The Philosophy of the Upanishads: Ancient Indian MetaphysicsEss Ess Publications, 1975 - 268 sivua |
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Sivu 191
... external world . " The nature of external perception is similar to hat of a dream . The presentments we call posts and illars and so forth , appear to us in our waking expe- ience in a relation of subject and object ; precisely in he ...
... external world . " The nature of external perception is similar to hat of a dream . The presentments we call posts and illars and so forth , appear to us in our waking expe- ience in a relation of subject and object ; precisely in he ...
Sivu 192
... external things do exist . udge that external things have no because we are conscious of them . ception some one or other outward to the consciousness , be it post or , or whatever else it may be ; and e conscious cannot but exist . If ...
... external things do exist . udge that external things have no because we are conscious of them . ception some one or other outward to the consciousness , be it post or , or whatever else it may be ; and e conscious cannot but exist . If ...
Sivu 222
... external things . It is the world , of things that move , and -t . mands nor feet , but moves rapidly gs . It sees without eyes , and hears nows all that is to be known , and knows it . This , they say , is the sha . in the hearts of ...
... external things . It is the world , of things that move , and -t . mands nor feet , but moves rapidly gs . It sees without eyes , and hears nows all that is to be known , and knows it . This , they say , is the sha . in the hearts of ...
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actuates æon aphorisms aspirant Avidya beatific beatitudes become Bhagavadgītā bliss body Brahman breath characterless chariot Chhandogya cognitional colour conscious cosmical illusion darkness death deity Demiurgus divine doctrine dream dreamless sleep duality earth ecstasy elements emanation embodiment entity essence ether evil existence external eyes fictitious figments fire fontal Gargya gods hears heart Hiranyagarbha immortal imperishable Indian philosophy Indra internal ruler Isvara Janaka knowledge light living soul living things manifestation Māyā meditate metempsychosis migrating souls mind misery modes Mundaka Nachiketas nature ortal paradise pass pleasures plurality Prakriti present primitive principle proceed pure Purusha reality religion retribution Rigveda Rishis rites sacrifice sage Sankara Sankaracharya Sankhya semblances sense sensory sentiencies shines spheres of recompense spiritual supersensible Taittiriya Upanishad teach thee thought tion truth undifferenced unity universal soul unreal Upanishads Veda Vedanta Vedic verse vesture vital airs waking world-fiction Yajnavalkya Yama