Re > References for ‘recourse’
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[3] The third one is Vikśipta. [...] mind is exhausted and it takes recourse to sleep. This is Vikśipta Samádhi.
[13] Parama Puruśa has been manifesting [...] expressions comes to love Him. One has no recourse but to love that Entity whose [...] becomes filled with frustration.
[20] You cannot perceive the essences [...] for forecast they have to take recourse to meteorology and use a special type of scientific instrument.
[17] Now, there is a regulating point [...] cakra. So human beings must take recourse to the Guru Cakra – they [...] no other way than this”].
[20] Each propensity in human beings [...] be kept alive, then it must take recourse to some particular idea. The condition [...] is called a “dream”.
[8] In some places today, a persons [...] this is not at all a humanistic recourse to eliminate stealing. We must seek the noumenal cause behind all actions.
[17] In the cycle of social evolution, [...] dominating class does not take recourse to exploitation. The four classes [...] continue to occur in this cycle.
[59] In all these three conditions one [...] Saguńa Brahma has to take recourse to imagination for the exhaustion [...] physical entities cease to exist.
[74] The Strange Demon noticed that [...] of self-purification than have recourse to struggle.” But the humans paid no heed to this either.
[1] The fundamental difference between [...] also, or he may eventually have recourse to negative pratisaiṋcara.
[13] Vaerágya does not denote [...] are all amongst those who take recourse to the so-called Vaerágya. [...] most of them fall from their path.
[2] Prior to acquainting oneself with [...] People, no doubt, endeavour to take recourse to different direction, but they [...] what diikśá implies.
[29] The spirit of sádhaná [...] spheres of life there is no other recourse than to accept Tantric ideals.
[8] Yuddhárthaḿ samavetáh [...] the earth. So instead of taking recourse to hypocrisy and duplicity, it [...] lies the greatness of humanity.
[38] The result of viprocita sevá [...] shúdrocita service may be the only recourse – there viprocita sevá may perhaps be completely meaningless.
[202] One of the notable causes of the [...] than to become pickpockets or have recourse to stealing; and their mothers, [...] not the object of concern at all.
[31] To reach this Macrocosmic Mind [...] any help. In this case, the final recourse is the extraordinary power born [...] Quintessence, the Essence of the essence.
[35] Where there was any poisonous effect of the rubbing ointment, there was no recourse but to use it externally. However, [...] water or other liquid solvents.
[151] For this very same reason, the [...] most of the year, thus there is no recourse but to grow pigeon-peas there. [...] rate and stuffed into jute sacks.
[11] The creation becomes crude due [...] the subtle. While those who take recourse to Avidyámáyá [...] of the Qualified Supreme Entity.
[14] The Supreme entity is durdasha. [...] attain Him human beings have to take recourse to shravana (constant hearing), [...] analysed with an integral outlook.
[24] Prayer and stuti serve no purpose [...] desire emancipation, have to take recourse to bhakti. The only path that [...] Him completely by calling Him.
[21] What you speak or express is within [...] so by keeping silent and taking recourse to subtler symbolizations. You [...] in such a state of helplessness?
[9] Physics is characteristically analytical. [...] other alternative than to take recourse to introspection. This Puruśa [...] thought subtler and yet subtler.
[10] When one attains intuitional knowledge, [...] of spirituality, one has to take recourse to spiritual sacrifice (Sádhaná). [...] called the state of supreme bliss.
[10] Independence of the audit department, [...] would they get elected? They take recourse to devious strategies and the [...] themselves in all possible ways.
[104] From the airport I went to the [...] made higher. There is no other recourse.
[9] So those people whom I have called human chameleons, before the truth finally comes out, will have recourse to some new means of hoodwinking [...] sentiment, one needs a little cunning.