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The Spirit of Yoga (1)

[5] Then how can we check its flow? [...] defective. Due to one’s disease or senselessness, there may be thoughtlessness [...] spiritual aspirants or Bhaktas.

The Macrocosmic Stance and Human Life (2)

[29] The human mind constantly needs [...] non-attributional stance. But sleep, senselessness or death cannot be regarded as [...] viewpoint of psychology, sleep and senselessness are almost similar. They occur [...] the mind cannot perform actions.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[173] Bha is the acoustic root of the [...] múrcchá does not mean senselessness; it means to lose one’s common [...] pratyáhára yoga.

Sentimentality: A Special Quality in Women – Excerpt D (2)

[6] Anyway, hysteria is a form of acetanatá [senselessness]. Epilepsy is also transmitted [...] These are the different kinds of senselessness that we observe or find in the mundane world.

Savikalpa and Nirvikalpa Samádhi (1)

[13] In the state of wakefulness all [...] active. During sleep [and during senselessness], only the unconscious mind remains [...] had been one of absolute bliss.

Samádhi, Senselessness and Sleep (4)

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[1] [Today’s topic of discussion was the differences among samádhi, senselessness and sleep.]

[3] Senselessness : The conscious mind functions [...] functioning produces the state of senselessness.

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (1)

[45] The Saḿskrta word matta [...] causing drowsiness and eventually senselessness. Another category of drugs causes [...] people may lose their common sense.

Relativity and the Supreme Entity (1)

[23] The concept of fragments of time [...] o’clock. During the period of senselessness his mind was not able to measure [...] that the devotees are correct?

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (2)

[17] Anyway this hysteria is a form of acetanatá [senselessness]. Epilepsy is also transmitted [...] These are the different kinds of senselessness that we observe or find in the mundane world.