. Their reaction or redress is direct. There is no reaction or redress for saḿskára-based [...] those actions which occur as a reaction to previous actions, or prárabdha.
[16] The popular belief is this that [...] i.e. that which eliminates the reaction of highly sinful deeds.
[4] Karma yogiis, too, think on the [...] answer by scrutinizing action and reaction, cause and effect. They try to [...] is said that devotees are wise:
[17] Many consider it proper to use [...] sádhaná is not benevolence. The reaction to ones actions (karmaphala) [...] disservice than service to the sufferer.
[19] Every action will have a reaction, and that has to be experienced. [...] experiencing of all the potential reaction (saḿskára), one [...] without the help of another person.
[27] When one first starts intuitional [...] hasten to exhaust the balance of reaction in this life. So they should regard [...] exhaustion of the remaining reactions.
[43] Ecologists claim that some deserts [...] in other air, generating a chain reaction. Moist air comes in from the sea [...] overall rainfall will be reduced.
[2] Some people tend to equate instinct [...] saḿskára. Saḿskára means reaction in potential form. That is, an action is done but the reaction is still to come. This stage, [...] saḿskára, are not the same thing.
[12] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SVABHÁVA. Characteristics, ones own nature.
[8] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SAMÁJA CAKRA. Social [...] member of the lowest caste in India.
[9] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SAMÁJA CAKRA. Social [...] SATSAUṊGA. Good company.
[54] Fanaticism occurs when physical [...] because force will only create a reaction which will intensify religious fanaticism.
[13] In the preceding chapter it was [...] intention of escaping this suffering of reaction (karmaphala) try various methods. [...] (karmaphala), is discussed below.
[14] Many believe that by neutralizing [...] action has to be followed by its reaction. The mind has to regain its normality [...] they do it in a day or a month.
[15] The mode of experiencing the reaction can be changed with the help of [...] above, but the experience of the reaction, or fate, cannot be evaded. Karmaphala, [...] payment will have to continue.
[18] Some believe that the results gathered [...] removed by an equal and opposite reaction. Hence deformity caused by evil [...] independent, equal and opposite reaction to every action. When every deformity is removed by an independent reaction, one will have to experience the [...] separately. This is the law of Prakrti.
[19] Logically it has been proved that the experiencing of the reaction (karmaphala) of an action cannot [...] consequences of these actions.
[22] According to the laws of Prakrti, every action has a reaction which has to be experienced by [...] reactions (karmaphala) is inevitable.
[11] An original action begets a certain reaction, and simultaneously brings one [...] moving in a cycle of action and reaction – they will have to be reborn [...] Yudhiśt́hira once said,
[4] What do we mean by the exhaustion [...] action has an equal and opposite reaction provided the three fundamental [...] always have an equal and opposite reaction. Suppose you have borrowed a thousand [...] original amount. If an actions reaction is immediate, it will be equal and opposite. But if the reaction occurs after a change in time, [...] increase. Some people suffer the reaction immediately, some after two years, [...] more the delay, the greater the reaction. That is, some “interest” will have to be added to the reaction of the original action. This is the natural law.
[1] One of the names of Parama Puruśa [...] You know that every action has a reaction. If there is no change in time, space and person, there must be a reaction equal to the action.
[4] Partially-digested food or its [...] become spoiled and create an adverse reaction in the system. This spoiled digestive [...] poison; and the ulcer appears.
[16] The Lahore and Tutikorin thieves [...] minds. The Calcutta thiefs reaction was altogether different. “How [...] lunatic,” thought the other thieves.
[42] The microcosms reap the consequences [...] action will contain the seed of reaction. He has given the freedom to developed [...] virtuous deeds or sinful ones.
[43] The more microcosms advance along [...] every action contains a seed of reaction you will have to undergo the reactions [...] over which you have no control.
[4] The popular belief is this that [...] i.e. that which eliminates the reaction of highly sinful deeds.
[33] Women who are adverse to physical [...] reacting adversely and that adverse reaction expresses itself as pain in the abdomen.
[52] Excessive sexual intercourse invites [...] of masturbation invite a similar reaction, and leucorrhoea may occur.
[20] The very purpose of injecting an [...] letters underneath – what reaction will this create in the minds [...] language of the rulers!”
[4] I said that the mind is also an [...] “sees” the imagine and relays its reaction to the indriyas through the citta [...] surely the lord of the indriyas.
[8] Today also the stage has almost come for such a severe reaction. The explosion will come in two, [...] integrated development of human society.
[4] Undigested half-cooked or uncooked [...] the stomach, cause an abnormal reaction in the intestine, and when the [...] system of healing the disease.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SANNYÁSII or SANNYÁSINII. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SANNYÁSII or SANNYÁSINII. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SANNYÁSII m. or SANNYÁSINII [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[16] Then, pápakśayam. [...] reactive momenta. Whatever you do, the reaction is there, and when the reaction is not satisfied, not quenched, [...] from the bondages of pápa.
[5] The debility of the mańipura [...] to a great extent. The natural reaction of the body in such a situation [...] vital energy of diabetes patients.
[46] The first occurs just after birth. [...] light and air of the world, its reaction on the one hand is, “Ah, Im saved, Ive come to a nice place.”
[1] Every action that is performed produces an equal and opposite reaction, provided the three-fold factors [...] take place at 10:00 a.m., but its reaction may not come forthwith, it may come sometime after; and obviously the reaction to the action becomes slightly [...] they are to face the reactions.
[8] When the mind experiences a painful reaction, we call it “sorrow” and when it experiences a pleasing, relaxing reaction, we call it “joy” [...] can curl up and sleep peacefully.
[17] If any wrong theory continues for a long period, when the reaction against it finally starts the reaction will only last a short time and [...] to add some fuel to that fire.
[4] Deafness is not a disease by itself, unless it is congenital. It is an after-effect or reaction to some other ailment. Therefore one may find innumerable reasons behind deafness.
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[15] Even if the resultant interial [...] and] there will be a tremendous reaction within the physical body (affecting [...] called jad́asphot́a.
[11] [A distortion of the mind-stuff waiting for expression (i.e., a reaction in potentiality) is known as a saḿskára.]
[12] Purport: Virtuous or non-virtuous, [...] called saḿskára [reaction in its potentiality].
[24] Vipáka means reaction, reactive momenta. Whenever there is an action there will be equal and opposite reaction provided that the three fundamental, [...] spatial or temporal factor then reaction wont be equal and opposite. [...] three factors will change. So the reaction will never be equal and opposite. [...] punishment will not be same. This reaction is called vipáka in Saḿskrta. [...] karma is influencing, there must be reaction. But in case of Parama Puruśa, [...] question of being influenced by reaction does not arise. Therefore He is not affected even by vipáka.
[1] A few days ago a journalist asked [...] of atom bombs and their future reaction on the human race. Ordinarily, [...] obstruct and to hinder the destructive reaction of atom bombs. Now the point is [...] powerful than its psychic strength.
[4] Ordinarily, people who are not [...] bandhana [bondage of action and reaction], one must take Brahmabháva [ideation on the Supreme].
[13] One is to come back again and again, and take human form or animal form. The reaction or reactive momentum is called [...] have to come back again and again.
[17] SAT – Truth, the eternal [...] SAḾSKÁRA – the potential reaction of ones action SENTIENT [...] creates inaction, inertia, death
[57] People who by different suppressive methods seek to prevent the discharge of semen, create a bad reaction on their body and mind. Their [...] gain their end without difficulty.
[2] People who follow unrighteousness [...] wanted with her power. When no reaction comes immediately, sinners think [...] high only to come smashing down.
[3] Some people say that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. But I do not say that. After time, the reaction is greater because it comes with interest.
[16] Behind the superstitious belief [...] intellectual renaissance there was a reaction against the illogical faiths and [...] invented means to curb this growth of reaction and intellectual rationalism and [...] to get their interests served.
[113] This time a certain wealthy youth [...] yet I have not seen the slightest reaction on your part. All my insults are [...] Ill be satisifed.”
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SAT, SATYA, SATYAM. “That [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[16] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SAMVIT SHAKTI. An expression [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[12] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SANNYÁSII m. or SANNYÁSINII [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[14] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SHÁSTRA. Scripture. [...] (before the invention of script).
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SAḾSKRTA, Sanskrit. [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SANNYÁSII or SANNYÁSINII. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[7] JAD́ASPHOT́A. Explosion of matter; a reaction within a physical body resulting [...] JIIVÁTMAN. See ÁTMÁ.
[15] SADGURU. Literally, “the [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SATTVAGUŃA. See GUŃAS. [...] negativity or crudity in the human body.
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] reactive momentum, potential mental reaction. SANNYÁSA. Renunciation. [...] walk in West Berlin, 17 May 1979.)
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[5] According to both Science and Philosophy, every action has a reaction which is co-existent with the [...] committed mentally, you are wrong.
[6] This potentiality of reaction or Saḿskára that [...] mechanically, propelled by the reaction of the previous act, and you may [...] are unable to avoid such actions.
[7] So long as you consider your identity [...] Saḿskáras. In order that these seeds of reaction can germinate, you will have to [...] enjoyment but not of your salvation.
[14] Therefore, for salvation or emancipation, [...] to avoid the cycle of action and reaction?
[29] However all is not over by renouncing [...] caught by the cycle of action and reaction. What is the way out? The only [...] case we have no separate identity.