The Aryan Path, Volume 41Sophia Wadia Theosophy Company (India), Limited, 1970 |
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... existence , two ways are open to the will , namely the willing of such an existence , the affirmation of the will - to - live , and the not - willing of such an existence , the denial of the will - to - live . As such denial lies ...
... existence , two ways are open to the will , namely the willing of such an existence , the affirmation of the will - to - live , and the not - willing of such an existence , the denial of the will - to - live . As such denial lies ...
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... existence revealed to him the inevitability of suffering . It was he who taught that impermanence was the characteristic of all things . Existence is essentially a desiring , a willing , and the aimlessness of willing is seen in the ...
... existence revealed to him the inevitability of suffering . It was he who taught that impermanence was the characteristic of all things . Existence is essentially a desiring , a willing , and the aimlessness of willing is seen in the ...
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... existence . It cannot be too often stressed that optimism is incompatible with spiritual self - discipline . Philosophically optimists are blind and here lies their tragedy . We must never lose sight of the fact that sorrow and ...
... existence . It cannot be too often stressed that optimism is incompatible with spiritual self - discipline . Philosophically optimists are blind and here lies their tragedy . We must never lose sight of the fact that sorrow and ...
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40 New Marine action ancient ARYAN PATH aspects beauty become believe Bergson Bhagavad-Gita bhakti Bombay 20 Brahman BRIAN G Buddha Buddhist century Christian Church Comenius concept consciousness Dharma Divine doctrine Dravidian earth essays essence Essenes eternal ethics evil existence experience fact freedom Ghalib Gītā H. P. Blavatsky Hindu Hinduism human idea of history India Indian culture individual interest J. D. BERESFORD Jesus John Amos Comenius Karma knowledge language literature living London man's Marine Lines Māyā means ment mind modern Mokṣa moral mystic Nagas nature philos philosophy of Indian poet poetry present rasa reader reality realized religion religious ROBERT CROSBIE Sanskrit says scientific sense Shri Śiva social society soul spiritual Sufi teaching Theosophy Theosophy Hall things thought Tibet tion tradition translation truth understanding unity universe Upanisad Urdu Vishishtadvaita wisdom words writing Yoga