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[17] The organs of a person whose mind-like [...] the perceivable objects of the sensuous word: every act of the organs [...] the weakness of the human mind.
[38] There are abuses of práńáyáma [...] but whenever they indulge in any sensuous or crude act, the movement of [...] comprehension, thought or judgement.
[22] Sensual objects are naturally crude [...] and merge their minds in their sensuous pursuits.”
[28] So you see, preya or káma [...] prestige – even they pursue sensuous or fragmentary objects for the [...] ultimately be pulverized into dust.
[33] Pará-vdyá that leads [...] it has accumulated through its sensuous animal life is that of preya, [...] highway, reinforced with concrete.
[34] The followers of the path of shreya [...] not been attracted towards the sensuous world. You deserve to learn the [...] or intuitional knowledge.”
[59] Suppose there is a virtuous discussion [...] in the average human mind. The sensuous desires of avidyá continue [...] in a sádhakas life.
[1] Taking His refuge means merging [...] Lord. Entertaining no desire for sensuous happiness one has to surrender [...] Love Sublime), her sole world.
[25] Crude sensuous desires cannot identify themselves [...] perseverance conquer all obstacles.
[26] For example, a man with a strong [...] different direction, and free his sensuous desires from the attraction of [...] call it the death of the organs.
[20] Physical attachments are very difficult [...] of attachments. All bondages of sensuous attractions of those that have [...] Sádhaná, are bound to be resolved.
[31] Taking His refuge means merging [...] Lord. Entertaining no desire for sensuous happiness a man has to surrender [...] Love Sublime), her sole world.
[43] This Átmá, or Soul, [...] you will have to be devoid of all sensuous desires by carefully and deftly [...] realize that Grand Glorious Brahma.
[60] Sensuous intellect is an inert intellect. Sensuous movements are efferent. So the intellect of the sensuous man is wasted over external objects. [...] preceptor and proceed accordingly.