| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Theosophy - 1892 - 410 pages
...ONE FORCE, as soon as it came into life and being as a ray from the ABSOLUTE. Says the Rig Veda, " Desire first arose in IT, which was the primal germ...be the bond which connects Entity with non-Entity ", or Manas with pure Atma-Buddhi. There is no idea of sexual love in the conception. Kama is pre-eminently... | |
| Annie Besant - Reincarnation - 1892 - 96 pages
...movement that stirred the OxE, after its manifestation from the purely abstract Principle, to create. ' Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ...sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered to be the bond which connects Entity with Non-Entity.' "* Kama is, essentially, the longing for active... | |
| W. T. B. Martin, T. E. S. T. - Instinct - 1894 - 536 pages
...darkness. . . . That One which lay void and wrapped in nothingness was developed by the power of fervour. Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ...sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered to be the bond .which connects entity with nonentity. . . . Who knows whence this creation ? The gods... | |
| Maurice Phillips - Religion - 1895 - 280 pages
...concealed by a husk (or by nothingness) was produced, single, by the power of austerity (or fervour). (4) Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind. This the wise, seeking in their heart, have discovered by the intellect to be the bond between nonentity... | |
| William Simpson - Bible - 1899 - 218 pages
...and all men, and all things proceeded.'— Prof. Rhys Davids' American Lectures on Buddhism, p. 20. It, which was the primal germ of mind ; [and which]...be the bond which connects entity with nonentity.' 1 The A tharva-veda also says, ' Kama was born the first. Him neither gods, nor fathers, nor men have... | |
| Andrew Lang - Religion - 1899 - 388 pages
...undistinguishable water. That One which lay void and wrapped in nothingness was developed by the power of fervour. Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ...sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered to be the bond which connects entity with non-entity. The ray [or cord] which stretched across these... | |
| Andrew Lang - Religion - 1899 - 416 pages
...in nothingness was developed by the power of fervour. Desire first arose in It, which was thiprimal germ of mind [and which] sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered to be the bond which connects entity with non-entity. The ray [encord] which stretched across these... | |
| Thomas Ebenezer Slater - Christianity and other religions - 1906 - 330 pages
...was developed by the power of fervour. Desire first arose in it, which was the primal germ of wind, (and which) sages, searching with their intellect,...have discovered in their heart to be the bond which unites entity with nonentity. The ray (or cord) which stretched across these (worlds ?), was it beneath... | |
| E. Osborn Martin - Gods, Hindu - 1914 - 444 pages
...nothingness, was developed by the power of fervour. Desire first arose in IT, which was the primal germ of the mind ; (and which) sages, searching with their intellect,...be the bond which connects entity with nonentity. The ray (or cord) which stretched across these (worlds), was it below or was it above ? There were... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Theosophy - 1917 - 428 pages
...Aja is the LOGOS in the RigVeda, as he is shown therein to be the first manifestation of the ONE : " Desire first arose in IT, which was the primal germ of mind," that " which connects entity with non-entity " (or Manas, the fifth, with Atma, the seventh, esoterically)... | |
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