Re > References for ‘restlessness’
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[25] Now we see that in the proper spirit [...] of jiṋána or the restlessness of karma. [...] is no other way to attain him.
[15] The Liila Bháva of Parama [...] manifest more and more, and the restlessness of the human mind will be transformed [...] Brahmaloka or the abode of Brahma.
[57] Supreme bliss and yoga are one [...] the four lower states of citta: restlessness (kśipta), infatuation (mud́ha), [...] concentration (ekágra).
[11] If human beings lack the basic [...] shortage of physical wealth results in restlessness and causes the loss of peoples [...] of the more affluent countries.
[3] The devotees say God is Supreme. [...] His own forms and feel a little restlessness in His creation, we are blessed, for we are saving our Lord from the restlessness of utter loneliness.”
[70] What is dream? When certain impressions [...] of some other sense-agitation or restlessness, loses its previously acquired [...] dreams never occur during sleep.
[32] The receptive power of práńa [...] tremendously during physical or mental restlessness. That is why a restless-minded [...] take any serious responsibility.
[34] It is only due to the interim motionlessness [...] calmness that still remains in the restlessness. A person in this state is generally [...] either untenable or quiescent.
[63] Normally the temporary or permanent [...] mental processes: kśipta [restlessness], [...] and nirodha [mental suspension].
[34] When this anger creates its own [...] disarray in the thinking process. The restlessness of the nerve cells causes a violent [...] Anger leads to premature death.
[17] The Cognitive Faculty exerts its [...] energies of those bad elements. Mental restlessness and the unhealthy waves of the [...] to the psychic flow of others.
[30] Arúp said, “About [...] is my firm conviction that this restlessness, this agitation, will be put to [...] – I want only peace. ”
[5] Whatever the endeavour of the microcosmic [...] The sum total of the microcosmic restlessness does nothing more than to create [...] meaningful for the unit entity.
[75] So, you will have to go to a capable [...] everything. They transcend the restlessness of the mortal world and become established in deathlessness.
[235] When this anger creates its own [...] disarray in the thinking process. The restlessness of the nerve cells causes a violent [...] Anger leads to premature death.
[100] Arúp said, “About [...] is my firm conviction that this restlessness, this agitation, will be put to [...] – I want only peace. ”
[7] Prakrti is a composite force which [...] mind, bringing about unfathomable restlessness and movement in it. Due to the [...] creates Her quality of perpetual restlessness.
[8] The perpetual restlessness of Prakrti makes Her creation [...] others it may be less disturbed. Restlessness, being a quality imposed by Prakrti, [...] consciousness, and with that the restlessness of mind also lessens. Prakrti [...] from the influence of Prakrti.
[10] How far concentration of mind leads [...] Prakrti is completely unable to cause restlessness. The qualifying influence of the [...] remains is “I am That.”
[5] The average of rhythms of all rhythms [...] harmoniously united, will [[result in the restlessness of the small “I” coming [...] vested with the universal rhythm.
[12] So when the respiratory system [...] becomes more active due to the restlessness of the respiratory system and [...] regular practice is known as yoga.
[1] When certain sentiments or impressions [...] restless. An impression of that restlessness is left on the nerve cells, and [...] impact of a counter- agitation or restlessness.
[4] Madhyakapála. People who [...] again in the evening. Due to their restlessness, they not only cause trouble for [...] madhyakapála after their demise.
[13] It is also true that nothing in [...] subconscious mind [subtle mind]. Due to restlessness of the crude and subtle minds, [...] not to forget completely”].
[13] MADHUVIDYÁ – literally, [...] – causes movement, activity, restlessness
[137] Camaka means the arising of a sudden restlessness or vibration in the body or mind, nerve cells or nerve fibres. That which occasions this restlessness, that event or occurrence is called [...] gayii [lustre came to the body].