Se > References for ‘semblance’
See also: semantic · semblances · semble · semen · semi · semi-arid
[111] Puruśa = Consciousness; [...] ábhásah = reflection, semblance, appearance
[134] Bhúmácitte = in Macrocosmic [...] ábhásah = reflection, semblance, appearance
[11] When people perceive something [...] entity as well, and is the perfect semblance of His characteristic identity. [...] arrogance but Himalayan ignorance.
[24] The dream world is directly concerned [...] loka the mind does experience the semblance of bliss, but the unit may also [...] gandharvaloka in Sanskrit. The semblance of happiness, that arises out [...] asmitá. So people may attain the semblance or suggestion of happiness by [...] Sádhaná is indispensable.
[22] In the human mind Avidyámáyá [...] increase of remoteness even the semblance of knowledge gradually vanishes. [...] or lid over the original object.
[50] The greatest difference between [...] reflection or simulacrum of the Brahmic Semblance. For the preservation of His own [...] the husbandship of Puruśa.
[61] “Self-knowledge, that is [...] causality, is but a pretension or semblance of knowledge. Such knowledge is [...] Vijiṋána (Physical Science).
[62] I have already said that it will [...] Super-exultation, that Brahma – the semblance of that Cosmic Flow.
[90] His singular stance is His only [...] entities for they contain in them the semblance of attributes, their existential [...] whole Truth, the Absolute Truth.
[91] Earn your deathlessness by establishing [...] free from all attributes or the semblance thereof, the states of collectivity [...] Soul. It is that Soul we must know.
[93] This Turiiya or non-dual state [...] the Avikalpa, there is not even a semblance of witness-ship. No matter how [...] even a single anna will not do.
[58] Pleasure and pain are but the distortion [...] equilibrium. At that time not a semblance of pleasure or pain remains save an attitude of absolute happiness.
[73] The Yama said, “But the minds [...] portion of true knowledge, even a semblance of the Truth, are not deluded [...] has nothing to do with spirits.
[2] Wherever there is any semblance or sign of existence there is [...] tánmátrik influence.
[5] “Nirábhásam”. [...] have any ábhása, any semblance, in other things or in other objects; [...] reflection, but reflection is there.
[6] Still another meaning is that one [...] Him, even a very faint or minute semblance of Him, yet no one can claim himself [...] been used here in this sense also.
[14] It is said that the knowledge of [...] is not knowledge but rather the semblance of knowledge. For example, a shadow [...] knowledge is complete or perfect.