| Dhirendra Nath Paul - Hindu philosophy - 1921 - 182 pages
...his, Sanskrit Texts, Vol. V. p, 356. j Desire* first arose in HIM in whom was primal •germ of MtND, and which sages, searching with their intellect, have...be the BOND which connects Entity with Non-entity. The Ray or Cord which stretched across these worlds, was it below or was it above ? There were impregnating... | |
| Annie W. Besant - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1996 - 98 pages
...abstract Principle, to create. 'Desire first arose in It, which was the 'Secret Doctrine, i., 45, new ed. primal germ of mind; and which sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered to be the bond which connects Entity with Non-Entity.' MI Kama is, essentially, the longing for active... | |
| Gerald Massey - Religion - 1998 - 548 pages
...undistinguished 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...be the bond which connects entity with non-entity. The ray (or chord), which stretches across thence, was it below or wis it above? There were there impregnating... | |
| Andrew Lang - Social Science - 2005 - 389 pages
...That One which lay void and wrapped in nothingness was developed by the power of fervour. Desire irst arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind [and...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... | |
| Gerald Massey - History - 2007 - 545 pages
...undistinguished 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 of Mind ; (and which) S.iges searching with their intellect have discovered in their heart to be the bond which connects... | |
| Gerald Massey - History - 2007 - 545 pages
...undistinguished 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 of Mind ; (and which) S.iges searching with their intellect have discovered in their heart to be the bond which connects... | |
| Theosophy - 1892 - 542 pages
...must be assigned), and the meaning of it is Wisdom. And again in the Rig Veda (X. 129) we read : " Desire first arose in IT which was the primal germ...be the bond which connects entity with non-entity". Here " Desire " is Wisdom, " that all embracing desire for universal good, (Divine) love for all that... | |
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