Sa > References for ‘sands’
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[17] There is oil in the sesame seed, [...] take the trouble to dig in the sands, you will find a fountain of sweet [...] existential “I” feeling.
[18] The Supreme Consciousness is there [...] subterranean river in you. Remove the sands of mind and you will find the clear, cool waters within.
[35] The Supreme Consciousness is there [...] subterranean river in you. Remove the sands of mind and you will find the clear, cool waters within.
[8] One more point should be mentioned [...] distant point. In the darkness, the sands may appear to you as an expanse [...] duality, how can there be truth?
[10] O river, I love you; you are the [...] bounces off the glittering golden sands.
[93] Kumárii also [...] gold dust is also found in the sands of this Kumárii River.
[15] She also recalled what her grandmother [...] gold-mining community used to pan their sands for gold.
[24] Ápah srotasu. In winter [...] but this is not true. Remove the sands and you will discover clear sweet [...] but this is not true. Remove the sands from your mind and you will discover a spring of cool water below.
[27] Similarly, dress and customs also [...] deserts. Hot winds and burning sands are their constant companions. [...] living in tropical regions do not.
[10] Some so-called bhaktas – [...] one becomes as dry as the desert sands, one is compelled to cry out, [...] scorching heat of the desert.”
[34] He is there in you as the oil is [...] subterranean river in you. Remove the sands of mind and you will find the clear and cool waters within.
[28] Next comes the so-called humanistic [...] like a river which ends in the sands of the desert. So it must be motivated [...] transformed into devotion as a mission.