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... mind . The central point of the Hindu system is the training of the mind as an instrument of self - fulfil- ment and the increase of its potency . All human beings must agree that there is no other way to improve the mind and to magnify ...
... mind . The central point of the Hindu system is the training of the mind as an instrument of self - fulfil- ment and the increase of its potency . All human beings must agree that there is no other way to improve the mind and to magnify ...
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... mind generally cultivates the pleasant and avoids what is unpleasant . Next , in the Ekāgra state the mind is able to concentrate on the thought of one object . The highest state of the mind is Niruddha , marked by " concentration and ...
... mind generally cultivates the pleasant and avoids what is unpleasant . Next , in the Ekāgra state the mind is able to concentrate on the thought of one object . The highest state of the mind is Niruddha , marked by " concentration and ...
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... mind and an endeavour . Such a mind it is that eggs one on to social and personal endeavour . Inasmuch as there is a close relation between the mind and the effort , we find that where the habit of mind is not gained , where the mind ...
... mind and an endeavour . Such a mind it is that eggs one on to social and personal endeavour . Inasmuch as there is a close relation between the mind and the effort , we find that where the habit of mind is not gained , where the mind ...
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By George Godwin | 30 |
Reflection at EventideBy | 48 |
GandhijiBy Dennis Gray Stoll 328 | 96 |
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