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[10] Spiritual practice makes the mind [...] meditation, perform virtuous deeds and think pure thoughts, live longer than ninety years.
[14] In India, particularly in Bengal [...] responsibilities, they get the scope to think deeply about life. In the month [...] righteous forces over the evil forces.
[3] Whatever object or idea there is [...] and sit in a lonely place, you think, “Why have I come into this [...] inferior, but you are not so to Him.
[12] He has given you your organs. Utilize [...] praise, His kiirtana. With your mind think of Him.
[12] Shrii Krśńa said: [...] arms and legs, you have power to think, you have an ectoplasmic structure, you have so many things; you can certainly do many things.
[14] So it has been said: “You [...] the fruits of action, you should think carefully before you act. Do work; [...] dharma [property (of the action)].
[16] So before doing anything you should think carefully, because the action [...] no right to do more than that.
[6] Fully utilize your strength and [...] Just as a small child never has to think about itself – its parents think about its well-being – similarly, [...] inviting trouble for themselves.
[1] In the morning I said that it is [...] complexes of different kinds. They think they are not learned. How will they achieve the goal of their life?
[8] Even when you think of God as an enemy, you are involved in Him. Really, our mind is more activated [to think about somebody] by anger and hatred [...] bring about the desired results.
[6] It is not possible to fight against [...] clouds have gone. If you always think of your enemy, your mind will [...] into the Supreme Being itself.
[1] Yesterday morning I gave a short [...] And I also said that whenever we think something or do something regarding [...] – this speed is a natural law.
[42] 5. Iishvara Prańidhána [...] prosperity and adversity, and to think of oneself as the instrument, and not the wielder of the instrument, in all the affairs of life.
[22] Now even within this ideal state [...] this sort of ideal devotion may think that they will worship Parama [...] free from a tinge of selfishness.
[19] Now the question is, how can human [...] like that.” Karmiis will think that Parama Puruśa is a [...] A devotee will think, “I may be a virtuous person, [...] thinks of the Lord just as people think of their nearest and dearest ones. [...] of devotion is called a bhakta.
[30] The secret of a devotees [...] devotee. A devotee is always bound to think of Parama Puruśa at heart, [...] 7 )
[4] In this regard there is a nice [...] to become immortal. You should think more intelligently before asking [...] day.” He died in the evening!
[12] The next grade of devotee says: [...] Puruśa, please do whatever You think is best for me. All I want is [...] You, by making You happy.”
[3] Yatamána should be applied [...] lost the power and capacity to think independently. Such an intellect [...] door of the cage the bird will think, “I am quite comfortable [...] want inside my little cage”.
[24] All these are examples of the injection [...] Puruśa. She is bound to think, “I am low-born. I am a [...] vocal against these exploiters.
[27] What we call Saḿskára [...] Yajiṋa are misguided. They think that by offering ghee in the fire, [...] them wherever rainfall is needed.
[32] Love must be selfless. Suppose [...] While rendering services you should think that you are serving for his or [...] will earn money by selling them.
[38] One has to see appreciate how the [...] very simple. I should not even think that he or she is reaping the [...] which I will act. I will have to think that in the pursuit of a particular [...] distressed with divine sentiments.
[8] Some people consider that one should [...] approaching death that makes one think of God in old age. Ones [...] so should intuitional practice.
[2] The pure feeling of “I” [...] jiṋána that one can take an idea and think or perform some action. The feeling [...] influence of sentient Prakrti on it.
[9] Some religions decree that widows [...] widow are both His children. Do you think Parama Puruśa likes the [...] (idea). That is the real spirit.
[3] That point, that váráńasii, [...] “very luminous entity”. I think its meaning is crystal-clear.
[13] Some people think that Yoga means a particular exercise, [...] the Supreme definition of Yoga.
[13] Let us now analyse imagination [...] Calcutta, makes his ahaḿtattva think of Chowringhee, and his citta [...] Chowringhee in his imagination.
[13] Others say that Parama Puruśa [...] Dúŕat sudúre: if people think that Parama Puruśa is far [...] situation, what should people do?
[23] Still others say, “Sarvacintáparityágo [...] called yoga? When one continues to think during sleep, it is called “dream”, [...] be called yoga? Certainly not.
[29] I have said that the Lord is very [...] ideation of Parama Puruśa think that there are thousands of other [...] devotees of the lowest category think, “As Parama Puruśa [...] ones spiritual progress.
[30] The second category of devotees is slightly better than this. They think, “Parama Puruśa is [...] devotees of the highest category think, “Parama Puruśa is [...] assertion is undoubtedly true.
[31] Now in each and every person there [...] diffidence in the human mind. People think, “Although Parama Puruśa [...] a form of inferiority complex.
[9] To every action there is an equal [...] reaction will get awakened. If we think uncharitably of others, we have [...] to this the Giitá says:
[34] People may think, “Will Shiva be kind to [...] harbour vanity. The person may think, “I have never done anything [...] a sinner and a virtuous person.
[9] Mind is made up of buddhitattva, [...] does not arise. Mind can never think, feel or grasp any idea of the size of Brahma.
[21] Sahasrapáda: When you move [...] another place from here you cannot think that Parama Puruśa has [...] thinking, have thought or will think in the future is all know to Him. [...] of a spirit of welfare for all.
[9] In some Arab countries, huge amounts [...] last forever, so they started to think about the future of their countries [...] alarm at the sight of the rain!
[4] Consider the matter of food. A [...] with such a person if we wrongly think – “He is a great man, [...] Then only you can influence him.
[2] Suppose there is a rasagollá [...] importance – you suddenly think, “ My paddy plants are ripening [...] the sights of Jaipur, nor can you think deeply about your paddy fields [...] things, one will lose concentration.
[1] In the physical, psychic and spiritual [...] get sufficient food will always think about food. This is normal, for food is necessary to sustain the physical body.
[5] The human mind attaches itself [...] desire to eat them. But maybe you think, “No I shouldnt eat [...] following couplet comes to mind:
[8] So you tell yourself, “No, [...] the aroma of freshly made tea and think how nice it would be to have a [...] alas! the very next second you think, “Oooh, what a beautiful [...] from object to object. Then, you think, “Oh dear, Im going [...] your mental ear to hear her words.
[10] The best psychological cure for addicts is to put them in an environment where they will be unable to think of their object of addiction for [...] addicted. It is a defective approach.
[13] Not only does the mind remain attached [...] physical sphere, for whatever people think is materialized if their desire is intense.
[14] The same thing also happens in [...] a firm decision: “I will think only of Parama Puruśa, [...] the greatest object of happiness.
[11] You all have an “I”; [...] not actually have it, you only think you have it. In other words, other than self-deception, nothing exists.
[12] Vishuddha Advaetaváda makes [...] make the mistake. At most one can think it to be a glittering substance, [...] expose the perception are defective!
[7] Jiiva Brahmaeva náparah. [...] physical bodies are also unreal. You think you are jiivas, but actually you [...] protect their untenable position.
[4] Let me tell you a little story. [...] thoughts. A mind that wants to think of many things requires a developed [...] the vehicle for a complex mind.
[17] [All unit entities, all unit structures, [...] theirs will continue as long as they think that they are separate from their [...] they will attain immortality.]
[22] Krśńa is also called [...] Such a devotee does not like to think that He belongs to everyone, but [...] together, does the devotee then think, “He is all mine”? [...] come anywhere near that stance.
[26] Rádhá attained Krśńa [...] might say, “I will never even think of Him again, but will remain [...] bháva, in Vraja Krśńa.
[25] Thus in the final stage of spiritual [...] survive. That is why one should never think, “Parama Puruśa is [...] Him whether one likes it or not.
[2] When people experience joy or move [...] tanmátra; you see something or you think something – these are all [...] performance. People do not care to think of the entity that pulls the strings from behind, or if they are even more foolish, they think that others see them alone, not [...] come to them. There are people who think in this way. However, you move and dance under His control. He makes you dance from behind.
[20] He has created jiivas, created [...] perishable in nature. Those who think that if they can maintain a permanent [...] bliss. This has already been proven.
[37] Now it so happens that human beings [...] another. Devotees of the highest order think, “If it pleases Parama Puruśa [...] musical resonance, devotees exclaim:
[4] I will give you a good example [...] his brain becomes hot. He cannot think whether for right or wrong. His [...] him. Does it not happen like this?
[8] The distinctiveness of vibrations [...] into those of sweetness and we think that the water is sweet.
[100] The attraction between one object [...] some particular religious creeds think that dyeing their clothes or bodies [...] Mahatma Kabir used to say –
[108] Remember, you have to offer your [...] surrender my all to you. Do what you think is best”. And the Lord immediately [...] you will attain eternal bliss.
[12] I think you are all familiar with an ink [...] qualities of Parama Puruśa.
[27] But the devotees say, “No, [...] belongs to no one else. I cannot even think of sharing Him with anyone.”
[6] Sádhakas first address the [...] pervasive association. One cannot think of anything secretly, what do [...] measured by the small human mind.
[12] There was a time when lawyers had [...] solve their personal problems. They think, “It would be good if I [...] in the name of public service.
[28] Naturopaths do not believe in using medicine. They think that it is possible to cure patients [...] and speed of the healing process.
[30] Ápascavishvabheśajii [...] get medical treatment. I do not think such views are worth commenting on.
[45] I have encountered some doctors [...] charge as well. But some patients think, “If a doctor distributes [...] if one is totally honest.”
[63] The quality of ośadhi or [...] days. In olden times people used to think that the qualities of edibles [...] Ośadhipati [Lord of Medicine].
[5] The funny thing is that one always [...] People ultimately become as they think: Yádrshii bhávaná [...] ones own innate characteristic.
[13] Hládinii shakti is the second [...] their time more benevolently. They think, “From today I will utilize [...] Charitámrta it has been said,
[16] With the help of vaedhii bhakti [...] possible to become one with Him. To think, “Parama Puruśa is [...] ones spiritual progress.
[24] In this category of devotion one does not think of harming anyone, but asks for [...] because you did not desire it.
[26] A devotee of this category may think: “Now I am an old man. I [...] devotion. Such devotees do not think of harming others, but they do [...] such devotion has no real value.
[1] Today is ekádashii, I think. These fastings are called “upavása” in Saḿskrta.
[14] To those who think for all Who offer others seats [...] esteem and deepest salutations.
[22] Now, the unit spirit, with the [...] anything confidentially; you cannot think anything secretly or confidentially. [...] Him everything is an open book.
[41] “Everything is the expression [...] everywhere – in what we can think about, and what we cannot think about.”
[5] Parama Puruśa is the original [...] Puruśa. People sometimes wrongly think that time, nature, destiny, accident, [...] beyond the scope of the senses.
[13] Whatever exists in this universe [...] manifestation. Whatever people can or cannot think of inside or outside the creation [...] universe are all His manifestations.
[70] The third visitor said, “I think we should have called the election [...] students present sentiments.”
[86] The gentleman ghost retorted, “Obviously you dont realize just how depressed I am! Do you think that 10 rupees will make me all [...] Im a pious man, you know.”
[90] “Do you think this is a joke? Do you think the matter will end here? I know [...] be taken very seriously.”
[104] The secretary ghost replied, “I humbly accept your order, but dont you think that the other members of the selection board will be angered?”
[158] His Holiness, the Maharaja said, “Tell me, where do you think you should go?”
[166] Bhutanandajis face beamed [...] householder and said, “Do you think His Holiness is like any ordinary [...] ghosts for some time more.”
[30] What could I do? I kept my mouth [...] a man. True enough. One cannot think of me as a man. But still, what can I be other than a man? Rather, you should think of me as your shadow. Shadows are very long, arent they?”
[33] “Such a bizarre entity like [...] entity – what will people think if they see me walking with such a huge entity?”
[36] “What will people on the road think?” I said. “How they will gossip!”
[94] After a little while I fell asleep [...] Those same farmers who could never think of confronting the Europeans, [...] have to put a stop to it!”
[96] “If this rulers philosophy [...] follow it. Whatever people may think, you cant sever your ties [...] rulers philosophy.”
[103] The man replied: “I dont [...] they do, they do for me. Do you think you can teach me how to treat dogs and swine like yourselves? I know very well.”
[118] “At the beginning of the [...] with it. Even courageous people think: ‘Let me see how things [...] take revenge on their oppressors.
[127] “Look here, sahib,” [...] know what I can do to help you. Think for a moment and tell me what [...] it then I certainly will.”
[171] The meaning of the root verb ul [...] oneself” or “to improperly think great things about oneself”. [...] are! How courageous I am!”
[172] According to one story in the Puranas, Indra also used to think great things about himself. After [...] meaning of the word uluka is Indra.
[7] There are certain misunderstandings in India regarding these shúdras. Some people used to think that those non-Aryan people – [...] he or she is physically black.
[18] He is the navel point of the creation. He is Lord of the navel point of creation. One may think that one is an educated person, [...] cannot hate His animal children.
[2] Later, people began to feel some [...] as needed. Thus, they began to think of media of exchange.
[10] Out of the Macrocosmic Consciousness [...] for all. So no one should ever think that if anyone slips and stumbles [...] ceaselessly; it will never come to an end.
[57] India has many scripts. Many of [...] most scientific script, I do not think that it is desirable to impose [...] future literature will be cut off.
[62] What is to be done now? The leaders [...] matter of language, nobody will think of forming states on a linguistic basis.
[72] I find it necessary to say one more thing in this connection. Those who think that the Bhúdán [...] people is tactfully suppressed.
[6] What is the meaning of Súkśmátisúkśmaḿ? [...] of its own through which it can think. Even in the case of a tiny white [...] simply beyond human imagination.
[13] The devotees claim that the pundits [...] Puruśa was completely alone. Just think of a vast universe where there [...] even cry, or scold anyone. Just think what a terrible situation He was [...] the contention of the devotees.
[14] Not only has Parama Puruśa [...] joys and sorrows. If some people think that they are insignificant, illiterate, [...] Everything originates from Him.
[7] We deduce conclusions just from [...] than giving him food. So we should think and try to find the noumenal cause [...] observation of outward expressions.
[9] In the prehistoric age, before [...] northern part of South America. Some think that this phallic worship was [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[9] Once agriculture started, people [...] psychic spheres, and they began to think about spirituality. This in turn [...] oldest civilization in the world.
[12] With the invention of the wheel, [...] people of the past. Some people think that Mahato is a caste, but this is not correct. There is no logic behind the caste system.
[8] Human beings confuse their petty [...] in such a way that they cannot think of any agency other than their [...] projection of objectivities, they think that the performance of that reception [...] called asmitá (egotism).
[11] When people perceive something through the mind, they think that their sight or perception [...] identity. Ignorant people cannot think of anything beyond what little [...] arrogance but Himalayan ignorance.
[14] Although instrumentality and cognition [...] ignore prajiṋá and think kárańa to be everything.
[40] Puruśa, the Supreme Consciousness, [...] non-existence can not touch it. Those who think shúnya means “emptiness” [...] meaningful than a numerical cipher.
[67] But those materialists who run like mad dogs after crude enjoyment, who cannot think of anything beyond their physical [...] spreading a web of dialectics.
[7] In the ancient Vedic age there [...] Having learned a lot, he began to think: “What is the sense in my [...] can presume, did not stop eating.
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[19] Of course it is not wise to think that all social problems will [...] greedy, money-making mentality.
[21] To the vaeshyas the social body [...] machine than they spend on it. They think, “As I supply oil, water [...] send it to the junkyard.”
[47] Nothing in the world is exclusively [...] for social welfare. Instead they think about how to compel people through [...] they can earn money in exchange.
[49] We do not expect vipras to do such [...] chance to live. But if the vaeshyas think of the kśatriyas or shúdras [...] greater profit indirectly kill them.
[60] These psychological manipulations, [...] struggle in order to survive. They think, “Since there is no point [...] anything worthy of human beings.
[72] No matter how many other qualities they may possess, vipras and kśatriyas who think independently, possess a sense [...] depended on the mercy of the vaeshyas.
[19] The fight between jiṋániis [...] cranium. And they think that they are jiṋániis, [...] become jiṋániis?
[38] You know, it is the human wont [...] And they will never think what they actually are. They will [...] they will do the kiirtana of Hari.
[3] [All unit entities, all unit structures, [...] theirs will continue as long as they think that they are separate from their [...] they will attain immortality.]
[13] Similarly, a person (who is sometimes [...] they are tethered to a stake. They think that they are everything, that they know so much. They think so much. Each person thinks that [...] can be pulled towards the stake.
[10] The second type of people are different again. Although they do not say what they think, what they say, they do. That [...] they say and do exactly what they think because they have clean, clear [...] “something coiled”].
[11] “Samyauṋmasrnito svánto [...] you again. Yes, of course I shall think it over”. Say immediately, [...] day after to give me a chance to think it over.” Close the chapter [...] “Mamatvátishayánkitah”.
[12] It has been said, “Ananyamamatá [...] something is my own. One does not think of anything as being ones [...] the control of such a devotee. To think that Parama Puruśa and [...] bháva it has been said;
[14] Here the word “cittamásrńya” [...] intellect and so on. Many people think that káma means “sex”, [...] within the reach of the human mind.
[18] The sense of differentiation and [...] divine love. Such people could never think of exploiting others. Some of [...] large rest houses for pilgrims they think they are showing their love for [...] – they are never genuine.
[1] The demarcation between right and [...] true devotees. True devotees can think only of Parama Puruśa – [...] sádhaná. True devotees are unable to think of right and wrong, but because [...] devotion for Parama Puruśa.
[2] There is a story about Lord Krśńa, [...] taken aback – they could not think of doing such a thing – [...] most glad to oblige Him.”
[6] That is, submission to the Eternal [...] others. Before doing any work, I must think that Parama Puruśa is doing this work through me.
[5] Parama Puruśa is the Father [...] due to their ego and pride, they think that they have enough intellect, [...] that case Parama Puruśa may think, “If you are such a capable [...] manage them by yourself?”
[9] What is the nature of Parama Puruśa? [...] The clever ones never boast; they think themselves so only in their minds. [...] declare that they are pandits.
[10] “Saharsa shrśáh [...] many brains. O Lord; so please think of me. What can I do with my single [...] reminding Him by shedding tears.
[12] “Sahasrapáda”. Countless legs. Suppose I have to go to Patna. I have to think and plan the trip – how [...] travelling from one place to another.
[15] Similarly, He hears through His [...] mental thought-wave? When people think, what is that “thinking”? [...] nothing but conversing mentally. Just think and see, you will observe that [...] mental conversations of yours.
[10] The fourth characteristic is asteya. I think you are all conversant with the [...] anything physically or mentally.
[6] “Kśamá”, [...] blindly punish a wrongdoer. We should think properly before we act. If someone [...] decision in this regard arbitrarily.
[11] The spirit of shaoca is to keep [...] those who always harm others, will think about doing more harm or committing [...] do virtuous deeds night and day.
[18] The goal of ones life should [...] person sitting in a silent place may think, “Let me recollect my Iśt́a [...] dhruvásmrti or fixed memory.
[26] Yes, He is a thief, but He is not [...] cannot like this, a father cannot think that His children will have to [...] our sins. We cant.”
[7] Now, let us see our activities in the physical world. We do so many works, we think that we are doing so many works. [...] energies with your vital energy.
[11] Similarly, whatever is being done [...] cannot do anything, or you cannot think anything without His existence, with being witnessed by Him. If you think that you are not being witnessed [...] entity, He is always with you.
[10] Do you know the difference between [...] one to attain Brahma. Those who think they do not know Brahma, have perhaps known Him; and those who think they know Him after reading many [...] be successful in attaining Him.
[21] It is a fact that the force of [...] situations as a test. They must never think in terms of retreat – it [...] merging in the Supreme Source.
[52] Brahma is that Entity whom the mind cannot think of, but from whom the thinking [...] idol cannot be regarded as Brahma.
[3] When a magician creates something, the spectators will think, “Oh! What magic! What a [...] party of the spectators.”
[4] A person whom I was very close [...] O, Fathers! None of you should think that I am leaving out someones [...] concentrated in this way? Certainly not.
[6] Avarńa. Varńa [...] of an object due to its colours. Think of any particular object. You will find that as soon as you think of it, you are also aware of its colour.
[17] Now, what does the witnessing [...] not in a position to do anything, think anything or remember anything. [...] átmá has heard everything.
[18] What is the thought process? It is an internal monologue. You think internally, “I shall go to Navadwip and I shall meet my maternal uncle.” To think in this way is to talk mentally. Whenever you think of anything, you will find that [...] get my promotion.” One may think like this but afterwards one reaps [...] “O Lord , how much harm I think of doing to others?” In [...] nothing but deceit and hypocrisy.
[16] So living beings are preoccupied [...] everything. Those who shut their eyes think that no one in the world is seeing [...] never be unnecessarily worried.
[23] Tasmin haḿso bhrámyate brahmacakre. And what do the rest of the people do? They think that since Parama Puruśa [...] and thus become pure and holy.
[24] Prthagátmánaḿ [...] Instead of this, people should think, “Parama Puruśa is [...] Náráyańa says:
[37] Karmádhyakśa sarvabhútádhivásah [...] You do so many things, and you think that you have done them. “I [...] into your individual vital energy.
[39] So karmádhyakśa. [...] you have done that. You should think that He has done His work, and [...] is the adhyakśa of karma.
[3] Now, what is external change? It [...] projections. Human beings started to think in more subtle ways, so their [...] give more pleasure to the mind.
[12] “Dúrát sudúre [...] long distance. Sometimes you may think that your sound and your expressions may not but audible or visible to Him. If you think like this then all your efforts, [...] be of no avail. Because when you think that He is at a long distance, [...] is at a longer distance. If you think that He is not near you, He is [...] is at a longer distance. If you think that He is near, then He is not [...] closer than you can ever imagine.
[8] Now the question is whether such [...] amongst the general public – think, “We are depraved persons, [...] souls], not for us.” They think like this.
[20] Think of that Hara, think of that Hara, He will take away all your sins; think of that Hara, Meditate on that [...] the realm of physicality it will think of Vyoma and in the realm of spirituality it will think of Hara “Hara Hara Vyom [...] relationship with Kśara.
[11] Judged in the relative perspective, [...] baby is completely helpless. Just think of the plight of a helpless child [...] before returning to its mother.
[17] Other examples can also be given. Some people think that animals do not love their [...] amongst human beings decreases.
[18] We must increase the jurisdiction [...] everything has feeling. We should think that others feel as I feel, and [...] development of the human mind.
[2] You know, whenever you think something, you create mental sound. [...] [Much laughter among the audience.]
[9] Uttiśt́han tretá [...] their beds – “Oh, I think this should be done or that should [...] yet to be translated into action.
[11] Earlier I mentioned that just as [...] worry about what others will say or think, or worry about being criticized, [...] given the name sadvipra .
[10] “Why is my husband so dear? [...] to leave the world. People often think, “Id like to leave [...] the psychology of human beings.
[17] The scriptures say that everything [...] were no such fear, the wind might think of taking a little rest. In Sanskrit, [...] with their allotted duties.”
[30] Whatever things the people of this world are running after, whatever they think of or see, they focus on the colours. They see them, think of them. But what they perceive [...] bháva [stance] is vaerágya.
[14] Brhacca taddivyam acintyarúpam, [...] why you cannot see Him. If you think that He is far, then He is very, very far away. The jiṋániis or philosophers think that He is very far – so [...] and yet He surrounds everything.
[26] This Parama Puruśa knows [...] meditation.” The moment you think thus, Parama Puruśa immediately [...] fasting day they eat chocolates and think, “I am eating secretly – [...] – nothing is hidden from Him.
[28] Utáḿrtatvasyesháno [...] earlier that mean-minded people often think, “I am a sinner, and Parama [...] with the creatures of hell also.
[29] That is why no one should ever think internally, “I am a sinner, [...] This is the essence of dharma.
[30] Dúrát sudúre: [...] sudúre. If in their ignorance people think that Parama Puruśa is far [...] ones cries will never reach Him.
[31] Tadihántike ca: some people think, “No, Parama Puruśa [...] slight gap. To those who perpetually think that Parama Puruśa is very, [...] for Him in the external world.
[2] No action can be performed in the [...] called the primary action. One may think that actions such as the beating [...] the will plays a dominant role.
[13] The firmly established sensation [...] The one who feels the legs might think that the elephant resembles the trunks of banana trees, the one who feels the trunk may think that the elephant is like a pipe, and the one who feels the ears may think that the elephant is like bamboo [...] elephant is called perception.
[40] Even though karmáshaya is [...] and forget everything else. To think of plurality is to stumble towards [...] Támáhu Paramá gatih.
[9] What we want is the rule of rationality. [...] says. Only due to dogmas, people think in terms of heterogeneity. There [...] all-embracing but also all-pervading.
[1] The Cognitive Faculty is the Supreme [...] anything secretly. You can not even think anything secretly. And as you [...] Him. All are His loving children.
[4] He sees everything. He feels everything. [...] Similarly, whatever you do, whatever you think, whatever you smell, whatever [...] in a position to do anything or think, smell or taste, He witnesses [...] pessimism or any inferiority complex.
[15] Now, in this process of spiritual [...] sinner if you say this, if you think this. It is a defective psychic [...] is actually a singular entity.
[3] Humans of those days could not think as the people of today can in [...] They did not have the capacity to think that much so they cannot be blamed [...] struggles increased their intellects.
[12] There is one more thing in this [...] didnt have the capacity to think about it. Vajra, became a god, [...] they surrendered before nature.
[14] In the second phase people started [...] intellect than me. So I have to think about Him. Ideation on Him will [...] worship soil they become soil.
[19] Take for instance the case of Kálii. [...] Kálii. It is not possible to think of any other colour, because there was no other colour.
[32] The nine kinds of plant having [...] [wife] of somebody. And some think that kalábau means [...] come from adopting these ideas.
[34] I do not know whether Gańesha [...] – his mount being a mouse. Think what the consequences could be!
[35] Each of the gods and goddesses [...] siddhirbhavati tádrshii [As you think, so you become]. How dangerous [...] owl also), then would it be good?
[2] People unable to attain their objects [...] it has not. Thus people began to think that fate is nothing more than [...] Brahma-vijiṋána or intuitional science.
[10] Thus time, which is entirely dependent [...] ago” at once we indirectly think within ourselves that this incident [...] are also not the ultimate factor.
[14] So what is the primary cause of [...] so tightly in its grip that they think it is the controller of their [...] cannot be the supreme controller.
[45] How should you carry on with your [...] treasures – however meagre you think they may be – that He has [...] desire to know and understand Him, think of Him, ideate on Him, meditate on Him – You will certainly attain Him.
[49] He is all-pervading. Do not think that He abides in a number of [...] despising Parama Brahma Himself.
[24] “Okay, do whatever you think right,” said the king.
[26] “Okay,” said the king. “Do whatever you think right. Dharma is with me. I gave my word that I would buy it and I bought it.”
[38] That is the story. A dhármik [...] direction; he or she does not even think about it. And they will not leave [...] beings should always remain ready.
[47] Caturtho samatábhávo [...] complex is also bad. Many people think that if they run away from everything [...] anekabuddhi [many-minded].
[55] This all-round restraint is indeed [...] or static. While eating you must think carefully as to what influence [...] eat whatever you get. You have to think when you act.
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[7] The Cosmic Entity, the Supreme [...] more scientific way. One must not think that anything is fixed or stationary [...] and more spiritually-oriented!
[7] No one should be foolish enough to think that women did not practice yoga [...] should give a very blunt reply.
[11] “Dear son, although you are [...] ever-enlightened entity. As long as you think that you are only a small child, [...] this world after all? Human beings think this world is real, but to the [...] Madálasá teaches her son.”
[1] Those who consider themselves greatly [...] persons who, on the other hand, think that they do not know anything, [...] shall have to ponder very deeply.
[4] And as I said, one cannot tell [...] learned person or a fool. One has to think a great deal before commenting [...] the Tantric biija, phat́.
[5] [All unit entities, all unit structures, [...] theirs will continue as long as they think that they are separate from their [...] they will attain immortality.]
[11] The need for psychic power at this [...] help of positive microvita. They think, “I cannot claim any merit [...] nothing to say in the matter.”
[12] If someone has pride inwardly that [...] Parama Puruśa. They should think, “Parama Puruśa is [...] find it impossible to progress.
[4] Human beings do karma (action) and think that thereby they will attain [...] path of salvation lies elsewhere.
[11] There are still others who think that through the cultivation of [...] become a cent per cent failure.
[13] There are still others who think that they can attain salvation [...] please ring the bell quickly?”
[15] Human beings meditate on Parama Puruśa and wrongly think that they are visualising. The [...] Him. Thus the best approach is to think, “Oh Lord, please always [...] according to Your desire.”
[16] Now, who can think these types of thoughts? Only [...] contrary, people should always think, “Parama Puruśa is [...] as and when He desires.”
[21] As Sarvatomukha (having faces in [...] with microcosmic vanity, never think for a while that you can do anything [...] in human form, so He also knows.
[35] Those who think that to attain the Supreme Entity [...] injustice; they are mentally unbalanced.
[36] He is Vishvatováhu because [...] space of His cognition. You cannot think of anything secretly. Whatever [...] forget, but He will never forget.
[42] Beyond Him there is no second entity. [...] measuring His minuteness you may think that the molecule is the smallest [...] can never measure His minuteness.
[9] Now how to develop this cult of [...] to develop devotional cult is to think, while doing anything, while doing [...] secretly. He is always with you.
[10] This idea has got one advantage and one disadvantage. The disadvantage is that you cannot even think secretly. All your thoughts are tape-recorded by Him. You cannot think secretly. And the advantage is [...] Supreme Entity is always with you.
[11] The second meaning of Parama Puruśa; [...] pápiis. A pápii should not think that Bábá is not [...] can He live with every entity?
[11] For a person who is more evolved [...] when we fondle a little child, we think that the child is not merely a [...] considered a great person in society.
[19] You are beginningless, You are [...] have the [inherent] capacity to think of nor have been given the power to think of. If at all they start thinking [...] lose their individual identities.
[5] [All unit entities, all unit structures, [...] theirs will continue as long as they think that they are separate from their [...] they will attain immortality.]
[6] And you know, if you always think, “I am a sinner, I am a [...] become like that. If you always think, “I am a sinner, I am a [...] become a sinner. So what are you to think? What are you to ideate upon? [...] relationship is purely domestic.
[9] When people get detached from non-carbonic [...] Secondly, ones mind will think in terms of devouring others [...] ailments in various forms and figures.
[2] The first mental faculty is that [...] gentlemen should be taught how to think in a methodical style, otherwise [...] take place in this age of science.
[10] It is improper to think that everything in India has come [...] incorrect training to children.
[4] There is a unique causal relationship [...] That is, one loses the capacity to think, or to assimilate or internalize [...] between the body and the mind.
[7] The various cakras are controlled [...] vibrational existence. When you think in a particular way, your mind [...] expression of fifty main propensities.
[6] Now, how does the word “mantra” [...] kará means “to think”. The mind has two functions – to think and to remember. Mana + trae [...] sah mantrah parikiirtitah .
[5] This manomaya entity is [...] everything. It is better not to think in this way. Such thoughts are [...] scared, so Im not going.”
[13] Krśńapremánanda [...] krś . We dont think, “I dont exist;” we think “I exist”.
[16] Every human being thinks “I exist, I exist,” but they can only think “I exist” when Parama Puruśa gives them the mental force to think it. If He would not give them [...] Bricks, stones and wood do not think, are not able to think, “I exist”. But living beings think this, especially human beings. [...] exists, is Krśńa.
[3] Some people may think that the path of ahiḿsá [...] movement which was averse to struggle.
[1] The characteristic of a unit mind [...] Macrocosm. A unit mind can only think of one object at a particular [...] times, spaces and individualities.
[3] According to some people space [...] person; but the Macrocosm will think of them as his own psychic projection. What will happen if the Macrocosm does not think of anything as his psychic projection? [...] fraction of His vast psychic flow.
[7] This Cosmic entity has innumerable [...] other objects. Hence you cannot think anything secretly. Any secret [...] hence we say that he is multi-eyed.
[7] Those who are moving will have to think constantly of their goal, not [...] become the object of ideation.
[20] Under the influence of avidyá [...] static Prakrti are their own. They think, “my horse, my son, my daughter, [...] called ones own will remain.
[30] In the wakeful and dream states [...] influence of avidyá they think that they will derive pleasure [...] rága or blind attachment.
[5] Mental thoughts create a vibration [...] cells and nerve fibres. Some people think of football games even while sleeping. [...] the state of wakefulness people think, “Im thinking this.” [...] “akśa málá”.
[7] For a person who has no food to [...] practices? How can such a hapless person think of spiritual liberation? Where [...] occur in the spiritual sphere.
[11] Next comes the question of thought-waves [...] crude thinking. Conversely, when we think subtle ideas, our minds distance [...] constitution. If a person is told to think of his pet dog for twenty-four hours, that person will surely be able to think of the dog for some time, but [...] limitations, certain bondages.
[12] There is another problem also. You think of so many things, but how much of what you think can you articulate? You can express [...] microscopic portion of what they think. Writers and artists, through [...] also human beings are in bondage.
[1] To those who think for all . . .
[19] Concerning the spirit of society, [...] are written in Bengali. He may think that if he were in France for [...] expressions between social groups.
[36] Frankly stated, shúdras [...] present and future – they think only about the present. They have neither the time nor the inclination to think about the past or the future. [...] fearfulness and their self-interest.
[45] The collective name of those who [...] controlling matter. They cannot think of or understand anything beyond [...] by taking the lives of others.
[72] Time has three divisions: past, present and future. Kśatriyas only think about the past and the present. [...] conquerors, and not merely to live.
[73] Kśatriyas also think about the past. They do not like [...] insignificant events of the past.
[94] The warlike kśatriyas regarded [...] appear to be impossible, but to think more deeply than this was beyond [...] Brahmaváda were kśatriyas.
[41] When sádhakas stand before the darkness of Prakrti they think that Prakrti is constant. A boy [...] place during those twenty years.
[42] Those who do not want to recognize this perpetually changing form of Prakrti, who think her to be unchanging, are devoid [...] spiritual practice is necessary.
[84] After the break of that self-lost, [...] becomes active, they realize, as they think of their preceding state of void [...] image of Ánanda or Bliss.
[87] Who is the causal factor of creation, [...] from it. Such a sight makes one think that the mirror itself has become [...] – He is Saccidánanda.
[34] That is, past, present and future [...] said, all that we can or cannot think of within the compass of Time, [...] truths. The Scriptures say, –
[52] Whatever you see, whatever you think or you feel, whatever is beyond [...] His being One without a second.
[24] If Brahma is one and without a [...] wakeful state. People generally think that Knowingness only exists in [...] clarify this point for you later.
[27] The word, Náráyańa, [...] He has nothing to do except to think only – “Pure shete [...] is tantamount to sheer madness.
[34] “Can a dream ever be true?” [...] in comparing things, then people think within themselves: “Yes, [...] the different parts of the brain.
[52] We cannot think or say anything about Nirguńa Brahma.
[40] The union of a Sádhaka with [...] himself in Brahma, can no more think of himself except Brahma.
[67] Whether the world and Brahma are [...] distinction does not exist. If I think of London in my mind, is there [...] own mental form, isnt it?
[81] He is the Brahmá i.e., when [...] Briefly speaking, all that you can think of concerning the worlds are within [...] sprout is verily His expression.
[18] There is nothing inanimate or insentient [...] thought by itself, why should Brahma think for it at all? There is hardly [...] perhaps than you even deserve.
[27] What I speak is only a manifestation [...] form-manifestation. Whatever I think within myself, judge or decide [...] good. Control my moments properly.
[36] Elsewhere in the Atharvaveda much [...] nothing bad in the world. What we think to be “bad”, is only [...] Hence my ego is not devoid of Him.
[38] An individual always seeks out [...] sensitized and vibrated. All that we think good or bad in this world is but [...] name of Puruśa and Prakrti.
[1] In ancient times when the desire [...] gradually changed. They began to think how it was possible to attain [...] apprehend with its entire being?
[3] The common people could not grasp [...] will not do for human beings to think only of providing themselves with [...] the aching void of the desert.
[51] All unit objects are external. [...] sincerity, and at the same time think about the pure self within you. [...] soul and His Supreme Soul. Amen!
[19] [Those who think that Parama Puruśa is confined [...] salvation without self-knowledge.]
[20] “If idols made of wood, clay, [...] tádrshii [“As you think, so you become”]. The aspirants [...] Prakrtiliina. It is a dreadful state.
[22] Many may think that since Tantra is a rigorous [...] vehicles to ensure spiritual progress.
[45] Tadekaḿ smarámah. [...] entity, one should take refuge in or think about only the Supreme One,” [...] physical. That is a terrible situation.
[7] Cultural expressions and civilization [...] of life. Those who ration ally think that over-eating is bad, think restraint from it may be called [...] culturally advanced but not civilized.
[10] From ancient times human beings [...] many persons in this world who think of themselves as civilized but [...] counteract these uncivilized persons.
[16] Mahaprabhu said, “Haridas, [...] people with devotion. Rather they think, “After all they are devotees, [...] also be benefited by your contact.
[4] Let us examine in what sense the [...] in the physical sphere. People think that the use of a motor vehicle [...] There, also, it is partly mental.
[2] The physical body is not yours. [...] the mind in this body, so now you think, “It is my body.” [...] biological machine is being goaded?
[16] Just as there are various functions [...] mentally elevated. Similarly, if they think that they have acquired the capacity [...] remembrance of Parama Puruśa.
[18] How long will this rotation around [...] continue as long as human beings think, “I and my Lord are two [...] mokśa in spiritual practice.
[6] The inhabitants of Mithila were [...] would become holy (ignorant people think like this). The king thought, [...] history of Mithila in a nutshell.
[1] Varśa means “that [...] from a distance people may wrongly think they are women. From their appearance, [...] “Kiḿpuruśa Varśa”.
[2] Whatever the humans do, whether [...] objects, and that animals mistakenly think crude pleasure to be happiness. [...] finite objects but in infinity.
[31] By imparting the practical lessons [...] bound by the sentient principle think that they exist; those who are bound by the mutative principle think that they are doing (they think they are billionaires, or learned, [...] knowledge, they realize these truths.
[3] Various fishes have evolved from [...] ancestors of the fishes. One would think that, having all evolved from [...] would have been of the same type.
[23] Utámrtatvasyesháno [...] of creation.” A person may think that he or she is a debased person, [...] animal in human structure. One may think like this. But one must remember [...] as well as of the nadir point.
[25] [Now in this march of life – [...] mental ailment, mental disease. They think, “I know this, I know that. [...] within the scope of geography.
[63] Removing the cover, the prince [...] city. Standing there, he began to think, “Now what to do? I might [...] way by giving any bribe!”
[10] He is omnipresent; He is everywhere. [...] is witnessed by Him. You cannot think secretly.
[12] I told you the other day that He [...] of Your incantation, you should think that He is seeing You. That is the secret.
[12] The second characteristic is rasa, [...] motion in this universe. When humans think they are petty and limited, and [...] experiences the taste of the Infinite.
[1] Now in a short discourse I want [...] restricted source how much can it think and how much can it explain, express [...] is why the poet Padmadanta says:
[5] Similarly it is futile to engage [...] psychic needs please do whatever you think fit. I am at your disposal.” [...] mátraeva Bhramamúlam.”
[12] The seventh advice is Samyak Smrti. [...] the form of the tiger; then you think that you are seeing a tiger. Now [...] mind is called Smrti or memory.
[10] Let me make the matter of psycho-economic [...] from superiority complex. They may think of you, “What a fool he [...] Actually they are not your friends.
[13] Three scripts can be used writing [...] will also feel proud. They will think that they, too, have something [...] Saḿskrtá scholars.
[15] As I told you earlier, the old [...] the exact history, they wrongly think that Devanágrii is the [...] script should be used to write it.
[29] One who is a genuine devotee should [...] world. There was no necessity to think about the attainment of the Vargas [...] arising I have formulated PROUT.
[9] Regarding psychic movement and [...] in the case of humans, they can think anything and everything.
[9] Next comes the fourth and final [...] vashiikára siddhi. Ordinary people think that Mr so-and-so is a very well [...] will become Parama Puruśa.
[23] Though the mind is very powerful it has one serious shortcoming. It cannot think of two objects concurrently.
[26] According to the beliefs of the [...] while in solitude you will have to think for your food and clothes. Sádhaná [...] sádhaná is an ardent desire for it.
[33] The feelings of weal and woe are [...] is expedient to listen to it, to think of and to meditate on it. You [...] Muńd́akopaniśad:
[11] It is not enough to equate the [...] if these proponents of religion think a little deeper, they will realize [...] a comparatively developed age.
[36] Mahávákya viveka, [...] devotion are indispensable. Those who think that He is attainable through [...] knowledge because it leads to vanity.
[38] Pránipátena, pariprashnena, [...] “ism” you may adhere to. Think that the Supreme Entity has come [...] society, but the devious traders.
[40] Together with selfless service [...] best of your capacity, but do not think that this will suffice; for your [...] yoga, karma yoga and bhakta yoga.
[8] “Maháviśńu”. [...] of your body, and whatever you think in any portion of your mind, is [...] the Great Viśńu.
[22] What does the houseowner do to his tenant? He serves him with a notice, I think. After getting the notice, the [...] paiṋcamah”. Mrtyu will have to go.
[5] Now the question is: can the unit subjective mind ever know or think of the Supreme Subjectivity? In [...] Supreme Subjectivity in this way.
[8] A boy is studying. While doing [...] in such circumstances? He should think nothing else except: “I [...] in the task of learning.”
[20] Now the question arises: how can [...] work.” It is enough if we only think that the Subject is watching each [...] stage of the faculty of knowledge.
[7] Another thing: when a dream-object, [...] People who are obsessed with ghosts think that they have become the ghost. [...] this type: the affected persons think of themselves as a deity. Now, [...] themselves with their mental objects.
[9] There is a story in the Rámáyańa [...] confusion. (Meghanatha did not think in the same way as the ministers, and hence his form remained unaffected. For how could he think himself to be a replica of Ravana, [...] they resumed their original forms.
[16] Moreover, because of problems in [...] there are those who are inclined to think that no one, neither their friends and relatives nor even their domestic animals, cares to think of them. They unnecessarily think that everyone deliberately avoids [...] of mania is called melancholia.
[15] This imperishable Parama Brahma is the paramount topic of the Vedas. Many people think that the Vedas only teach the [...] followed blindly. The rśi says,
[8] All so-called materialistic ideologies [...] the form of rasagollas. If they think of money their minds will eventually take the form of money. Likewise, if people think about Parama Puruśa their [...] the final effect of materialism.
[13] If materialism is rejected what [...] a school administration. If you think of your schoolteacher, your schoolteacher is your subjectivity. You think that your schoolteacher is seeing [...] adjustment with this objective world.
[1] I think it is my socio-spiritual responsibility, [...] the term “prapatti”.
[2] Bhaktiváda, that is, devotional [...] endeavour?” The jiṋánii may think that this is a knotty question [...] although the jiṋániis think that they are the most intelligent, [...] he is a jiṋánii.
[4] During that age of struggle in [...] were hostile to them, they did not think it wise to live separately in [...] developed in the ancient world.
[19] This movement of the human beings is an endless one. Human beings must advance. Some people think that one day the universe will [...] the prospects of a thermal death.
[4] As the struggle of life intensified, human beings also began to think more deeply about various matters; [...] sphere also began to intensify.
[8] Sometimes the Supreme Entity controls [...] through human frames. If humans think that they work independently of [...] limitation of the human intellect.
[10] What human beings think of, or the knowledge they receive [...] visited a zoo is unable to mentally think of such an animal. Humans are unable to think anything original: they can only think about those objects they have [...] Puruśa Himself), they are unable to think of Him. He cannot be attained [...] whatever form you may be”.
[9] The oldest philosophy in the world [...] Mahábhárata, people began to think very seriously about the origin [...] Mahábhárata, not prior to it.
[3] People weep due to intense pain [...] and pain. When people suffer they think Parama Puruśa is very cruel, but when they are happy, they never think about how much joy He has given to them. But they should remember:
[14] “Utámrttvasyesháno”. [...] Puruśa with them. If they think that, having progressed so far, [...] Puruśa is obliged to stay with them.
[16] “Yadannenátirohati.” [...] “Look, Im not what you think I am. There is somebody greater [...] let it be before that One Entity.
[1] Nigama is the collection of all [...] rivers, etc. It is not logical to think that one can acquire puńya [...] salvation? It is all unscientific.
[15] If he utters such things, the father [...] and give him a good beating. Just think for yourself how unnatural this [...] adhamá sádhaná.
[21] Jiivátmá [unit consciousness] [...] simply do not look to Him. People think that Paramátmá is [...] is sahajávasthá.
[11] So whenever you think that you are knowing some thing, [...] thought, He knows, and what you will think, He knows. “Paramaḿ [...] bhuvaneshamiid́yam.”
[13] Now the thing is, when He is the [...] approach? During meditation you should think that the entity on whom you are [...] different approaches of human life.
[6] The so-called scholars vainly think that when they can speak in calculated [...] vanity of intellect is meaningless.
[7] Some people think, “Well, since I have listened [...] case a devotee is like a miser.
[26] Fourteen years passed. It was the [...] asleep now my elder brother will think that Im not interested in [...] tradition has been maintained.
[27] One of the major defects of people [...] are mere tools in His hands. They think that if they do not do Parama [...] realization. The scriptures say,
[14] Many people think that social service alone is the [...] dharma will thus be established.
[31] Khyát́andás [...] young man,” he said. “I think you know that to count people [...] 1 ) ]]
[58] “Theres always another [...] single ticket costs fifty asrafis. I think its your only option.”
[33] Some people think, “I am hungry, I want to [...] work even while dying”].
[11] There are many people who are prone to think that in the spiritual realm there [...] intellectual and physical worlds also.
[10] And the other influence of this [...] ávarańii shakti. Such persons think that if they keep themselves engaged [...] on God, then God also will not think about them. God will also forget [...] the human mind. Do you follow?
[13] Now after this feeling [is aroused] [...] what happens? The person tries to [think] how to do something. [...] vikśepa and ávarańii.
[30] [All unit entities, all unit structures, [...] theirs will continue as long as they think that they are separate from their [...] they will attain immortality.]
[6] Now during Mahácakra [...] completely destroyed”. I think during the past few discourses there has been a vijaya for devotees.
[8] Those who think dharma to be an individuals [...] relative environment of the age.
[1] The behaviour of the respected [...] leaders should always be vigilant and think how to work best for human society: [...] darkness, death and immorality.
[5] All the psychological diseases [...] persons do not consider others, but think only about themselves. They are [...] can be given any responsibility.
[2] Pápa seems good as long [...] up in the air, and the clothes think they are moving up and feel elated. [...] pápa are like those clothes who think that they are having a nice time [...] clothes they get beaten on the stone.
[3] There is a difference between “svaccha” [...] cautious before doing anything. They think what the reaction of their action [...] there is bliss and only bliss.
[5] So, before you commit any pápa, you should think about its adverse reaction, immediate [...] reaction will always be beneficent.
[17] The organs of a person whose mind-like [...] somewhat guided by his buddhi, may think of shoplifting in the absence [...] the weakness of the human mind.
[41] One who is not installed in vijiṋána [...] she becomes. If you frequently think, “I am impure”, “I [...] rise on the horizon of your life.
[47] You may have heard that some people [...] and their second wives also often think thus. As a result both of them [...] is impossible to attain Brahma.
[7] He is great – He is very [...] your mind, and the things that you think or that you speak internally are all soliloquies, are then and there tape-recorded by Him.
[3] Here is another question. Why does [...] universe before creation. Just think, if you are alone in jungle or [...] suppressed, oppressed or repressed.
[4] The Lord replied, “It is [...] in the seventh heaven as people think. Minds which are free from narrowness, limitations, and isms are the places dear to me.
[7] “So just to maintain the [...] to tolerate what I do and what I think. And thats why it is Your [...] according to Your dictates.”
[2] The physical body is not yours. [...] the mind in this body, so now you think, “It is my body.” [...] biological machine is being goaded?
[2] The niica category of people are those who do not undertake any work. They think that they are ordinary people [...] They do not undertake any work.
[3] The madhyama category of people [...] hence they give up their work. They think they will not be able to tackle [...] not confident of their abilities.
[5] I want you to be persons of the uttama category. You must always think of the goal. Always look to your [...] inspiration to adhere to your principles.
[37] The Indo-Aryan alphabet consists [...] jeopardized. It is up to you to think over and decide whether rr should be retained in the alphabet or not.
[96] The way in which people think varies from individual to individual. [...] saḿvedanátmaka (cintá vrtti).
[105] While discussing ka I mentioned [...] In that case you will not only think about the train being late, but [...] symbolized by the acoustic root kha.
[130] T́a is the acoustic root of vitarka vrtti [overstating ones case]. Many people think that vitarka means a type of debating, [...] is an example of vitarka vrtti.
[131] Suppose a person arrives at the [...] going to the dogs. What do you think I am, an enquiry office?” [...] hurry youll catch it.”
[170] Often when someone sees another [...] the sorrows of others, but should think, “What a miserable life [...] get better for him soon.”
[171] Neither should one be jealous of [...] charitable actions. Rather one should think well of the person since he or [...] longer afford to be indifferent.
[180] Ra is the acoustic root of agnitattva [...] Sarvanásha causes people to think, “I have nothing of my own. [...] should be rescued before they jump.
[183] La is the acoustic root of kruratá [...] the throes of misery one should think, “Oh, what great misery [...] counter-measure for kruratá vrtti.
[3] One day he suffered a great setback. [...] told them the people here would think they were singing Urdu marriage [...] Mazantali Sarkar, they thought.
[18] Ananda Marga is for the general [...] a Utsava, therefore, you shall think for the children first. Their [...] maintain the mirth unaffected.
[20] Taking this for granted regarding [...] old to enjoy, so that they may think at least for a short time that they are not old, they have sufficient energy still left in them.
[8] Every man must realize the duty [...] taking part in the function will think anew that the child is once again [...] fatherly responsibility of the child.
[10] You must remember that the newcomer [...] possibility. Hence, it is useless to think what treasure he possesses and [...] mar the very charm of pilgrimage.
[11] With a particular idea in ones [...] Kálii. It is not possible to think of any other colour, because there was no other colour.
[9] What is the nature of the sádhaná [...] tádrshii [“As you think, so you become.”] To associate [...] mind ideates on Him, it expands.
[18] So practice in each and every stratum [...] style of this external fight, they think that the Tantrics moving in the [...] unnatural in his or her activities.
[17] So the individual has to keep on [...] animals that live in the forest. Many think that mrga means only deer. [...] 3 )
[21] One pertinent question is whether [...] sentiment and the public would think that the state had replaced the [...] change land policies immediately.
[26] Secondly, dowry occurs where there [...] causes dowry. Aristocratic people think, “Our family is a high class [...] there will be no scope for dowry.
[32] It has become fashionable today [...] and more mean-minded. Those who think that casteism is worse than nationalism [...] is necessarily a universalist.
[39] It is a great folly on the part [...] postures and gestures, and they may think of using the energy saved by minimizing the use of spoken language for higher pursuits.
[61] With the advent of biological babes, [...] a day when laboratory babes may think that nature has lost all its charm, [...] eating. It is better we do not think further on this. However, it should [...] sádhaná they will do.
[7] Should the people of Bangladesh [...] Tripura and Bangladesh, we should think more for the development of Tripura [...] Assam is somewhat satisfactory.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] there can be no life. Those who think that they will advance with firm [...] the opposite stance in struggle.
[11] When someone is happy, ordinary [...] Instead of feeling jealous one should think, “So-and-so is my friend [...] then all jealousy will be removed.
[22] Pure devotion, parábhakti, [...] will certainly ask for what you think you need. But as you do not know [...] intelligent devotee like this.
[50] You should think within that you are ever pure [...] Parama Puruśa. You should think that you are like a newborn baby [...] Parama Puruśa as a sinner?
[58] Amániinaḿ mánadeyaḿ: [...] respect and honour you, but you never think that you should also respect and [...] balanced and you will progress.
[1] It is often seen that, due to their [...] entertained by anyone. Rather, one should think, “I was a sinner, but now [...] sinner.” Rather, one should think, “I am a child of Parama [...] and take me on His lap.”
[18] “Had he gone as a thief and [...] trust a sádhu. She will think that the man may be another Rávańa [...] for him. So what can I do?”
[8] Thought patterns change with advancing [...] violated. There was a time when just to think of eating rice on Ekádashii, [...] there is nothing wrong with that.
[17] I want to tell you only this: That [...] level of punishabiliy. Do not even think of allowing them to. Remember [...] work. This indeed is your dharma.
[3] According to the so-called rules [...] this conception when they began to think of grammar as infallible and that [...] and regulations of conversation.
[11] There are two conditions under [...] individual expresses what they think. For example, “dádáre [...] the elder brothers love is.
[13] Earlier I was saying that the nominative [...] a hard and fast one. Those who think that the sentence dádáy [...] to the accusative, second case.
[9] “I followed the old man to [...] us, but the food is so little! I think my share should be given to the honourable guest.’
[9] Ántarika sevá – [...] best way to catch the mind is to think about the physical service of [...] directed towards Consciousness].
[3] You have only one goal in life, [...] plan for you may be successful. I think you have understood?
[6] But what is the correct way to [...] “O Lord, do whatever You think fit and best for me. I do not know in which way lies my good – You know.”
[42] Just as in the constant pursuit [...] influence of avidyá, they think, “People may perhaps think that I, an ultramodern boy or [...] their genuine devotion to God.
[43] Now the question may arise in your [...] regardless of what others say or think, throws all consideration of shame, [...] inner selves lament within them:
[51] The greatest drawback of materialistic thought is that materialists think that this visible world is the [...] in His individual aspect also.
[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] British; and the words of those who think of Hindu interests certainly do not sound sweet in Moslem ears.
[73] The Yama said, “But the minds [...] their minds eyes and they think that they are really seeing such-and-such [...] the mind is self-hypnotized, they think that they themselves have become [...] has nothing to do with spirits.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] from superiority complexes, people think otherwise, they will land in trouble because there is no alternative.
[8] Now the fundamental question is, [...] the mind loses its capacity to think, it may be said that there is [...] or conceive anything? It cannot.
[21] During the enactment of a drama, [...] allotted to them. They should always think, “In reality, I am neither [...] cosmic inheritance, cosmic heritage.
[27] All the created objects are revolving [...] movement continues as long as they think, “I and my Lord, I and the [...] entities.” As soon as they think, “No, I and my Lord are [...] Puruśottama and merge in Him.
[43] Hence under no circumstances should anyone think that Parama Puruśa can [...] ego from over ones head.
[7] Now generally “to know” [...] what you do, He also sees what you think, what you are contemplating, what [...] subject and you remain the object.
[8] But what happens? Because you are [...] cunning and clever. And those who think that Parama Puruśa is not seeing them are the most foolish amongst the fools.
[9] Lord Shiva said that the minimum [...] is only the human mind that can think that Parama Puruśa is witnessing [...] that one has attained salvation.
[7] The objective world is not only [...] our microcosmic mind, whatever we think is nothing but a concentrated [...] extro-internal projection. Now, whatever we think, either as an internal projection, [...] expression of Paramapuruśa.
[15] For this, what is required? For [...] not, certainly not. And if you think that by going through so many [...] So, it is a very difficult job.
[18] You know, if you churn the yoghurt, [...] scholars, so-called scholars, who think that by going through these books [...] the buttermilk, the curd-water.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] the delusion “If I do not think about the Supreme, the Supreme will not think about me either, and I will escape [...] the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[29] With the development of higher [...] those around them. Initially they think about the welfare of the members [...] mind towards the Macrocosmic mind.
[4] I did not have to stay angry with [...] how could I possibly forget! I think about you a lot, and this afternoon [...] a few books… I dont think anyone else was there in that [...] trying to drag my mind from my book.
[5] After listening to what he said, before I could think about anything else I remembered [...] you were no longer alive.”
[7] I did not call Rahman. Perhaps [...] “One room is locked… I think thats where the provisions [...] with him, or left it elsewhere.
[12] I stared at her. Now I really wanted [...] didnt eat rice today, I dont think therell be any problem with eating khicuŕi now.”
[22] “However tired I may be,” I said, “I dont think it is appropriate for an older person to massage my feet.”
[27] Again I called out, “Hey [...] unconscious? Whatever little I could think of to test this I did. No… [...] some unknown, unrecognized home.
[4] What are you to do? You are always [...] of a Great Father. You must not think that you are a sinner, you are a degraded person. If you think that you are a sinner, it means [...] are actually a sinner, you should think, “I am the son of a Great [...] with your Great Father. But to think, “I am a sinner, I am a [...] should forget what you do not want.
[16] Now, what is the significance of [...] of society. Similarly when they think of Lord Krśńa, their [...] Krśńas mind. They think, “Oh Krśńa, [...] celebrated as a spring festival.
[23] The scriptures on devotion emphatically [...] your relation with Him. You should think, “My little intellect cannot [...] questions ‘why’.”
[24] To find the answer to those questions [...] expressions of His colour. They think, I will colour my mind with the [...] wants will surely be fulfilled.
[27] So all must work according to the [...] anything from You. Do whatever You think proper]], and do not do what You think improper. I will not apply my [...] infinitely superior to mine.”
[28] In the cult of devotion, a higher [...] pleasure.” Some people may think, “Parama Puruśa likes [...] derive joy from His joy.”
[29] But there is a still higher type [...] with His colour, and I will not think whether that will bring joy to [...] the highest stage of devotion.
[28] The mind is extroverted by idol [...] converted into crudeness. As you think so you become.
[9] Whatever importance, whatever mastery, [...] “to reflect”, “to think”.
[10] According to the principles of general psychology, the mind has two functions – to think and to preserve in memory. Peoples [...] be aware of those specialities.
[11] The objects with which people frequently [...] their thinking. Even if they try to think of any other object, their minds [...] and rain that he must keep busy.
[13] Now, the functions of the mind [...] object. This is negative manana. Think of a gentleman whom you like. [...] negative. This is how manana goes on.
[16] Very often we speak of someone [...] fussy about things – do not think that these are special faults [...] adjustment with the practical world.
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[49] 4. Maharloka – This is the [...] different place. For instance, one may think, “If I go there I will fall [...] sattva is less and tamah is least.
[97] Just as the upádána [...] disease. It is therefore wrong to think that the child is suffering without any reason and for no fault of its own.
[118] Those who think that ghosts appear periodically [...] witnessing entity of the ghost.
[121] Exorcists and physicians do the [...] patients ectoplasmic mind. People think that the ghost broke the branch [...] their ability to act independently.
[126] Ans.: – Possession by ghosts [...] the manomaya kośa fails to think independently. In such cases the [...] peoples belief in ghosts.
[49] 4. Maharloka – This is the [...] different place. For instance, one may think, “If I go there I will fall [...] sattva is less and tamah is least.
[97] Just as the upádána [...] disease. It is therefore wrong to think that the child is suffering without any reason and for no fault of its own.
[1] In the intellectual sphere, the [...] for human beings. What devotees think internally remains mental imagination [...] Mahábhárata are factual.
[5] Why did He think like this that He would create [...] in the entire universe.”
[37] The scriptures express that vipras [...] shúdras are like the two legs. Think, therefore, are not all four purposive? The head controls the legs, and the legs support the head.
[82] (30) Dharma (spirituality) is for all walks of individual and collective life. Those who think that dharma is a personal system [...] mistake: hurts collective progress.
[28] Those who are at the helm of society, [...] profits. They have no desire to think about the plight of humanity. [...] ridicule the present human society.
[36] Indiscipline in a society arises when some members think that the laws of the society are [...] alone discipline can be preserved.
[1] In the sphere of society building [...] dont say this only for those who think deeply about the welfare of society, [...] through thought, word or deed.
[7] Let us see what sort of treatment [...] and for this reason, those who think that some special abilities are [...] the good qualities of her heart.
[22] Due to ideological extravagance, there are many who think that merely making a few women [...] society is not so easy or so cheap.
[26] Those who think that the dowry system will be [...] person easily gets her consort.
[1] Different groups of people contribute [...] direct this not only to those who think deeply about social welfare, but [...] should ever condone injustice.
[8] What sort of treatment have women [...] competence. There are those who think that, because of this, special [...] she nurses him when he is ill?
[23] There are many people who sentimentally think that if a few women are made ministers [...] is neither so easy nor so cheap.
[27] There are those who mistakenly think that the dowry system will cease [...] easily due to the power of money.
[38] In my opinion, it is a great mistake to think that refined behaviour represents [...] “Oh sorry” will not matter.
[56] It is a characteristic of vested interests that they never bother to think of anyone except themselves. They [...] earn three thousand rupees a month think that this is an extremely meagre [...] they out of touch with reality?
[63] It is incorrect to think that no one has ever individually [...] distribute it among those in need.
[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] disappear into oblivion. If we try to think of all of them, we will never [...] their karma sádhaná?
[98] People must make steady progress [...] superiority complex makes people think that the other members of society [...] become estranged from each other.
[18] Encourage everyone to build their careers in a nice way. Let none get the scope to think that their lives have become meaningless.
[69] Today not even the Pacific Ocean [...] others minds; they have learned to think about each other sympathetically, [...] vibration emanating from the One Mind.
[76] But the people afflicted with this [...] It will be a great crime even to think of their destruction.
[137] Today there is catastrophe and [...] leaders should always be vigilant and think how to work best for the human [...] darkness, death and immorality.
[291] There are many who think that a few women who are made [...] is neither so easy nor so cheap.
[319] At present the worth of life is [...] profit. They have no desire to think of humanity. In order to gratify [...] fellow-feeling. All are self-centered.
[5] When asked by a logician, a philosopher [...] characteristic. So the devotee will think in this line. Since a man is a [...] not want to lead a secluded life.
[3] The differences between pleasant [...] regions in the world where people think the smell of dried fish is like [...] the inherent reactive momenta.
[2] Whatever be the nature of the smell [...] smells repulsive, how can one even think of eating it! It is a question [...] objection, and so does the dove.
[6] Nidrá [sleep]. A person [...] health, but many people wrongly think that the more one sleeps, the [...] get back fresh energy for work.
[7] Tandrá. Tandrá means [...] starting any work, such persons think inwardly, “Shall I be able [...] 1 )
[18] So pápa is a general term. [...] pápa and puńya, I think it is quite clear.)
[23] I think this word is also known here – [...] one is mahápátaka.
[35] Then Shiva said, “To kidnap [...] says. They may think: ‘He may be like Ravana; [...] sacrifices his all for society.”
[5] Although this is not written down [...] of their sons and daughters. I think this is a really logical step. There is no place for hypocrites in our organization.
[5] Those who want to bring about proletariat [...] getting violently drunk. They cannot think about who in their families is [...] extinguish the fire of revolution.
[7] In prehistoric times also, those people of less-developed intellect used to think in this same way, that even after [...] around themself, etc.
[8] In the prehistoric age, before [...] northern part of South America. Some think that this phallic worship was [...] spiritual or philosophic cult.
[3] Suppose a person is running: his [...] that condition he or she cannot think properly; the sensory organs such [...] to allow any clear perception.
[9] 6. In olden days neglected and [...] people of those days could not think of Him without His viśáńa [...] the yajiṋa of King Daksha.
[11] The people of those days used to think that of the sixteen digits, or [...] phase] to this sixteenth digit.
[7] Anityáshuciduhkhánátmasu [...] defective psychology by which people think temporary to be permanent, impure [...] still is, and will ever remain.
[11] The world is a panorama of endless [...] colours. If upon seeing it, people think that they have really attained [...] it is the law of the universe.
[13] The Supreme Cognitive Principle, [...] either in theory or in practice, to think of the Infinite. When the mind [...] This is the highest attainment.
[25] In the first stage of human life, [...] become irritated and annoyed. They think, “Oh, Im quite fine [...] soft carpets of green grass, they think, “All these things are meant for me!”
[4] In the older days, Párvatii [...] that hearing them, learned people think, “Indeed, this is also my [...] because of their practical value.
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[23] If people voluntarily rub their [...] physical sphere. Similarly, if people think of something exciting for a long period, say, if they think of their enemies for a long time, [...] self-generated heat in the mental sphere.
[25] Those who think that rigorous penance will gain [...] urges towards the Supreme One. Think of all the pains and pleasures [...] manáḿsi jánat́am.”
[18] Those who think that they can concern themselves [...] considered an ideal way of life.
[8] There are some people who are inclined [...] their natural human values; they think, “This material enjoyment is the absolute and supreme fulfilment.”
[16] That is why it has been said that [...] first three stages. Someone may think that he will be able to do penance [...] what Parama Puruśa wants.
[10] In the past, the world has witnessed [...] spheres of life these days, people think one thing, say another thing, [...] is, hypocrisy is now at its peak.
[20] No object can exist without its [...] of discrimination. First, they think that since they are so great, [...] mountainous accumulated ignorance.
[35] This universe is embedded in satya. [...] undeveloped people do not speak or think falsehoods. Only so-called advanced [...] they are much more than that also.
[47] All created beings have a natural [...] Even innocent people are taught to think wrongly.
[48] Sometimes people grow suspicious [...] ashamed of their conduct. Rather they think and also say publicly that it [...] of a sinners psychology.
[9] “Samatá Bhávo” [...] Creator, the Supreme Father. I think you know the meaning of the word [...] is D. G-O-D. That word is God.
[3] This has to be accepted, that there [...] together with this they have to think where they will go and how they [...] true in the case of human beings.
[17] In ancient sanskrit language, the [...] and while eating they move. Just think you are moving on the road while [...] “cal” means to move like that.
[24] One who does not understand the [...] dancing, doing kiirtan. He will think that Parama Puruśa should [...] watch their singing and dancing.
[11] “Bhaktih bhaktasya jiivanam.” [...] That is why devotees cannot even think of surviving without devotion, devotion is the very expression of their life.
[7] The human brain is limited, and [...] intellect and allows people to think easily and in the proper way.
[2] You should always be vigilant that [...] not a single person be allowed to think, “No one cares whether I [...] remember that you should never think, “No one is bothering to [...] not your own. You should always think more about your duties and responsibilities [...] ignored, that no one is deprived.
[5] The union of a sádhaka with [...] herself in Brahma, can no longer think of himself or herself except as [...] name-entities in the entity of the sea.
[11] So the difference between the two [...] and in what library. People will think – “Oh God! What a [...] has been said in the scripture.
[36] A river flows from high to low. [...] should you contemplate? You should think, “I will go from the Gangasagar to the Gauṋgottarii.”
[37] Materialists, despite human form, [...] make an effort. One should not think to remain stagnant where he or [...] will make efforts to move upward.
[38] You must begin an upward march [...] this very moment. Forget the past. Think to become Parama Puruśa. Tomorrow may never come in your life, it is futile to think of tomorrow. You should contemplate now what you have to become [by] the following day.
[23] But Henriette was a psychic creation of Joseph. As you think, so you become. Have you followed the entire process?
[1] Eka + vad + ghaiṋ [...] ekaváda . Some people think that ekaváda means [...] , not ekaváda .
[3] Every evening, after we had been [...] see anyone. Sometimes we would think that we were hearing the echoes [...] would disappear over the horizon.
[17] “Over time,” he continued, [...] had frets and others not. Just think of it! Shiva had to make practically [...] their sound is also not the same.
[8] With the advent of biological babes, [...] a day when laboratory babes may think that nature has lost all its charm, [...] eating. It is better we do not think further on this. However, it should [...] sádhaná they will do.
[4] At this stage, the unit mind feels [...] “my Lord”. The mind cannot think or feel anything except the existence [...] the pure “I” feeling.
[1] This is not dharma – we should [...] widow are both His children. Do you think Parama Puruśa likes the [...] persecuted, it is a negation of dharma.
[20] THE [...] accounts with the remark, "Many people think that the English word mango [...] English language." –Eds.
[22] SOME [...] "If we talk here the police will think we are drunkards . . . if we [...] sandesha [sweets], they will think that we are returning from a feast. [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[5] The publishers would like to think of their work on this book as [...] Prabháta Saḿgiita.
[5] Can there be an artist without [...] labour? Quite a knotty question! I think the answer lies in the inherent [...] him or her to develop genius.
[4] Whatever human beings do motivated [...] átma-sukha tattva; but they think, “I dont care whether [...] they enslave themselves to dogmas.
[9] It is futile to think of an individuals past; [...] attain the pinnacle of human glory?
[19] Now let us think about devotion. As explained earlier [...] adopt devotion. Devotees always think that everything, whatever belongings [...] work. This is called devotion.
[14] Acintya – He can not be your [...] japa and dhyána, you should think that He is seeing you, you are [...] is acintya. You are His cintya.
[2] The two factors, Puruśa [...] just like that of fire. One cannot think of fire without its special thermal value; in the same way one cannot think of Puruśa without Prakrti [...] remains objectless or nirguńa.
[34] Suppose you have to go to Dhanbad [...] retorts angrily, “What do you think I am, a traffic policeman who [...] asking the man is a reactive action.
[39] Reactions in requital to past actions [...] good or bad original actions]. But think about how many of the deeds you [...] path of sádhaná.
[55] Pratyáhára has four [...] colleagues taking a bribe, and think, “Had I not been an Ananda [...] the appellation yatamána.
[56] In vyatireka, the second stage, [...] lecture,” but in his or her heart will think, “What an excellent speech I gave today.” This is called vyatireka.
[17] (v) Iishvara prańidhána: [...] prosperity and adversity, and to think of oneself as the instrument, and not the wielder of the instrument, in all the affairs of life.
[5] In sádhaná (particularly [...] psychic objects. An animal cannot think about more than six or seven objects at a time, but an ordinary person can think of more than fifty objects at [...] complex, so do their functions.
[9] Today we think that such people will look very [...] fellow is uglier than an owl.”
[10] He is sarvadhiisákśiibhútam, [...] secretly – whatever you do or think is known to Him. Nothing remains [...] whatever you do and whatever you think. And what is the advantage? As [...] never alone. This is the advantage.
[20] Do not think that because you are small or [...] of you, do not worry, Rudra will think about you.
[20] Sutanuká said, “Well, brother, I think we have now almost reached Káshii. [...] Gangetic Valley civilization.”
[37] “Take for example the case [...] river near Canning. Many people think that the Mátlá is perhaps a wide and large river. They may think that in olden days the southern [...] the sea entering into the land.
[16] Some people think that the particular group of people [...] Dogmas are psycho-physical diseases.
[9] What should we ask from Parama [...] thinks about you more than you think about yourself. He understands [...] in human form. And the moment we think about Him we become supreme and superwomen in human form.”
[13] You have to utilize all your skills to elevate all creation. You have to think for all, plan for all and act [...] movable and immovable objects.
[15] Not even a branch of a tree is [...] this idea in your mind when you think of others.
[48] The privileged classes invariably think of their own comforts. They infuse [...] endurance, revolution is inevitable.
[3] There are also psychic bondages, [...] the material sphere we wrongly think that the existential “I” [...] our own “I” feeling.
[61] Take the case of flower: it may [...] person did in the past. They will think, “I am like a flower offered at His feet which He has graciously accepted.”
[7] So that which we call “reality” [...] positive tendency in the mind, we think: “I am perceiving the real world.”
[11] Intellectuals think that they are not ordinary persons. They think that they can do so many things [...] intellectuality amounts to nothing.
[12] Intellectuality does not depend [...] chamber. As a result, the mind may think that an object is non-existent, [...] intellectuality is affected by ambiguity.
[7] Ráŕh appears emaciated [...] all rational persons of the world think collectively about Ráŕhs [...] to build up Ráŕh.
[3] At that time myriad evils and aberrations, [...] status, many among them began to think it proper to convert to other [...] and their spirit of independence.
[20] Human beings like to think of their aim in life. They rush [...] treasure of Ráŕh.
[2] The undulating soil, the clean [...] want to recover their health. So I think that if cheap health resorts or [...] opportunity to earn some money.
[5] Peoples tastes go on changing [...] person. There is no good reason to think that peoples judgement will [...] and sorrows of the common people.
[2] As Shriiharśa is one of [...] found in many more places. Some think that Devanagari is the script [...] without raising ones hand).
[1] Parama Puruśa is the only [...] Parama Puruśa, because they think that as long as they have their [...] I wish to taste sugar.”]]
[1] Mind, unit mind, is a creation [...] an external material entity, we think it is actually a pillow, but for [...] physical entities. Do you follow?
[3] It is said in Vaeśńava [...] Sometimes a person is inclined to think, “No, I wont go near [...] One who attracts the universe.
[1] Rádhá [...] at Him again, I shall never even think of Him, but shall remain content [...] in Krśńa of Vraja.
[47] There are many instances where [...] personalities. The mind will start to think, “Am I this person or that [...] able to adjust and they will die.
[118] Those who think that ghosts appear periodically [...] witnessing entity of the ghost.
[121] Exorcists and physicians do the [...] patients ectoplasmic mind. People think that the ghost broke the branch [...] their ability to act independently.
[126] Ans.: – Possession by ghosts [...] the manomaya kośa fails to think independently. In such cases the [...] peoples belief in ghosts.
[3] Where there is nothing for people to think about except matter, continuous [...] prativiplava [counter-revolution].
[19] This Puruśa possesses infinite [...] without His energy they cannot think anything, even for a single moment. Whenever human beings think something, He immediately knows [...] Intelligence Agency to inform Him!
[20] Whenever someone says something [...] vibrates the mind, and then people think that they are seeing a certain [...] Puruśa has countless eyes.
[185] Chapter on “As You Think, So You Become”. Discourse [...] Vishvarúpánanda Avadhúta.
[18] The Singhalese are a mixture of [...] Tamil it is miinam. Many people think that miina is a Sanskrit word [...] has been absorbed into Sanskrit.
[22] It is worth mentioning here that [...] “foreign land”. Some people think that perhaps Viláyet or [...] came from Lauṋká.
[3] While one is engaged in extroversial [...] are unfamiliar. Aquatic creatures think that the only place to live in [...] those creatures who live on land think that land is the only and natural [...] question of free choice arises here.
[8] Samádhi becomes a natural [...] me to.” Rather one should think, “I want to attain spiritual [...] the solid ground of spirituality.
[9] Now in the case of Neohumanism, [...] proper perspective: they do not think for the collective well-being [...] the flora and fauna. They only think for their group interest or individual [...] the rhythm of Cosmic movement.
[10] Why do human beings think for their narrow interests? Because [...] movement of the collective world.
[15] Pseudo-spirituality cannot help [...] proper; but usually people do not think in this way. Usually they lament [...] spirituality and not pseudo-spirituality.
[5] Now, this socio-sentiment, in its [...] with this I must naturally also think, within the nations, of the peoples [...] internationalism is not the solution either.
[9] Suppose we discover that a particular [...] our fellow human beings. So we think, “Let us introduce them [...] This is the mentality at work.
[20] What do people do to meet their [...] deforestation; but no one bothers to think about the creatures that live [...] areas of forests without caring to think that thereby we are destroying [...] the other, its existential value.
[23] Who says that those creatures who [...] value, of a creature; we wrongly think that it has no existential value. [...] are prone to this sort of error.
[14] Human beings have learnt to feel [...] attention to it. It is as if people think that dogs do not suffer any pain. [...] sympathetic to all living beings.
[47] The modern Bengali word gách comes from the old Bengali word gacchá. Many people think that the word gách comes [...] actually inverted in this way.
[69] Girivraja or Rajagiri was the capital [...] Rajagiri of that era. Many people think that the word rájgir comes [...] become Girivraja or Rájagiri.
[12] You should always remember that [...] you know me very well; so if You think it proper, You may bestow Your [...] even more. Victory to you all.
[20] The incapability to recognize the [...] It would be a great sin even to think of their destruction.
[4] For this industrial revolution [...] socio-economic elevation – must think in terms of an industrial revolution [...] their own socio-economic unit.
[5] If the propensities are withdrawn, [...] will be a dangerous reaction. I think you have understood. That is why [...] Prájiṋah váun manasi yacchet.
[17] Ordinarily people do not follow this brave path. They think of the need of some superhuman [...] jad́atá, or the crude.
[4] There are three sources of relative [...] shadows of the night we wrongly think a piece of rope to be a snake; [...] real knowledge is not possible.
[5] Can one attain real knowledge through [...] from a mountain. Many people may think at first that the mountain is [...] unreliable source of knowledge.
[11] It was quite natural for Arjuna [...] manner: “Oh, Arjuna, dont think that you are killing anyone. No [...] Weapons can never kill anyone.”
[18] So what will you do? Parama Puruśas [...] It was erroneous for Arjuna to think that he himself was killing his [...] are just an instrument.”
[29] Initially Krśńa led [...] forty-eight hours, he or she cannot think. How weak people are!) And in [...] blissful flow of Parama Puruśa.
[8] While helping the poor people your vanity may increase. You may think: “I have done this, I have [...] Godhood to him, that is, if you think, “I am not helping a man, [...] Him.” So there will be no vanity.
[9] And I said that the internal process [...] with your inner eye, you should think: “I am not meditating on [...] whatever I do, He sees whatever I think, so I am His object and He is [...] serpentine noose of ego and vanity.
[15] Then in the second phase the devotee will think that there is one thing only, [...] concluding factor for a devotee.
[8] So a is the first letter of our [...] first vowel and first letter. Now I think you have understood why a is the [...] difficult to make him understand.
[5] Now, you may say, “That mental [...] Macrocosm. Therefore, whatever you think is also a part of Him. So whatever [...] yours; you are not the creator.
[10] Jiṋániis say that [...] very strong in my mind. I always think that this microcosm is mine – ‘I am’.”
[12] Now, the devotees say, “Yes, [...] individual mind. And you never think that this mind also belongs to Him. You think, “It is my mind.” [...] full of ‘I’.”
[13] Answer: No. Unless agricultural [...] established in that country. To attack or think to attack another country to get [...] Pramátrikońa can be established.
[11] The mind is formed due to the influence [...] characteristic of the mind is to think. When the mind goes from subtleness [...] pratisaiṋcara promotes cosmic feelings.
[7] I think that I will listen no more, [...] Tell me, what agony is this?
[4] Sitting alone beside the window, I think only of Him. Who is that distant [...] of His radiant love. When I think of His words I feel His touch [...] flows on in a myriad of activities.
[5] There is also a great deal of difference [...] between plants and animals, I do not think that we would say that an animal [...] only speciality of human beings.
[6] “Thats right,” [...] fetch that too. Next you should think about my soap and oil and place [...] required. Do you understand?”
[4] But how is one to move along that [...] Káma, the lowest layer. Those that think that this world is nothing, or [...] approach with objective adjustment.
[5] And one thing I told you in a mahácakra – you should not think that Parama Puruśa [...] your meditation, you should always think, remember, that whatever you are [...] whatever you do. He sees whatever you think.
[6] To think is to speak within the mind. Whatever you think, whatever you speak within your [...] secret because all of you know it.
[16] So under such circumstances, such [...] something non-Neohumanistic. Those who think thus are not guided by the spirit [...] they have merely confused others.
[9] In pashvácára sádhaná, aspirants think of themselves in terms of animals (pashu), and think of their Lord as “Pashupati”. They suffer from some sort of inferiority complex. They think themselves to be very ordinary persons and incompetent to follow higher spiritual practices.
[2] In the older days, Párvatii [...] that hearing them, learned people think, “Indeed, this is also my [...] because of their practical value.
[4] Now I think you have understood the story? [...] Párvatii as the ideal lady.
[7] The people of those days did not think deeply about anything. They used [...] will never accept such things.
[21] Or, why are there so many god and [...] are all nonsense, yet they cannot think of going beyond the pale of dogma which lies like a dead weight on their minds.
[22] Ká tava kántá [...] come from?”]. You should think only this, that nothing really exists. You should think only about where one has come [...] must keep aloof from such things.
[15] Yes, Shiva was very stern in this [...] intellect, who do not leave any scope to think of anything other than mundane [...] form of mental disease.”
[14] Párthasárathi is [...] impossible for the unit puruśa to think such grand thoughts, to make such [...] only after staging a huge drama.
[36] He promised that He would free [...] atonement. If people constantly think of their Iśt́a with [...] highest expression of spirituality.
[44] Various scriptures have laid down [...] past misdeeds. If one is able to think of his or her Iśt́a [...] have no cause to worry.”
[16] Some people think that since they have become so [...] commit a sin like this?”
[6] In one person we might discover [...] “We know nothing. We only think upon Parama Puruśa and work by His grace.”
[11] Ańimá : Ańimá [...] sentimentality. You cannot do or think anything secretly. Whenever you think of something, that thought is [...] He is the master of your mind.
[14] If, moreover, the person whom you [...] tádrshii – “As you think, so you become.” Whether [...] cherish such desires. If you do think about it, you should think about it just for a second, not [...] associated with your thought processes.
[15] Mahimá : Mahimá [...] His vast oceanic mind. You cannot think of anything outside of Him. You [...] Him in all directions, you may think occasionally that He may not know [...] directions by Parama Puruśa:
[19] Laghimá : Laghimá [...] really should, lest their juniors think less of them. They try to make [...] no reason to increase His load.
[16] We notice that whenever people [...] correct approach, one does not think at all whether one is big or small. [...] Puruśa.” The moment you think this way, the narrowness of your [...] proper psychological approach.
[17] There are people who come to me [...] “Look here, if you continue to think that you are a sinner, that very [...] Puruśa. He or she says:
[20] This very urge on the part of jiivas [...] so it follows that when people think of Párthasárathi [...] existence, one becomes totally lost.
[23] At that moment the devotee likes to hear His name alone, to think of Him alone. It shows that Párthasárathi [...] Párthasárathi made it crystal-clear:
[19] I think you have understood it? A very [...] respect by doing namaskár.
[4] Just as vidyámáyá [...] nature, their actual source. They think themselves to be separate from [...] from Parama Puruśa .
[8] “Samapráńáh [...] Puruśa, because the bhakta can never think of him or herself as a separate [...] addressed Arjuna as His sakhá.
[9] Tamáhuragryaḿ [...] Parama Puruśa we must think that Parama Puruśa [...] of thought in ones mind.
[4] After the invention of written script, people began to think about the fact that up until then [...] means “aged, very old”.
[12] Na ca tasyásti vettá [...] meditation they make one mistake. They think: “I am seeing Parama Puruśa in front of me.” Rather than think this they should think: “I am sitting in front [...] but he cannot know the infinite.
[3] “If the whole world treats [...] Puruśa. They should never think that Parama Puruśa hates [...] genuine concern for the child.
[24] Again, there are some people who [...] physical and psychic actions: they think of so many things, and what they think within, they cannot speak out either due to shame or fear of social criticism.
[28] External sin, expressed in physical [...] avoided, because if people often think about committing theft, as a result [...] of vipáka does not arise.
[31] Regarding áshaya, spiritual [...] sádhaná you should think that as you are thinking of Parama [...] tendency is called bhakti or devotion.
[45] Human beings perform actions with [...] what human beings do secretly or think inwardly.
[46] He is sahasrapát – [...] pride is this? Human beings can think, “A perfect Entity like [...] treasure of which to feel proud.
[5] “Puruśah Akarta”. [...] health you will find that you cannot think for a long duration. It is only [...] “Puruśah Akartá”.
[6] “Phalasákśiibhútah”. [...] actual expression of whatever you think on your psychic plane. So, whatever [...] conveyed to, Paramátmá.
[8] Sádhaná, therefore, [...] internal for Him. Whatever you think or do in your mind is also internal [...] to see Him. A Sádhaka may think with his conscious mind that when [...] Then He will not hear anything.
[15] “Bhavakendra.” This [...] occurs in dream. While you dream you think it to be a fact because the external [...] only its enjoyer and none else.
[21] Parama Puruśa is “Guńayantrakashca”. [...] within Paramarasa, whatever you think, whatever you do with your organs [...] shelter. He will not help those who think that they can take care of themselves, [...] Victory will surely be theirs.
[6] Áhladii Dásii quarreled [...] arrange her marriage now I hate to think what sort of things the neighbours [...] albatross around my neck.”
[9] After the marriage ceremony was [...] bridegroom for our daughter. Do you think we would have been so lucky in [...] molasses cake was her speciality.
[14] (b) “Do not disregard this [...] of His gifts to go unused. Just think once deeply with a calm mind, [...] forget Him, O human beings.”
[20] This makes it amply clear to the sádhakas that one should not think of one self to be Ramdas… but Ramaswarupa.
[29] 2) Discipline . Throughout [...] indiscipline arises when a few people think that the existing social laws [...] indiscipline can hardly be contemplated.
[11] That is, “As one wishes [so [...] economically.” He stays there. Thieves think that a lot of people come here [...] living being of this world”].
[2] Even while remaining in this exalted [...] of a rich man, may be tempted to think, “If I had that much wealth, [...] seeing an eloquent person, one may think, “If I had the same power [...] some work yet such a person may think inwardly, “Had I greater [...] what amount of power; thus if we think that it would have been better [...] consistent with ideation of a gopii.
[4] Now, wealth or eloquence or scholarship [...] world of colour. When human beings think of money, then the crude colour [...] distorted thoughts in my mind.”
[10] The poet Diijendralal Roy said, [...] alarmed. There is no reason to think that those who had a glorious past will not have a glorious future as well.”
[17] Now I think you understand that prańava [...] upon, leads to liberation”].
[13] Afterwards the order was transmuted [...] Chatterji”. This is the system, I think? Almost everywhere in the world, because the social order is patrilineal.
[19] So here má means [...] “the Cognitive Principle”. I think you understood what I said.
[40] So you are not an ordinary girl. [...] Parama Puruśa . Do not think that you are made of a few bones [...] it. Could all of you follow me?
[46] You are His phenomenal expression [...] a separate identity. You always think, “I am Dr. Such-and-such, [...] Noumenal Entity. Do you follow me?
[4] In society those who have no knowledge, little knowledge, regarding spirituality, think occult power is everything. But [...] Be very strict in this respect.
[11] Occult power is an ordinary power. [...] ordinary power, that is why they think it is a supernatural power, is [...] people say it is supernatural.
[2] Everything in this universe is [...] You are committing a sin if you think you are a sinner or degraded! [...] hate anyone, to hate yourself? No.
[4] The nature of a human is to think of the so-called sweet memories of the past. People think more of the past and less of the [...] with all its glory becomes pale.
[26] The question comes up, “If [...] the present. Why then should we think about the present?” But [...] portion of the past and the future.
[2] Before Parama Puruśa created [...] And if the actors in that drama think: “I am merely playing a [...] While taking part in the drama they think that they are actually the characters [...] sorrow or overwhelmed with joy.
[26] The closer one moves towards Parama [...] more sins get burnt. Those who think they are “sinners” [...] kiirtana at the top of your voice.
[32] The final goal of dharma is Paramátman, [...] end. Those sádhakas who think that through sádhaná [...] supernatural, but natural. Those who think that sitting in sádhaná [...] and not for Your powers.”
[7] When some people started advancing, [...] less about others; nor did they think about the animals and plants. [...] humanity becomes impossible. If people think more about themselves as individuals [...] castes, clans or tribes, and do not think at all about the collectivity, [...] precious treasure for the world.
[26] There are many people with tremendous [...] clear line of thought. Thus they think incorrectly, and the outcome of [...] path of the Macropsychic Entity.
[28] Next, from where does that Macropsychic [...] psychic pabula for human beings to think correctly; and on the other hand, [...] we have committed another crime.
[29] To build a healthy human race we [...] path. We have taught people to think about how such-and-such bomb can [...] propagated a philosophy to teach them to think how millions of people could be [...] The only remedy is Neohumanism.
[36] Todays humanity is in despair; people think too much about their imperfections. They think, “Can I do it?” But [...] whether I can do it or not.”
[11] Human longings are trilateral [physical, [...] ascribing Brahma-hood, he will have to think of Prakrti also. Thats why [...] between mundanity and spirituality.
[23] When that which should not be done [...] should He get angry? So do not think that Parama Puruśa will [...] satisfaction of Parama Puruśa.
[6] The subtlest, the most delicate, [...] Krśńa, but even then the mind will think of Krśńa and nothing [...] turned into Macrocosmic bearing.
[13] Govardhana cetanashiilá. [...] indriyas are not developed, people think that Parama Puruśa is as [...] Govardhana cetanashiilá.
[15] But it is not enough to get the [...] percent surrender, it is naive to think in terms of accomplishing the task.
[1] You must have noticed that people [...] inferiority complex – to think of oneself as inferior to, or as lesser than, other persons.
[2] Physically-weak persons have one [...] rich?” People with little education think: “We are not properly educated; [...] people have fear complexes. They think: “Oh, what will happen next… [...] from a defeatist complex. They think: “I am sure to lose. I have no chance of success.”
[3] What does Shiva have to say in [...] playing in their minds. But just think, how long is such affluence and [...] boast of their riches in the past!
[6] What about the inferiority complex, that makes you think of yourself as inferior to others? [...] castes? No, that is not possible.
[14] There are some people in society who think: “The spiritual path is [...] thought should ever be entertained. Think of a person who is not a sinner, [...] being fight against it? One cannot.
[25] There is a word in old Tamil, kocces, [...] is natural change. Many people think that the original Sanskrit for [...] injustice to their successors.
[26] Many people think that the English word “mango” [...] altered form as “owl”.
[27] When the mango-seller would pass [...] mango-seller. The orderly started to think that perhaps the lady was calling [...] place in the English language.
[7] Spiritual inspiration and devotion [...] selfless service. Many people may think, “How is it possible for [...] sádhaná in this life.
[8] Many people cherish the idea that [...] their consummation. People may think they can achieve the Supreme Goal [...] acquire knowledge and devotion?
[9] Knowledge and devotion are just [...] anything and everything. Never think that you cannot do a certain work; [...] also achieve success in your life.
[11] We determine the standard of human [...] starting any work, wise people should think whether the action is righteous [...] they generally do not bother to think whether their action is righteous or not; rather they merely think whether or not they can achieve success. The more they think this, the more a fear grips their [...] unrighteous. They should rather think whether or not the action is righteous.
[19] “Humanity is the highest [...] undertake any action you should think whether or not it is truly human, [...] action, and victory will be yours.
[3] Imagine his dilemma, then, when [...] bad these days and I dont think Ill be able to go to the station to receive the nawab. Could you go for me?”
[2] Now in our realm of physicality, [...] physical progress. But if we are to think of it in terms of a march, for [...] movement but there is no progress.
[2] 2) Before killing birds and animals for food, you must think a hundred times whether you can stay alive without killing them.
[25] With the help of spiritual practices, [...] accelerating speed. People may think that they cannot make rapid spiritual [...] jurisdiction of their thinking.
[28] According to human psychology, people do not like to think much about the future. Rather [...] in speculating about the future.
[29] One day the physical and psychic [...] the transitory world. They will think that it is better to merge into [...] have to take the help of PROUT.
[9] Now, there should be extensive [...] beings with developed intellect. I think, rather I hope, rather I am sure [...] proper control over these microvita.
[11] I think, by dint of our spiritual sádhaná, [...] the secrets of these microvita.
[3] Microcosm is multipurposive but [...] the football game he begins to think about his books. Hence, the flow [...] has been said about Macrocosm,
[14] Now, the waves in the expressed [...] call it land. The land which we think to be mud is also Kárya [...] Kśamá, Avanii, Medinii, Mahli.
[2] Whatever we can think of and whatever we cannot think of in this vast universe, whatever [...] proper functioning of the indriyas.
[19] He is the controller of those entities [...] equally on all”. Some wrongly think that Parama Puruśa bestows [...] reality all are equally dear to Him.
[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] sádhaná.” They think that moralism alone is the highest [...] fools, however intelligent they may think themselves to be. Inflated with [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.
[35] The Effulgent Entity is so vast [...] capacity of conception. If you think that He is very far from you, He will remain forever beyond your reach. If you think that He is near, He will be so near that you need not move even an inch to attain Him.
[39] That Supreme Entity lies covert [...] To attain Him you will have to think of Him, to ideate and meditate on Him. There is no other way to become one with Him.
[40] As one thinks so one becomes. If [...] root in your mind. Whenever you think, think of the Supreme. Your greatness [...] object of your thought or ideation.
[3] Now, a human being is a small creature. [...] days, and his or her capacity to think will disappear. After continuous [...] am feeling dizzy, I cant think; please dont disturb me [...] However big and powerful one may think oneself to be, one is not in reality [...] ones individual capacity.
[6] People realize this truth when [...] many books, but do you stop to think how much you have retained? Not [...] is the nature of human beings.
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[12] Human beings should always remember [...] is meaningless for a person to think about anything more than this – about what is beyond ones power.
[15] Suppose you are serving a man whose name is Rama. While serving Rama, you must not think that you are serving Rama. In that case, there will be vanity in your mind. You must think that Parama Puruśa has [...] infinite Parama Puruśa.
[13] Now spiritual practice, occult [...] that infinite object. When you think, “This small body is mine,” you are unit consciousness. And when you think, “This vast universal body [...] conversion, conversion of small into big.
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[6] “Iishvara” means “controller”. [...] Universe. Sometimes they used to think that they were Jagadiishvaras.
[19] If you are to know anybody you [...] object. At that time you are to think that the Supreme Subjectivity is seeing you. He is seeing you as His object.
[9] Now in pure Sanskrit the word [...] being hungry for several days. I think you have fully understood the difference between the two seeings.
[8] Shrutayo vibhinnáh. Now, [...] [By saying] that one should not think beyond this [they] want to do [...] should try to block this progress.
[12] Naekamuniryasya mataḿ na [...] quarrel amongst themselves. And they think if a particular intellectual supports [...] always quarrel amongst themselves.
[7] There is another category of living beings who think, “If I unite my individual [...] well. In this way they advance.
[10] So if we analyse these two categories [...] of thinking. Some living beings think, “If we remain in a group, [...] live collectively.” Others think instead: “Let us live separately – it will be more conducive to our development.”
[2] Regarding Parama Puruśa [...] are indeed the greatest fools who think that they work with their own [...] have no power. Hence you must not think as to whether you will be able [...] no circumstances are you alone.
[5] Change occurs in a collection of [...] and also accept them. As when you think of an elephant, you know that [...] liilá or a mixture of those things.
[6] The Lord creates original things [...] experiencing a dream, what you think in the dream [is as true for you [...] world becomes imaginary for you.
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[5] The essence of the human mind is [...] mental sphere, the human capacity to think is snatched away. And in the same way in the intellectual sphere, when human beings try to think and act for their spiritual and [...] dogmas arise and create obstacles.
[6] Those compositions which we call [...] each one finds is something to think about. Kiplings compositions [...] the works of George Bernard Shaw.
[44] The native Bengali word gatara [...] villages say gatara. Many people think that the word gatara comes from [...] Gatara is a native Bengali word.
[32] “Alas, what suffering [...] welfare is widened, then one should think: “The noble work of this [...] them in every possible way.”
[33] If one sees a person engaged in deleterious activity, then one should think: “On account of the pernicious [...] never support such misdeeds.”
[34] There are people, however, who [...] seeing someone in distress, they think: “Rightly served. As you [...] including the field of politics.
[35] There are some people who, on [...] badly hit by famine or flood, they think that [through their philanthropic [...] opportunity for their own benefit.
[145] Kum + jan + d́a = kuiṋja . Some may think that in this case the consonantal [...] also called kuiṋja .
[68] The word med́haka [...] guided by dogma, or if they cannot think of the external world due to being guided by dogma.
[33] The word pratáraka [...] while angling then the fish may think that the visitor is providing [...] certainly be the deed of a cheat.
[108] Many people think that the Kayasthas are a community [...] villages of Ráŕh:
[2] Human beings have come to work. [...] Human body is a machine. If we think deeply, we see that mind is also [...] action, thinking is also an action.
[11] However, as long as the human beings [...] a thief by nature whenever they think something in seclusion they will think of thieving. So, his mind will [...] Bengali poem it is said –
[13] It means all the created objects [...] themselves liberated; rather they think they are in bondage, that is, why the people gradually fall into numerous bondages.
[80] “This morning I received [...] come and gone? Can we afford to think about them? Perhaps only the names [...] will sink into darkness.”
[6] You might have occasionally [...] That makes people afraid; they think that these snakes must be highly [...] snake is also called kulaka .
[61] The intense kulála [...] break the stick.” Those who think that the policy of non-violence [...] stirring the collective consciousness.
[21] When they accidentally come [...] great-grandson be born and then I will think about going to Kashii. I am not [...] are kutanu for each other.
[42] Kutu + kan = kutuka . The [...] long to eat it. You might even think that had I known beforehand, I [...] curiosity to get to know this sweet.
[59] Yes, your guess is correct. Have [...] “Brother, it is not that what you think. It is my epilepsy.”
[8] [Can a person who rushes headlong at the sound of the flute ever think about the path he or she is treading?]
[9] At that time one does not think at all about what people will [...] Iśt́a exist.”
[14] Sárúpya : The [...] I close to Him, but whenever I think of Him I see Him in all directions.” [...] hands of Parama Puruśa.
[19] In the case of the sárúpya [...] Those who are criminals or sinners think of Parama Puruśa as their [...] Krśńas foes would think in fear, “here comes the [...] His name, far less His existence.
[8] All the entities of this universe [...] the heart of their hearts, they think it is an excellent idea to draw [...] the path of supreme blessedness.
[20] Sometimes a person is inclined to think, “No, I wont go to [...] [One Who Attracts the Universe].
[12] Some of the people then began to think that the very intellect with which [...] prapatti], as it is called today.
[20] All physical, physico-psychic, [...] and try to do so, those people think themselves to be persons of letters, [...] you will acquire true knowledge.
[22] How is it possible to make Paramátman [...] their object exactly, but rather think that they are being witnessed [...] does a person get true knowledge.
[3] The Vaedika rśi has said: “I do not think that I know nor do I think that I dont know.” [...] actions. That is why it has been said:
[5] Suppose some one says, “I [...] the other hand, those persons who think that they do not know anything, [...] shall have to ponder very deeply.
[6] I shall conclude the subject with [...] learned person or a fool. One has to think a great deal before commenting [...] biija “phat” mantra.
[12] At one time there were rhino [...] quite astounded to learn or to think that human beings have killed [...] or skin but also for the flesh.
[83] The tall poles or posts that [...] mean an electric pole. Some people think that a pillar or column can also [...] báti-kiila for a lamp post.
[135] Some time ago, the world conference [...] trousers and coats. It is time we think seriously whether in the changed situation we should start wearing trousers and coats.”
[8] You are on this earth. You are [...] Earth so that the Earth may not think you are a liability to the Earth. [...] Yes, with the [[dhae]] portion.
[28] Is he like plants? [...] he is worse than a plant even. I think Im quite clear? So try to [...] greatest service to human society. ]]
[1] Humans should always be careful [...] associates with thieves, one will think, “What is the harm if I steal something?”
[2] Karpat́ + t́hak [...] pat́ii ), etc. Many people think that pat́ii is a [...] in Bengali in its original form.
[38] In the artistic imagination, [...] create the coconut. Do you not you think that the different parts of a [...] is Vishvakarmá.
[2] By adding the suffix at́ac [...] this root verb krp. Many people think that the root verbs krp and day [...] showing them compassion”.
[34] 4) The fourth meaning of the word [...] phala. However, one shouldnt think by this that rabbits dont [...] being used as a cooking vegetable.
[175] “Just think about it for a moment,” [...] in a corner of your mind.”
[33] Of all the five husbands of Draopadi, [...] sometimes Draopadi was inclined to think, “I am the wife of Arjuna,” [...] greater popularity and acclamation.
[2] Work is Brahma, and hence, do more [...] Brahma? Whatever human beings do or think, and with whatever method, they [...] the path of Bhakti (devotion).
[8] Now I think you have understood the story? [...] Párvatii as the ideal lady.
[9] In Kańádiiya [...] not functioning? To attempt to think about something or argue about [...] fallacy of infinite regression.
[53] Even then, let me repeat what [...] or seed water – let them think for themselves how far that is [...] wine used for religious purposes.
[62] Before an action is carried [...] “noumenal”. Some people think that, like many other words, this [...] kárańa is particularly valuable.
[102] I said, “I have noticed [...] weapons in their hands. Do you think they believe in violence?”
[9] 7) The seventh meaning of the word [...] reason that some people used to think that because of the areas [...] 2 )
[90] Sutanuká said, “Well, brother, I think we have now almost reached Káshii. [...] Gangetic Valley civilization.”
[107] “Take for example the case [...] river near Canning. Many people think that the Mátlá is perhaps a wide and large river. They may think that in olden days the southern [...] the sea entering into the land.
[81] The king said: “No, I think you cannot do it.”
[110] His wife reacted sharply: “What audacity! How could you think I would sacrifice all these useless [...] ... I must must!”
[172] In most parts of this barren mountain [...] the people of those days use to think and say that they were not people [...] beings?] Kiḿ nara = kinnara.
[174] In olden times the number of men [...] nothing to be astonished at, or to think odd. People build their social [...] others, it was perfectly natural.
[205] I listened while Kuldip talked. [...] land of the nymphs, and I began to think about Kinnaur and Tibet.
[5] I am personally of the opinion [...] malevolent mentality. I therefore think that the term “penal system” [...] should be corrective, not punitive.
[7] Thus my opinion is that no innocent person should have the opportunity to think or say, “Although I am innocent, [...] of a defective judicial system.
[62] Those who are born with fairly [...] words, such people do not like to think, or rather feel piqued at the [...] the good advice of his parents.
[63] The natural characteristics of [...] than what that ninety-nine percent think. A person of any age between seven [...] close association with bad people.
[76] Those who ignore their conscience [...] living in an honest way. They will think, “As I am sinking, let me [...] cases this allegation will be true.
[84] However, it is fallacious to think that the economic structure is [...] to cure them of their addiction.
[88] If a person who is not actually [...] such weak-minded people begin to think of themselves as criminals, and [...] innocent person will be punished.
[103] Different concepts of virtue and [...] is a sin; he or she cannot even think of eating meat.
[110] Those who think that they can arbitrarily impose [...] particular concept of virtue and vice.
[31] [Bábá requests an [...] Lord is taking away his power to think…; [“… eight… [...] Now the Lord has taken it away.
[2] Now, how to attain bhakti, how [...] mental ailment, mental disease. They think “I know this, I know that, I know this, I know that.” But they know nothing.
[3] Nobody can misguide a devotee by [...] their knowledge. Intellectuals think about Prakrti, Puruśa tanmátra [...] to why the universe was created.
[4] Karma yogiis, too, think on the subject in different ways [...] is said that devotees are wise:
[27] Wise people regard the Supreme [...] time, space and person. They always think that Parama Puruśa [...] patriotism is definitely harmful.
[29] The supporters of isms do not believe [...] heathens, in utter [rejection]. They think that the Supreme Father bestows [...] also part of His manifestation.
[63] Queen Duyo burst into tears. “How [...] my duty. So how could you even think about asking me the price of the cane baskets?”
[77] While he was silently admiring [...] coconut sweets into your mouth. I think youve definitely gone mad. [...] give you a big thrashing.”
[143] “Think about Parama Puruśa all [...] anyone angry unnecessarily. If you think theres some impending danger, [...] whatevers necessary.”
[175] “Why would I think that?” replied the owl. [...] they, give anything harmful?”
[301] Anumay put the axe in his bag and [...] This time, before he could even think about it, ugly Shakhcunni whispered, “Go and investigate, itll be helpful to you.”
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[2] I saw the figure of Ardha-Náriishvara [...] blind force, it never stops to think that it is killing an innocent [...] simplicity, and love for creation.
[4] [What exquisite beauty have Shiva [...] the other is yellow; When I think of the qualities of those two [...] head is adorned with a serpent.]
[24] Then comes Śod́ashii, [...] so intimately that they did not think it necessary to worship Him with [...] Káli-káyae namah.
[7] Then came Kali Yuga, the present [...] there is a shortage of food, they think they will surely die. Their existence [...] “Saḿghe shaktih kalao yuge.”
[8] Those who believe that time is [...] the energy of creation, should think deeply about the subject. Generally [...] doctrine of nature (svabháva).
[26] Under normal circumstances living [...] the past to welcome the new. They think that the life of crude pleasure [...] court a life of mean pursuits.
[32] There are two types of actions: [...] perform original actions as they think fit, whereas in non-original actions [...] freedom from the bondages of action.
[35] Whenever unit beings come in contact [...] something. The unit mind can only think to act if it is linked in some [...] the unit mind and its objects.
[26] Intuitional practice (sádhaná) [...] part of the disciple. Other people think that since they are the disciples [...] preceptor cannot obtain emancipation.
[3] When due to ignorance, microcosms think that there is something more besides [...] is called the integral outlook.
[8] When human beings rush towards the Supreme, they may sometimes think, “I am a sinner. I have [...] without any hesitation.”
[8] When people move in the psychic [...] an examination. If he does not think about passing the examination, [...] will help to keep it] in mind.)
[12] Above the mental sphere there is the spiritual sphere. In the spiritual world, it is not enough to think (as in the psychic sphere) only [...] – but that is not enough.
[26] For progress in the spiritual realm, [...] can only be attained by those who think for the welfare of the world.
[52] “How does it strike us today to think that in those days it was forbidden [...] did not die filled up the jails.
[92] Iti By adding ktin to i (verbal [...] great kind of danger”. Many think that iti, perhaps, means “end”. [...] it goes, what more can I write?
[108] Indi/indii means “adorned [...] indirá to mean lakśmii. They think that inda or indi means “the [...] her is completely unjustified.
[111] In the individual this indu resides [...] the Yogis so the yogis used to think that this amákalá [...] moon (indumatii) be able to go?
[38] I was quite pleased with the prospect [...] Austrico-Scythian-Negroid people of Rarh, to think that, though they are neglected [...] trumpets of Bengali civilization.
[61] I smiled and said: “Think for a moment and see if you can remember or not.”
[100] Both iikśańaka and [...] iikśańa-vidyá. At one time people used to think of the so-called Dákini [...] have said since ancient times.
[17] The learned people cannot answer [...] his secrets. The intellectuals think of the Lord from very far, while the devotees feel Him very near.
[15] And the second ájiiva is [...] is the psychic process? When you think something, your mind is then and [...] your object of meditation. If you think of a bad man, you will become a bad man.
[23] Now I think there are so many graduates amongst [...] What should be the best smrti? I think your ácáryas told [...] Iśt́a mantra whenever possible; I think this was the instruction of your [...] called dharmamegha samádhi.
[9] Some people consider it propitious [...] certain auspicious days. Other people think that by standing knee-deep in [...] The members of their community think that they have attained salvation [...] salvation by fasting in this way.
[24] Ápah srotasu. In winter [...] filtered water. Similarly you may think that your mind is a vast stretch of sand, an empty desert. You may think that since your mind is empty [...] discover a spring of cool water below.
[75] Human beings are advised to only [...] harih. Human beings should always think of Him, they should always praise [...] maintain a permanent existence.
[3] Thinking should be done in a methodical [...] of Indian or African variety. To think of this one should start from [...] “methodical thinking”.
[14] Each and every person should be [...] political linguistic states. To think that if the exploiters, capitalists, [...] maintained, is sheer foolishness.
[23] The reason is that this cosmic [...] outside the minds of those who only think about the various nations of this [...] will be known as the human nation.
[7] The crude and the subtle mental [...] ailment. There are so many persons who think themselves inferior and useless [...] about only a temporal emancipation.
[24] There are so many worms in books. [...] dirty insects. Mmm. And those who think that they will get Him through [...] ordinary man” – like this.
[5] In the days of the monarchy one could hardly think that history could be written [...] development will undergo further change.
[6] You should remember that in human [...] her importance and we may wrongly think that she is a burden to society, [...] trough and crest of this universe.
[7] If we think deeply and try to trace the significance [...] fulfil a historical necessity.
[16] In the primordial phase of human [...] nerve-cells had meagre capacity to think and to emanate thought-waves. [...] utilization of all human potentialities.
[21] But even that is not sufficient; [...] of the Cenozoic Age, we are to think once more what we are to do. Is [...] animate and the inanimate universe.
[7] With the eradication of socio-economic [...] political leaders of the country do not think in a rational way. On the contrary, [...] placing the cart before the horse.
[9] Self-sufficient socio-economic [...] speaks the same language, who will think that they are friends because of their linguistic affinity?
[16] The sentiments of a common spiritual [...] a strong fundament. People will think in terms of cosmic paternity and [...] sentiment in the following poem:
[23] I think you have followed this, and you should remember it.
[3] All are the progeny of Parama Puruśa. Even so, some people think that because they are endowed [...] progress. It must be overcome.
[6] The defeatist complex also strikes [...] properly?” Because people think like this before they act, they [...] would have been more successful.
[15] It is not with ones own strength [...] straightforward people will say what they think and do what they say. So devotees [...] Lords glory in a loud voice.
[23] The same applies to Yoga. If yoga [...] yogic practices. Others wrongly think that since such people can suspend [...] mahápuruśas, this is not correct.
[31] There are some people who think that if they simply ideate on [...] this is not enough. Yes, when you think of Parama Puruśa for some [...] become the cause of great bondage.
[36] Now what are ones allotted [...] game with His creation. One must think, “I shall help Him in His [...] any trouble or difficulty.”
[37] Some people pray to the Lord, “Oh [...] your work done through me as you think fit. I want nothing in return.”
[38] The only goal of living beings [...] this earth. You should always think, “I will die while doing [...] continue to do His work.”
[22] Regarding the custom of wearing [...] still groups of people today who think that unless sacrificial rituals are performed, religious practices will be incomplete.
[8] In the eyes of Parama Puruśa [...] past. Parama Puruśa will think how His devotees may get final [...] saḿskaras. He is bound to think in this way. After all, it is the duty of a father to think about the future of his children. [...] I will carry it for you”.
[1] Where there is [...] whatever we see, and whatever we think, and whatever comes within the [...] Puruśa. He thinks and we perceive.
[5] The word “vishva” is [...] you escape His attention? Do not think that He only resides in the five [...] your mind, hearing everything you think.
[6] What is the mental process of thinking? [...] particular person is preparing to think about something. In the case of [...] which lies covert in everything.
[7] There is no place in the world, [...] can hide from Him. Even if you think something secretly, He will also [...] what should people do? They should think inwardly, “Oh Parama Puruśa, [...] love and grace for them. He will think, “Basically they are not [...] controlling their minds.”
[3] Now, you have a brain with a small [...] everything is internal for Him. You think with your small brain, whereas [...] is the final controlling point.
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[5] Some people think that Parama Puruśa is far [...] you. If He thinks that He will think about everyone except you, He [...] that Parama Puruśa does not think about him or her, He may remain a very distant object.
[6] On the other hand, if anyone thinks [...] “ihántike”, You think Parama Puruśa is very near, [...] His closeness is immeasurable.
[8] Those who dont have this feeling and think that Parama Puruśa is far [...] culminating point of all sadhana.
[14] The same man hurled another question at her. “I think you have read about the monsoon [...] Tagores literature. What do you think about the sultry atmosphere he creates?”
[35] “Remember some time back [...] torture without a murmur. Do you think all girls are like Bhundibala? [...] Mukherjee gave you yesterday?”
[39] Manoranjan said, “I wont [...] Manoranjan Babu of Manaitar, but think you are a certain Manorama Devi, [...] Ganges.” I chuckled to myself.
[45] I said, “Do you think men should be responsible for the household chores?”
[12] 8. In extreme fright also, the [...] nose, and other people see it and think that the victims have really been [...] be suffering from heart disease.
[1] Yesterday I said something regarding [...] Shiva and Párvatii], and I think it was quite clear, I think it was crystal-clear, for all [...] Nat́esha [Lord of Dance].
[1] I think all of you are well acquainted [...] import was never explained. It is;
[22] “Tattvamasyádilakśyam”. [...] art That,” is the Guru. I think you understand.
[1] If human beings think seriously, they can perform small [...] responsible persons have been inducted.
[2] If you [think] that Parama Puruśa is [...] such a small thing as an atom?
[3] He appears to you as per your feelings [...] as a distant country. When you think He is here, He is nearer than [...] that He was seated in your heart.
[6] Never think that your life has become useless. [...] that your life has become useless.
[5] The mother-in-law was outraged [...] principles of life – always think of the consequences before abusing others – and had to pay for it.
[20] That same day the mother-in-law [...] Dear, dear, dear. What must people think of me? I hereby vow that I will never eat another cake for the rest of my life.”
[22] “You are in the prime of [...] kitchen stove the whole day. I think it better that you go and get a breath of fresh air in the park.”
[11] Rakśa. People with fighting [...] spiritual aspiration, but who sometimes think, “If I get the blessing [...] [worship, meditation] I should not think like this.” You have understood, I think? Those thoughts coming in the [...] This type is called rakśa.
[16] And the seventh is Prakrtiliina [...] buddhayo… [“Those who think that Parama Puruśa is confined [...] What a painful state of existence!
[9] But animals less-evolved than humans [...] this is indeed strange. Let me think this over for a while… Aha! [...] alight and be caught in the net.
[18] I have already said that when people [...] religious sphere – they do not think at all of others. They thrive [...] detrimental to the progress of humanity.
[1] Most of the people who realize that they have to do much work in life often think to themselves, “Indeed I [...] listen to me or follow me?”
[12] Similarly, we human beings must [...] not a single person be allowed to think, “No one cares whether I [...] must pay special heed to this.
[13] Particularly those of you who are [...] remember that you should never think, “No one is bothering to [...] not your own. You should always think more about your duties and responsibilities than about your rights.
[19] There are many individuals who think that they should do something, [...] cannot actually do the work. Others think, “Something should be done, [...] confidence in their own strength. They think, “Can I really do it? There [...] full of doubts and hesitations.
[47] Here we are not discussing technicians, [...] have sufficient power; one should think, “Since Parama Puruśa [...] can do, certainly I can!”
[48] However little ones capacity [...] everything. They are not as small as they think themselves to be. And as long [...] great measure, but to some degree.
[49] I say only to some degree, because [...] case of Rabindranath Tagore. We think that he was such a great poet, [...] result, the entire society is harmed.
[14] “Mahaprabhu said, ‘What else can I say? I hate to think what would happen if a brahmin [...] people pronounce sa as ha.’
[15] “I think its clear to you,” [...] my story for yourselves?”
[4] Human beings steeped in their vanity [...] arrogance, that person used to think, “I can do anything and [...] have to move, and move they must.
[8] Thus I say, Caraeveti, caraeveti [...] also sleeps. When they awake and think to rise up, their fortune also [...] protect the good and innocent.
[10] Immediately after this awakening, when people spring into action and think, “Now I must wake up and [...] very psychology of human beings.
[43] The more microcosms advance along [...] perform the original deeds as you think fit. Since every action contains [...] over which you have no control.
[21] Of all the five husbands of Draupadi, [...] sometimes Draupadi was inclined to think, “I am the wife of Arjuna,” [...] greater popularity and acclamation.
[2] I think some of you have come in contact with our Prout theory. I think you have gone through it. The [...] fundamental spirit of the human mind.
[14] Due to constant criticism the zamindary [...] and over again people start to think that it contains some truth, and [...] belongs to those who shave the face!
[110] Many people think that infertility can occur due [...] chance of still-births is greater.
[19] There is a word in Bengali, ujir [...] most people will either laugh or think that this poor fellow has not [...] Mámá, dont you?
[48] Nilám [auction], serestá [...] are all Farsi words. Those who think we can use árám-kedárá [...] janáb [master] are all Farsi words.
[3] Human beings have very little scope [...] cannot even see. What you see and think is very big is only very small, [...] the air and water all around you.
[3] Some people think early in life, even at the age [...] deplorable, and highly detrimental.
[7] There are many petty criminals [...] have no future,” they will think. You must not do anything like [...] qualities in human beings.”
[10] As most people do not know basic [...] injustice and criticism, some people think, “Now that I have stepped [...] Puruśa, can turn into good people.
[14] So extroversial movement, if properly [...] movement, at any moment. So do not think that you are beyond the pale of [...] 4 )
[25] So now I think you have understood the meaning [...] ancient land of ours is meaningful.
[8] This thing has got two aspects. [...] curtain. And not only that, you cannot think anything secretly. Whatever you may be thinking, it will automatically be tape-recorded by Him.
[9] You cannot think secretly. If you say, “You know, my friend, we will do this and that very secretly, and I think Parama Puruśa is [...] nothing can be done secretly.
[16] So the mind has this potentiality [...] are not a sinner but you always think, “I am a sinner, I am a [...] approach. This is the proper approach.
[19] And you should never think, “Oh, because the priest [...] heaven.” No, no, no, dont [[think like]] that. The priest has no [...] by dint of your occult practice.
[3] In Máyá you know [...] it is not at all logical even to think that only Vidyámáyá [...] intention? The intention is good.
[5] “Ekam” The very word [...] cannot use any numeral. Whatever you think comes within the arena of your [...] should be ekam, not two or three.
[13] So this morning a boy asked the [...] twenty-four hours a day. People generally think about their enemies more than [...] occupied with thoughts of your enemy.
[14] Now, what was the state of Ravanas [...] with indifference”]. If you think about Parama Puruśa with reverence, that is good; but if you think about Him helayá – [...] revolving around Parama Puruśa.
[23] Shubhasya shiighram. Ravana said: [...] your desire may also wane. You may think: ‘I dont want to do [...] there. You can never fail.”
[35] “If a person is a durjana, [...] come in contact with them, who you think is not a good person, you should [...] dharmacakra [collective meditation].
[40] Any member of society whom a durácárii [...] from worldly bondages.” To think only of Parama Puruśa, [...] in each and every being”.)
[5] With the establishment of male [...] know the proverb, “As you think, so you become.” If one [...] the different spheres of life.
[9] Everything can be explained by [...] lies a historic purpose. If we think deeply we shall find the historic [...] some great future possibility.
[6] The same saḿskáras [...] Shyáma doesnt act or think like Ráma, and Rama doesnt [...] ultimately exist one soul and one mind.
[3] Both sons and daughters receive [...] daughters. It is not reasonable to think that He, being the Supreme Father, [...] the girls of all opportunities.
[10] Similarly the same Cognitive Principle [...] speak, you can move or you can think. When there shall be no expressions [...] conceived personally or collectively.
[1] So far we been explaining the different [...] circumstances in which people act and think.
[3] When a sádhaka focuses his [...] the process. Those who constantly think about rupees or dollars attain [...] wealth, they lost their lives too.
[5] Suppose there is a rose. If the [...] identified with it and will ultimately think, “I am the rose.” [...] visualizes part of Naiháti.
[6] Avidya tantriks make use of this [...] such occult phenomena. They will think it is the work of a ghost and [...] occult power of an inferior quality.
[7] The Ramayana, the great Indian [...] real golden deer could you ever think of such a thing? – it was [...] form”. Angad did just that. He said,
[5] Who is the lord of the mind? The [...] While running quickly you cannot think deeply about anything due to the [...] vital energy controls the mind.
[13] If a person becomes agitated, causing [...] dont even care what other people think about them. That is they have [...] legs, cannot control his hands.
[39] In ancient times there was the [...] cremation became common people used to think: This rśi who tended, preserved [...] compulsory social observation.
[40] When superstition entangles a person [...] ancient times. I do not even like to think about the abominable way we put [...] the original ekarśi fire.
[44] At one time people supported the [...] authentic. Wise and learned men should think carefully just how far this practice [...] there is little room for doubt.
[51] Eka + vad + ghaiṋ [...] ekaváda . Some people think that ekaváda means [...] , not ekaváda .
[53] Every evening, after we had been [...] see anyone. Sometimes we would think that we were hearing the echoes [...] would disappear over the horizon.
[67] “Over time,” he continued, [...] had frets and others not. Just think of it! Shiva had to make practically [...] their sound is also not the same.
[35] Speaking of ideals, yet another [...] to be undisciplined. They will think that the use of such things must [...] that they can enjoy them alone.
[39] I do not think that the interest some students [...] minds and impart proper education.
[44] The views established in our psychic [...] beings have lost the capacity to think anything, but somehow pass their [...] our social life thus rolls on.
[66] Observing the manner in which these ceremonies and anniversaries are celebrated, however, I do not think that they have any value. Unscrupulous [...] the approbation of the audience.
[83] Some people think that in the Bhutan Plateau no [...] accumulate, maize can grow in abundance.
[16] Secondly, a depression may occur [...] unutilized because those capitalists think that if the money is allowed to [...] few buyers to buy commodities.
[2] Many people may think, “Is it not possible to [...] gather momentum for the next stage.
[3] When people listen to something, [...] or you will say. “Do you think Im going to stay here? Running [...] to move through speed and pause.
[2] The science of time measurement [...] easiest way to measure time is to think of the Earth as being fixed. Of [...] relative calculation – one may think of it as being so. It will only [...] known that the Earth is round.
[11] Parvati requested her husband, [...] trust a sadhu again. They will think that a sadhu may be another Ravana [...] Ravana but she ultimately failed.
[1] Of all the defects and internal [...] enter the mind. They should never think that they are sinners. If one [...] be avoided. What humans should think is, “Whatever I may be, [...] an inferiority complex?”
[6] No one should ever think, “I am a sinner, I have [...] certainly be pleased with me.”
[2] Kukuda. Kuk + uń + dá [...] righteous people of the universe to think this matter over and be active [...] right in supporting this custom.
[5] The false vanity of the aristocracy also causes dowry. Aristocratic people think, “Our family is a high class [...] there will be no scope for dowry.
[15] Humans should not be slaves to [...] neither contains the capacity to think nor possesses intellect. If a [...] liberated from the bondage it is Shiva.
[19] “Sukrtaermánavo bhútvá [...] átmajiṋánii. You must not think that those C-grade people are jiṋániis. They are not jiṋánii.
[1] Todays subject is “Dogma [...] concerned, it has two duties: to think and to remember.
[2] What do we mean by “thinking”? [...] – that we are thinking. To think means, then, to speak internally, and according to what we speak, we create a figure.
[3] Although different inferences have [...] Delhi.” – when you think like this, you utter this sentence [...] figure of Delhi that you created.
[4] Now, what we think, sometimes we think from the extro-internal projections [...] elephant. It is an act of re-creation.
[3] Some people use the word stimita [...] about the word anushiilana. They think that it is perhaps a Sanskrit [...] about the village opera party:
[9] Those who import new words without [...] create new words in Bengali and think “its a good thing [...] [much getting 1/4 southern breeze].
[10] A certain gentleman from Bankura [...] In this situation, someone may think that the word is pure Sanskrit [...] indeed! It is similar to that.
[18] Sukrtaermánavo bhútvá [...] liberation or salvation. Now many may think that knowledge is something for [...] mess; it is hardly worth anything.
[17] Those thinking of the upliftment of the Bundela Rajputs will think of the welfare of the entire Rajput [...] [qualified Cosmic absorption].
[15] Literacy certainly serves some [...] First, it is not reasonable to think that mere literacy will awaken [...] democracy can never be successful.
[24] Those who are lacking in proper philosophical knowledge may think that once the extroversial tendency [...] is a shloka in the Upanishads,
[54] This world of ours is adhruva, [...] permanently? It is foolishness to think they can possess them permanently.
[56] The ruthless hands of time will [...] invested therein. They wrongly think that those commodities will remain with them forever.
[2] A certain type of music is also called dhrupadii . Some people mistakenly think that dhrupadii music refers [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[19] In order to have perfect control [...] there is scope for the mind to think of higher things, and dharma sádhaná is possible for human beings.
[1] I will say something regarding [...] Karmiis too, repent likewise. They think that they worked and reached nearer [...] unaffected by pain and pleasure.
[2] Only a devotee can say this, and [...] cells of the mind. Intellectuals think they are not ordinary people. [...] Karmiis, too, feel proud when they think they have accomplished some work. [...] with intellectuals because they think objectively. Therefore, they feel [...] confronted with different circumstances.
[7] All other knowledge is the penumbra [...] sound. Devotionless people do not think about the Lord, but only think about the musical instrument. [...] become the same. Those who always think about money will one day become [...] located. This is not the right path.
[9] The greater devotees, however, think in a different way. They follow [...] is the highest peak of devotion.
[11] There is still another sentiment [...] particular geographical area, people think about the well-being of a group, [...] ideal; it is not free from defects.
[8] The more that government revenue [...] increase. While the government must think about the bare necessities of [...] developmental programmes, the better it is.
[20] Physical attachments are very difficult [...] who is above such attraction will think of her child first and take it [...] Sádhaná, are bound to be resolved.
[53] The Supreme dharma – the [...] sádhaná. It is wrong to think that Parama Puruśa is realizable [...] love and maturity of love is He.
[11] The scope of psychic wealth is [...] mind does not retain its wealth. Think of a big learned man, who has [...] is also not a stable position.
[1] Humans, in spite of their numerous [...] future will be the result of what we think and do now. Our past actions determine [...] should not lament over anything.
[12] Lord Shiva started this táńd́ava [...] ninety degrees. Do you follow? I think you followed me. Lalita represents [...] progress and psychic expansion.
[12] One should not think that inanimate objects have no [...] that is, away from the Nucleus.
[13] It is the natural wont of the mind [...] Hence the proverb “As you think so you become.” For instance, [...] their objects of contemplation.
[6] It is not proper to think that this movement, this spiritual [...] are to move together with all.
[8] If people think that they will make steady progress [...] the universal balance. You must think, “I will personally move [...] universal, our abode is also universal.
[13] Laghimá makes the mind light, [...] materialistic bondages, can understand and think properly. So by dint of this occult [...] or crude, in the abstract realm.
[42] Finally, whatever you say or think, everything is finally embedded [...] the better it will be for all.
[6] The sharecropping system is better [...] or financial constraints. He may think that limited cultivation will [...] will be deprived of his share.
[23] PROUT advocates the reorganization [...] ownership of land. People will learn to think for the collective welfare rather [...] rural workers will no longer exist.
[40] As the story goes, when Ram was [...] Lord. In other words, “I think of Ram as my Lord.” Ram [...] Lord. This is nitya samása.
[4] The second quality of Citi Shakti [...] loses itself. The mind can only think of that which is finite or that which is not finite.
[24] Suppose you are attending a party, [...] return home disappointed, for you think that had you eaten a few more [...] pabulum the desideratum of life.
[29] Human beings work according to [...] the Lord. They ideate on Him and think internally, “ I am His object [...] is an additional benefit: when I think I am His object and He is my subject, [...] doing? He is watching you.”
[7] Now let me say a few words about [...] blending these two. It is useless to think of intuitional progress without effecting the harmony between the two.
[28] Those who want to make everything [...] Operative Principle. Those who think of making all things equal inevitably think of the destruction of everything.
[33] Purport: Every created object obeys [...] infinite regress; that is to say, to think of the existence of the mind in [...] why, is redundant and untenable.
[7] After death the disembodied mind [...] sleep, and their mothers often think they are talking with God. In [...] crude mind does not function much.
[19] Conversely, if a sádhaka [...] spiritual life. He or she will think, “In my previous life I [...] are pushing me forward”].
[6] Now, here we are. Say a few years [...] Baba. Is it not the fact? And I think, now some of you feel that Baba [...] here. So nothing is non-causal.
[54] The huge city in the south of England [...] said in English is a matter to think over as well.
[66] Another very common word in Bengali is báhádur. Many people think that this word may have come from [...] loose as báhádur.
[6] Among the twelve dialects of Bengali, [...] write them as aspirates and we think of them as aspirates but we pronounce [...] that way also? Absolutely not!
[36] A certain type of music is also called dhrupadii . Some people mistakenly think that dhrupadii music refers [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[10] Undeveloped human beings consider [...] people with superficial knowledge think just the opposite. The genuine [...] always that they know nothing.
[27] Some people may say, “It [...] them.” Why should people think that they will become one with Paramátma like that?
[8] The second form of avidyá [...] same cardinal ignorance, people think that the mental functions and [...] context, mind is termed as drk-shakti.
[30] “Klesha-karma-vipákáshayaeraparámrśt́ah [...] Kings at Delhi used to sometimes think that they were dilliishvaras – [...] jagadiishvara. They were ordinary souls.
[12] Rohitas father said, “Look, [...] engrossed in the state of inaction, and think idly, ‘Will I be able to [...] do any work. Human beings should think internally, ‘I will do the [...] meet with glorious success.”
[13] A rational person should always think in this way. When a person remains [...] movement starts from this stage.
[1] A few days ago a journalist asked [...] atom bombs.” Therefore, to think that atom bombs will annihilate [...] powerful than its psychic strength.
[5] Where did these immoral persons [...] fighting the battle alone, if you think that you are the children of Parama [...] reason to be afraid of any thing.
[12] Those who think that Brahma has something to gain [...] to Him in attaining salvation.
[10] And the second expression of avidyá [...] jiivas cannot see the Lord. Jiivas think that “Whatever we are doing, [...] shakti it cannot see its Lord.
[19] [All unit entities, all unit structures, [...] theirs will continue as long as they think that they are separate from their [...] they will attain immortality.]
[22] Tasmin haḿso bhrámyate [...] theirs will continue as long as they think that they are separate from their [...] separation, from their Cosmic Lord. They think that they are separate entities [...] Nucleus. And when they come to think that they are not separate entities [...] Krśńa. Do you follow?
[27] And the opposite parties are the [...] Páńd́upakśiiyáh, agents of Pandu. I think it is quite clear? – agents [...] The Pandavas are five in number.
[29] As a result of over-secretion of [...] melancholia may develop. One may think: “What is the necessity [...] themselves suffered from melancholia.
[13] If there is only one entity, there is no bliss. Just think, if you were alone in this universe, [...] Parama Puruśa it is said:
[7] Bhu : At the time of bhojana (food), he used to think of Parama Puruśa.
[8] Su : At the time of shayanam (lying down), he used to think of Parama Puruśa.
[9] Ku : Before every karma (action), he used to think of Parama Puruśa.
[16] Next the sádhaka was told to think of something mentally. He was told not to think of anything but Him. In his múládhára, [...] loving presence all the while.
[45] And I already told you that in [...] father. And so a bhakta must not think – and a bhakta never thinks [...] is ones personal property.
[25] What does the crescent moon over the head of Shiva connote? At that time people used to think some portion of the moon as invisible. [...] Candrabhúśańa etc.
[13] The second factor is rasa, or flow. [...] His grace. Whatever human beings think, say or do is only possible due [...] witnesses everything at the same time.
[1] Today I will relate to you an episode [...] episode which has almost been lost. I think you all know that Sadáshiva [...] or theoretical moral principles.
[17] Shiva proclaimed, “You are [...] on you are still my own. I will think well of you. I will think about your collective welfare. [...] enter Shivagotra’].”
[30] Let me tell you a short story about [...] actually am – hell think Im Bhaeravii.” Now [...] one time “Cauveri”.)
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[2] The first category comprises of [...] – which means whatever they think, they speak, and whatever they speak, they do. Such people are A-class people.
[3] The second category comprises of [...] they do – which means they think one thing and speak another, but they do whatever they speak. Such people are B-class people.
[4] The third category comprises of [...] and never the same. Such people think one thing, speak another, and [...] people. You should speak what you think, and you should do what you speak.
[11] I think some of you have come in contact with our Prout theory. I think you have gone through it. There [...] it wants accelerated movement.
[17] Take for example communism, Marxism. It is such a dogma. It will not allow you to think beyond its periphery. So it is [...] all-devouring influence of dogma.
[9] Many of you perhaps do not know [...] etc. were in vogue. Many people think that the word Báḿla [...] become an untouchable.”)
[11] You have encountered hundreds of [...] should you ever be afraid. Never think that you are alone. Whatever has [...] know Him is the real knowledge.
[7] Those who are habitually lazy suffer [...] illiterate.” When people think in this way, their nerve cells [...] and follow a psychic discipline.
[15] If one takes shelter in Parama [...] will be accomplished before you think. If someone sees a ghost under [...] stepping away from you doing namaskar!
[18] Let me give another example of [...] sleeping. What is a dream? When we think during the wakeful state our conscious [...] thinking inwardly. But when we think during the state of sleep, the conscious mind does not work and we wrongly think the objects thought of are real. [...] lost control of the nerve fibres.
[30] Next is psychic lethargy. What [...] is the lack of mental courage to think independently and to utilize the [...] case is the lack of moral courage.
[38] “‘Ashubhasya kálaharańaḿ.’ [...] to do something bad, delay it. Think to yourself, I wont do it [...] follow these two principles.”
[56] This time Raiṋjaná [...] so many people! What will people think!”
[57] “If people think something or say something, so what?”
[54] The correct meaning of Brahmacarya [...] Whenever people do some work or think of doing any work extroversially, [...] means desire for the Infinite).
[58] And the result was promptly achieved. Ordinary worldly people began to think that they, by leading a married [...] difficulty, been exploiting the society.
[85] When people, driven by instincts, [...] motives – whether or not they think of doing harm to others, their [...] jealousy they create trouble for, or think ill of, him or her.
[96] You are aware that there are two [...] outer-suggestion. If anyone always tries to think thoughts just opposite to the [...] always follow auto-suggestion.
[7] One should not keep thinking again [...] humanistic. Moreover, I do not think it good to criticize anyone behind [...] shake this dust off and move ahead.
[8] Those considered social criminals [...] as hated beings. One should not think, “Oh, dear, dear, dear, [...] Puruśa.” Rather one should think that as one is a sinner one should [...] with so much dust for so long.
[3] On the other hand, the scriptures [...] during spiritual practice one should think that the god of death has already [...] how can any noble work be done?
[16] A little child of one or two months [...] With that brain how far can you think? When you are confronted with [...] becomes almost paralysed and fails to think. Such is the capacity of the brain. So you need not think about your personal gains too [...] duty and you keep on doing yours.
[17] But at the same time, care must [...] simply burst into laughter and think, “When I repeated these [...] no other way but careful study.
[1] Suppose there is a rose. If the [...] with the rose and will ultimately think, “I am the rose.” [...] Avidyá Tantra in the past.
[4] Such negative practices are common [...] such occult phenomena. They will think it is the work of a ghost and [...] occult power of inferior degree.
[3] When you say something, you [suppose] [...] internal vocal expression. When you think, what do you do? You say something internally.
[4] What is thinking? To say something internally. To think means to speak within. Just try to think something, to speak within your [...] externally, then others may hear.
[6] I told you in [[Tainan]] that actual [...] these things? Auto-suggestion. I think now the term auto-suggeston is clear to you. I used the word in DMC.
[89] “Thats partly correct. [...] the room. You dont have to think for anything else.”
[115] “I hope youre not feeling [...] time Ive been busy trying to think of what might help you fall asleep [...] Caopárań.”
[133] “It was in a pit that we [...] fell in a huge gorge. Oh! If I think about it, even today, I lose consciousness. [...] unconscious for a long time.”
[2] People who follow unrighteousness [...] reaction comes immediately, sinners think they can get away with more. But [...] high only to come smashing down.
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[13] Some devotees, who go still ahead [...] instead of loving Paramatman Himself, think more of His Gunas (qualities). [...] ca”. There is no other way out.
[16] As a result of over secretion of [...] melancholia may develop. One may think: “What is the necessity [...] themselves suffered from melancholia.
[23] So Shiva says that the actual knowledge [...] certain defective philosophies which think that the material world is everything. [...] development. You should never forget this.
[13] Parama Puruśa is the actual [...] surrender their ego. They should only think that they are the children of Parama Puruśa sitting on His lap. If they think in this way, Máyá will be unable to harm them.
[14] Another thing should be mentioned [...] spoken. There are many people who think, “I am a sinner, I am a [...] a sinner at all. One should not think such undesirable things – it is a type of perverted thought.
[16] “As you think so you become.”
[9] These luminous bodies are not ghosts [...] kind of luminous body, one may think one is seeing a ghost. But actually [...] night, but then not everywhere.
[11] Suppose there is a very elevated [...] Supreme, nor does he or she even think of it directly. He or she thinks [...] wealth of the yakśas”.
[13] The next is vidyádhara. [...] this from the Supreme, but rather think inwardly that the Supreme should [...] Vidyádhara is also a luminous body.
[14] The third is gandharva. Those who [...] Supreme Consciousness) and mentally think, “Oh, Parama Puruśa, [...] stars are not visible in daylight.
[18] The next is videhaliina: those who run after occult powers and think, “I will attain such great [...] positive or negative hallucinations.
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[13] And not only that. Because of His [...] Nothing is secret for Him. You may think that those [...] an object of affection for Him.
[7] Human beings have ten organs: five [...] organ, the mind. One will have to think deeply about the best way to utilize these organs and act accordingly. One should think about their utilization before doing something, and not after.
[9] Buddha says, “Think once before you speak. If you [...] the organs. This is samyak vak.
[3] Párvatii asked Lord Shiva, [...] following reply was given by Shiva, I think about seven thousand years ago [...] placed before Shiva in English):
[15] I think it is important to mention here [...] kohinúr are one and the same.
[75] The young man looked at me and [...] speaking their mother tongue. They think that it is perhaps a rustic language, [...] else can I tell this sad tale to?
[77] The young man looked at me again and said in a tearful voice: “You know it maddens me to think about Magadha. Anyhow, as I was [...] Rájyavarddhana unfairly.
[69] “There was one more thing [...] the eyes of the law, they did not think of themselves as Bengalees. They [...] removed from the common people.
[83] “Those who think that the Khirkhiriya Hills are [...] belongs to the land of Magadha.
[86] “As I was saying,” [...] hesitation. Then afterwards, I think to myself that I hope I havent annoyed whoever Ive been talking to.”
[107] Then he continued. “Vireshvijay [...] greatly for it. One cannot bear to think about it. What kind of a future [...] man. No one even knew his history.
[110] My visitor looked at me for a short while and then said: “I think you also feel something for Vireshvijay.”
[38] (19) Encourage everyone to build their career in a nice way. Let none get the opportunity to think that their life has become useless.
[137] (60) Human society is one and indivisible. [...] ones vision, one will have to think of promoting human welfare, love [...] the same dreadful consequence.
[153] (67) The movement and the path, [...] goal. There is no necessity to think of anything else.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] the delusion “If I do not think about the Supreme, the Supreme will not think about me either, and I will escape [...] the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[4] After a long, long time, we have [...] – I felt so happy, and I think that you, too, felt the same, [...] can be more delightful than this?
[1] There are three kinds of people [...] superior. Inferior people are those who think one thing, say another and do [...] call honest people, good people.
[8] You will notice how much sin a [...] even over thousands of lifetimes. Think, for how many lifetimes will they [...] His other name is Hari, or thief.
[22] Every unit mind can function freely [...] themselves, they still had the power to think. It was the collective thought [...] power and freedom of expression.
[39] Intelligent people realize Parama [...] “He” exists, I do not. If you think you can buy rice without spending [...] never hope to merge in Him.”
[11] I saw the figure of Ardha-Náriishvara [...] blind force, it never stops to think that it is killing an innocent [...] simplicity, and love for creation.
[13] [What exquisite beauty have Shiva [...] the other is yellow; When I think of the qualities of those two [...] head is adorned with a serpent.]
[40] Each of the Ten Mahávidyás [...] Shiva and Durgá, as people think.
[73] The concept of Sarasvatii arose [...] namah. There are some people who think that Sarasvatii is a goddess transformed [...] the transformation of the other.
[22] Then comes Śod́ashii, [...] so intimately that they did not think it necessary to worship Him with [...] Káliikáyae namah.
[41] In the fourth phase there will [...] expansion because people will learn to think for the collective welfare rather [...] cannot be forcibly imposed on them.
[3] If many entities think “we are one”, then [...] we use the adjective aekamata.
[16] Itara + śńeya = aetareya. [...] honourable lineage. Many people think that itara means “low; of [...] means “common people”.
[103] “Think of me for a little bit,” I said. “Think that I am pulling you along by [...] youll be able to do it.”
[17] Human beings should live in this [...] work. And while working one should think, “I must do good work without [...] of Parama Puruśa.”
[8] Kali Yuga is described in the scriptures [...] people look about themselves and think that they have to rise up, that [...] then this is known as Satya Yuga.
[5] According to both Science and Philosophy, [...] theft from behind the scene? If you think that you will not reap the consequences for a theft committed mentally, you are wrong.
[24] So the old Maháyániis [...] mańipadme hum. Now it is clear. I think perhaps the monks do not know, though they should know, the inner meaning of what they say. I think it is very interesting and very pleasing, although it has been a bit terse.
[77] I was dumbfounded. It was difficult [...] deep sleep. Let the philosophers think what they will; let the psychologists [...] even today. He remains in my mind.
[7] Now think of that shawl again, go deeper into it – what is it? What do you see?
[2] Parama Puruśa is my goal. [...] run here and there after Him, and think, “What is going on, what [...] 1 )
[3] In Ranchi I told [you] about dhyána [...] then what should you do? If you think, “Parama Puruśa does [...] Him,” this is abhidhyána.
[11] Parama Puruśa, the Supreme [...] to be a native of Bihar he will think that West Bengal is a foreign [...] knowledge (abhedajiṋána).