Neither this Nor that But ... Aum: One Hundred Meditations Based on Narayana Guru's Ātmōpadeśa Śatakam |
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... ocean conceals several kinds of aquatic beings , minerals , oils and treasures like pearls . The navigating on the surface and the vertical submergence into the ocean's depth give different kinds of experiences . A wise person should ...
... ocean conceals several kinds of aquatic beings , minerals , oils and treasures like pearls . The navigating on the surface and the vertical submergence into the ocean's depth give different kinds of experiences . A wise person should ...
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... ocean , bodies one by one suddenly arise , then merge again ; alas ! Where is the end to this ? In the primal ocean of consciousness potent action is said to exist . " The ocean and the waves " is a poetic allegory of great potential ...
... ocean , bodies one by one suddenly arise , then merge again ; alas ! Where is the end to this ? In the primal ocean of consciousness potent action is said to exist . " The ocean and the waves " is a poetic allegory of great potential ...
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... ocean is likened to the Self . The depth of the ocean is proverbially un- fathomable and so is the Self . In verse three the Self was compared to a treasury of watery depth . In the present verse Narayana Guru refers to the pearls of ...
... ocean is likened to the Self . The depth of the ocean is proverbially un- fathomable and so is the Self . In verse three the Self was compared to a treasury of watery depth . In the present verse Narayana Guru refers to the pearls of ...
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Absolute action analogy Arivu aspect Ātman awareness beauty becomes beginningless beingness belongs Bhagavad Gita body Brahma Bṛhadāraṇyaka brings Buddha cause colour comes concept consciousness continuous dark Darśana deep sleep desire dharma dream earth entity essence everything existence existential experience experienced external fire functions give Guru's happiness I-consciousness idea identity immortality individual inner intellect interest kāma kind knower known light living look Malayalam manifestation māyā meaning meditation memories mind motion name and form Narayana Guru Nataraja Guru nature ness object ocean one's pain and pleasure perception person phenomenal physical prakṛti present verse previous verse principle reality realization recognize relativistic religion remain Sanskrit sattva Satyakāma sense shadow shines silence sound sparks śruti subatomic particles tat tvam asi things tion transactional world transcendent truth turiya uncon unconscious unity universal Upanisad Vedantins vision wakeful waves wisdom word Yajnavalkya