Se > References for ‘seemingly’
See also: seeking · seeks · seem · seemed · seeming · seems · seen · seep · seepage · seeping
[16] Now, it may be said that the microcosms [...] remember that they may be tiny, seemingly insignificant portions of this [...] everything else, but not Him.”
[2] Human beings are generally acquainted [...] and dormant or unexpressed, or seemingly unexpressed, during the wakeful [...] absorbed in Cosmic Consciousness.
[7] The second characteristic is kśama [...] reaction is set in motion. But this seemingly endless cycle must come to a halt [...] second characteristic of dharma.
[37] Keeping this refrain in mind, they must continue in their relentless effort to fight against the seemingly indomitable might of hundreds [...] pearls in the garland of victory.
[2] Brahma is the composite of Puruśa [...] The dormant Puruśa in such seemingly inert objects will certainly one day awaken.
[38] An individual always seeks out [...] good. The great Prakrti, who is seemingly transforming the Puruśa [...] name of Puruśa and Prakrti.
[16] Just as the force of fire is bound with, though seemingly unrelated to, the very existence [...] Entity for whom one should yearn.
[3] Not all human energy, however, [...] maintain their existence in this seemingly adverse physical world, naturally [...] [the science of spirituality].
[3] Like most great authors, he is a consummate storyteller, using a seemingly inexhaustible supply of anecdotes, [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[2] While Varńa Vijiṋána [...] out the common factors at work in seemingly disparate idioms. In this way [...] different communities and races.
[3] Like most great authors, he is a consummate storyteller, using a seemingly inexhaustible supply of anecdotes, [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[3] Like most great authors, he is a consummate storyteller, using a seemingly inexhaustible supply of anecdotes, [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[3] Like most great authors, he is a consummate storyteller, using a seemingly inexhaustible supply of anecdotes, [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[23] [Bábá looks at a [...] sádhaka falls backward, seemingly senseless. The sádhaka [...] do more sádhaná.
[4] What is the meaning of this shloka? [...] follow and others dharma is seemingly very easy to follow, it is still [...] dharma [“human dharma”].
[71] The dog appeared completely uninjured. [...] blood circulation and bring him seemingly to the point of death. Almost [...] be dry during his last moments.