| Andrew Martin Fairbairn - 1876 - 426 páginas
...same light, by means of which they see, and which they see." (Ruysbroek's " Vier Schriften," p. 144.) Spirit, as if a lump of salt was thrown into the sea:...it was produced, and is not to be taken out again. But wherever you take the water and taste it, it is salt. Thus is this great endless and boundless... | |
| Henry Allon - 1876 - 604 páginas
...to his wife the highest knowledge, to understand which is immortality. ' It is with us,' he says, ' when we enter into the Divine Spirit, as if a lump...salt was thrown into the sea : it becomes dissolved in the water from which it was produced, and is" not to be taken out again ; but wherever you take... | |
| Marcus Dods - 1877 - 256 páginas
...fountain, the waves from the sea, so is the world produced out of Brahma." " It is with us when we enter the Divine Spirit as if a lump of salt was thrown...it was produced, and is not to be taken out again." But this absorption is regulated. Those who have served and known Brahma will be absorbed into him... | |
| Albert Fytche - 1878 - 422 páginas
...all personality, and forms a whole with the divine substance, "as a lump of salt thrown into the sea becomes dissolved into the water from which it was produced, and is not to be taken out again." Gautama holds the first place in the Buddhist triad, | and is worshipped by Buddhists, as one who *... | |
| Albert Fytche - 1878 - 418 páginas
...all personality, and forms a whole with the divine substance, "as a lump of salt thrown into the sea becomes dissolved into the water from which it was produced, and is not to be taken out again." Gautama holds the first place in the Buddhist triad, | and is worshipped by Buddhists, as one who *... | |
| Andrew Martin Fairbairn - 1880 - 360 páginas
...upon. If we see, hear, perceive, and know him, O Maitreyi, then this whole universe is known to us."* " It is with us when we enter into the Divine Spirit,...it was produced, and is not to be taken out again. But wherever you take the water and taste it, it is salt. Thus is this great * This early Hindu mysticism... | |
| 1893 - 230 páginas
...Sankara's gloss is "dwelling in the form of Brahma," ie, his being or nature. a Of. the "Phsedo" (see. 68): " If it (the soul) take its departure in a state...and is not to be taken out again." Thus the Bhagavad Gita, Eeading the Second, whose title is "THE SANKHYA-YOGA (DOCTRINE)." -V '/**'"' ».- J-. f . --... | |
| 1898 - 532 páginas
...is thus explained in the Srihadaranyaka : " It is with us, when we enter into the Divine Spirit is if a lump of salt was thrown into the sea ; it becomes...was produced), and is not to be taken out again." is a twofold rule of life, that of the Sankhyas1 by devotion of knowledge, and that of the Yogis by... | |
| Loren Harper Whitney - 1908 - 394 páginas
...body, but attached to the body like a horse hitched to a cart. (5) "It is with us," said Yajanavalkya, "when we enter into the Divine Spirit, as if a lump of salt had been flung into the sea. It becomes dissolved into water, from which it was produced, and is not... | |
| Loren Harper Whitney - 1910 - 394 páginas
...but attached to the body like a horse hitched to a cart. ( 5 ) "It is with us," said Yajanavalkya, "when we enter into the Divine Spirit, as if a lump of salt had been flung into the sea. It becomes dissolved into water, from which it was produced, and is not... | |
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