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" Except the first cause, whatever may appear, and may not appear in the mind, know that to be the mind's maya (or delusion) as light and darkness. " ' As the first elements are in various beings, entering, yet not entering (that is, pervading, not destroying),... "
The Curse of Kehama - Page 192
by Robert Southey - 1811
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The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and ..., Volume 19

1794 - 544 pages
...which exifts, unpercemd Supreme : afterwards, / am that •wbiih i¡ ; and he who muft remain am I. ' Except the FIRST CAUSE, whatever may appear, and may not appear in the mind, know that to be the mjnd's maja (or dduji-.a] ; a« Ji>>ht, as darkiicfs. which rauft be allowed to be fimple at leaft,...
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Asiatic Researches, Volume 1

Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 580 pages
...that which is ; and he, who mull remain, am I. Except the First Cause, whatever may appear, and €C may not appear, in the mind, know that to be the mind's Maya, or Delusion, as light, as darknefs. <c " As the great elements are in various beings, enter" ing, yet not entering, (that is,...
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Indian Antiquities: Or, Dissertations, Relative to the Ancient ..., Volume 2

Thomas Maurice - 1806 - 404 pages
...afterwards, I AM THAT WHICH is, and he WHO MUST REMAIN am I. " Except the FIRST CAUSE, whatever may appear or may not appear in the mind, know that to be the mind's...pervading, not destroying ;) thus am I in them, yet not in tli em. " Even thus far may inquiry be made by him, who seeks to know the principle of mind, in union...
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Works, Volume 3

Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 pages
...which exifts, unperceived ; fu"preme: afterwards I AM THAT WHICH is; " and he, who muft remain, am I. " Except the FIRST CAUSE, whatever may " appear, and...the mind, " know that to be the mind's MA'YA' (or Delu"jion), as light, as darknefs. ** As the great elements are in various beings, " entering, yet...
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The Works of Sir William Jones: With the Life of the Author, Volume 3

John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 pages
...which exifts, unperceived ; fu"preme: afterwards I AM THAT WHICH isj " and he, who muft remain, am I. " Except the FIRST CAUSE, whatever may " appear, and...the mind, " know that to be the mind's MA'YA' (or Delu"jion), as light, as darknefs. " As the great elements are in various beings, " entering, yet not...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 16

1823 - 872 pages
...been pronounced by the Supreme Being, and in which U the following sentence. > " Except tin- /iY.v,' cause, whatever may appear, and may not appear, in...mind, know that to be the mind's Maya, or ' delusion,' a« light, as darkness." 7 We have shown elsewhere (see METAPHYSICS, № Traeb-s 269.) that the metaphysical...
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Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch

Richard Graves - 1829 - 528 pages
...which exists, nnperceived, ' supreme; afterwards lam that which is, and he who must remain am I. ' Except the first cause, whatever may appear and may not appear in ' the mind, know that to be to the mind, mdyd, (or delusion) as fight 'to 'darkness. ' As the great elements are in various beings,...
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Lectures on the Four Last Books of the Pentateuch: Designed to Show the ...

Richard Graves - 1831 - 528 pages
...unperceived, ' supreme ; afterwards / am that which is, and he who must remain am I. ' Except the tirst cause, whatever may appear and may not appear in the mind, • know that to be to the mind, maga, (or delusion) as light to darkness. the divine mission of Moses should be proved...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Collected by Himself, Volume 8

Robert Southey - 1838 - 636 pages
...which crisis, unperceived, supreme; afterwards I am that which is; and he who must remain, am I. " Except the First Cause, whatever may appear, and may...appear, in the mind, know that to be the mind's Maya, or dBlu»ion, as light, as darkness. " As the great elements are in various beings entering, yet not entering,...
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The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, Geography ...

1838 - 1014 pages
...sentence : — " Except theirs/ cause, whatever may appear, and may not appear, in the mind, knowing that to be the mind's Maya, or "delusion," as light, as darkness." From the Brahmins' believing in the soul of the world not only as the sole ayeut, but as the immediate...
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