Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 25Victoria Institute., 1892 |
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... sufferings of life arise from your not knowing that you are God ( Brahma ) . ' " " Confessedly , at any rate , the Advaita or Non - duality of the Vedantist amounts practically ( that is , in the ryavahārika or practical world ) to a ...
... sufferings of life arise from your not knowing that you are God ( Brahma ) . ' " " Confessedly , at any rate , the Advaita or Non - duality of the Vedantist amounts practically ( that is , in the ryavahārika or practical world ) to a ...
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... suffer ; but escaping is the exception , not the rule ; and where laws are not simply mechanical like those of nature , but are adminis- tered with human discretion , the endeavour always is to make their action and effect certain - to ...
... suffer ; but escaping is the exception , not the rule ; and where laws are not simply mechanical like those of nature , but are adminis- tered with human discretion , the endeavour always is to make their action and effect certain - to ...
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... suffer instead . The case of rejecters of the doctrine of responsibility , because they prefer pleasing themselves , is evidently worse ; for their professed inquiry has been biassed by their wishes as much as that of a trustee who had ...
... suffer instead . The case of rejecters of the doctrine of responsibility , because they prefer pleasing themselves , is evidently worse ; for their professed inquiry has been biassed by their wishes as much as that of a trustee who had ...
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... suffering as they may endure is directly or indirectly due to his agency . Man , in his present condi- tion , is un ... sufferings as animals may endure enhanced by the anticipation or recollection of pain , or by the fear and dread of ...
... suffering as they may endure is directly or indirectly due to his agency . Man , in his present condi- tion , is un ... sufferings as animals may endure enhanced by the anticipation or recollection of pain , or by the fear and dread of ...
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... suffering under a similar mutilation : it is quite clear that pain , at any rate among the crustaceans and the insects , must practically be almost or altogether unknown . I have watched , too , the oviposition of an ichneumon - fly in ...
... suffering under a similar mutilation : it is quite clear that pain , at any rate among the crustaceans and the insects , must practically be almost or altogether unknown . I have watched , too , the oviposition of an ichneumon - fly in ...
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