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... Brahman ( know that only as Brahman which is an object of intellect and not of sense ; or , as Plato would have put it : Know Brahman as " idea , " for to Plato an " idea " is known only and is not an object of sense ) . But it is added ...
... Brahman ( know that only as Brahman which is an object of intellect and not of sense ; or , as Plato would have put it : Know Brahman as " idea , " for to Plato an " idea " is known only and is not an object of sense ) . But it is added ...
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... Brahman . " In other words , the Truth All this is Brahman " does not become known to the intellect , but is presented to it for meditation as something yet to be realised . State- ments about the ultimate reality are meaningless ( so ...
... Brahman . " In other words , the Truth All this is Brahman " does not become known to the intellect , but is presented to it for meditation as something yet to be realised . State- ments about the ultimate reality are meaningless ( so ...
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... Brahman , and divides it , as it were , into two parts . In Samadhi the ego is blotted out completely and the knowledge of Brahman dawns . In Samadhi the least trace of ego is not left . Without Samadhi Jnana never comes . Jnana is like ...
... Brahman , and divides it , as it were , into two parts . In Samadhi the ego is blotted out completely and the knowledge of Brahman dawns . In Samadhi the least trace of ego is not left . Without Samadhi Jnana never comes . Jnana is like ...
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