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[5] Now let us see. If the mind ceases [...] Patanjalis definition of yoga does not seem to be very rational.
[7] However, there is yet a third definition, which does seem reasonable. Saḿyoga yoga [...] it. There is no doubt about that.
[6] Let me give an example. While a [...] parents are they? They dont seem to care for their children at all.”
[3] In the Vipra Era the dependence [...] virtue. Listening to these it would seem that man alone, particularly the [...] birth only to provide enjoyment.
[9] There are people who avoid intuitional [...] Avidyámáyá – make these seem desirable, but with the waning [...] consider it necessary are mistaken.
[16] Now, it may be said that the microcosms [...] however insignificant they may seem, they are with Him; and as there [...] everything else, but not Him.”
[4] If after realizing the ingrained [...] of making what is not happening seem that it is happening, is known [...] whole thing seems impractical.
[37] [The milk maids forget their weal [...] All, save Him, doth repugnant seem, Their purest love for His happiness trim.]
[41] People try to keep out of the hands [...] needs it or not. These words may seem harsh, but anybody who has had such an experience will agree with what I have said.
[12] If we analyse this aum-sound, [...] so closely connected that they seem to become one integral whole although [...] as a garland of fifty letters.
[2] The social norms of Bengal were evolved from Vajrayána Buddhism. Doesnt it seem odd that this tender concept of [...] power of the thunderbolt”].
[30] Dúrát sudúre: [...] far from me”, then He will seem to be truly far from him. What [...] ones cries will never reach Him.
[131] Similarly, there is no current [...] endeavour to create one. Writers seem to give more importance to linguistic [...] composition be called an ideal essay.
[22] Tm solve the language problem and [...] problems, no matter how difficult they seem, can be easily solved, and human existence will become glorified with the radiance of victory.
[2] The question of whether or not [...] When the observable objects do not seem to change place judged by relative [...] cannot be called absolute inertness.
[70] What is dream? When certain impressions [...] previously acquired desire, do not then seem to be imaginary but appear to [...] dreams never occur during sleep.
[3] Social consciousness implies the [...] who talk loud about society and seem horrified at its anticipated destruction, [...] ideology, life is a goalless voyage.
[43] Now the question may arise in your mind; why do some people seem to disregard the stumbling block [...] inner selves lament within them:
[11] Having the same dream for such [...] threatens me. I however dont seem able to do anything at all. This [...] started sweating. My sleep broke.
[5] I was sitting alone. It had rained [...] swinging about. No, it didnt seem quite like a monkey – something [...] whether to call it human or demon.
[12] Puruśa is the only knowing [...] – on a cursory view it does not seem to shine from borrowed light. [...] thought-waves of the Cosmic Mind.
[93] Your every action should be with [...] nothing, no matter how great they may seem. Yet if you do even a little [...] and the net result is only zero.
[85] There is no difference in the portions [...] seen from another planet it will seem to be of different size. This is called relative truth or Asatya.
[85] There is no difference in the portions [...] seen from another planet it will seem to be of different size. This is called relative truth or Asatya.
[13] If we analyse this aum sound, [...] so closely connected that they seem to become one integral whole although [...] as a garland of fifty letters.
[6] The samájamitram and jiivamitram [...] For this reason, even if it may seem necessary, no one will be entitled [...] against them except a purodhá.
[18] Bátul means “mad”. Pointing to the Bauls, people would say that they seem to be not really of this world; they seem to have come from a different world; they seem to be denizens of the noumenal [...] Rabindranath, there is a line:
[1] The soil of Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh. It does not seem that an age of large animals ever [...] of western Ráŕh.
[3] While one is engaged in extroversial [...] pravrtti and a state of equilibrium seem to be impossible to attain. Generally, [...] question of free choice arises here.
[10] The controlling power of Parama [...] into a pigeon, but the spectators seem to see with their eyes that the [...] inveterate followers and no one else.
[1] Your every action should be with [...] nothing, no matter how great they may seem. Yet if you do even a little with [...] the net result can only be zero.
[6] There are a number of words that seem to have the same meaning as kśema. [...] same as kalyáńa.
[5] The human is sometimes described as a rational animal. Such a view does not seem consistent. A human cannot be [...] call that particular phase human.
[7] It does not seem proper to attribute… to [...] is its special characteristic.
[13] It means all the created objects in this universe seem to be real to you because they [...] gradually fall into numerous bondages.
[44] The value of the principle [...] The science of allopathy does not seem to have made much progress in [...] making progress in this respect.
[31] “When the love between two friends is so close that they seem to be of one life, they are said [...] Their mutual love was very deep.
[4] In those days the boomerang [...] Looking more closely, it would seem that in those days the only job [...] people in the name of religion.
[215] “Yes,” Kuldip replied. “If you look all around doesnt it seem as if everything is full of illusion [...] transformed it into a dreamland?”
[2] “You seem to enjoy scolding me about the [...] should be more respectful.”
[3] Their mother came in unexpectedly. [...] mistakes. Observation doesnt seem to teach you anything at all.”
[268] “All you seem to care about is rolling your [...] gone to the divine world.”
[7] Those who seek to attain the permanent [...] dust particle of this earth will seem to be as sweet as honey to him. Likewise, his existence will acquire the sweetness of honey.
[41] I took some rest. After a while the room began to seem as if it was under an enchantment. [...] for a chance to see you.”
[24] Ápah srotasu. In winter and spring rivers seem to be full of sand. It appears [...] discover a spring of cool water below.
[18] What is Haris role? Human [...] others things? It does not seem to be a very wise thing to do. [...] yourself of your burden”.
[38] “All you seem to care about is rolling your [...] gone to the divine world.”
[2] So that there may not be any intellectual [...] and outer being. Sometimes people seem very sincere to hear them talk, [...] is a proper system of education.
[4] Similarly, while doing Sádhaná [...] meditation, but these days I cant seem to concentrate at all. Thats [...] also there is pause and speed.
[2] In the sleeping state, if a persons [...] previously-acquired desires do not then seem to be imaginary but appear to [...] dreams never come in deep sleep.
[30] The principle of ahiḿsá, [...] hiḿsá, no matter how harsh it may seem.
[178] “Yes, they go everywhere, [...] and probably for that reason they seem to frequent it a little more.”
[3] Let us first analyse the meaning [...] Central Asia, but this does not seem to be correct. Rather it is more [...] the northwestern parts was Vedic.
[52] “I am very near and dear [...] him carefully. His body did not seem to be of this earth. Somehow it [...] was watching a talking picture.
[106] My visitor paused for a moment, [...] quite a lot. But you dont seem to be annoyed at all. Of course, [...] coming out of my mouth.”
[74] The author of the Purana has said something more about Kárttika which does not seem to be reasonable: he imagined [...] the Bengali calendar are named.
[37] For a time there was complete silence. [...] sound of the train there did not seem to be anything else existing. [...] from? Where do you stay?”