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 192by Robert Southey - 1811Full view - About this book
| Richard Graves - 1840 - 534 pages
...which exists unperceived, supreme ; ' afterwards / am 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, mayu, (or delusion) as light to darkness. ' As the great elements are in various beings,... | |
| Sir Alexander Croke - 1841 - 366 pages
...exists, unperceived, supreme ; " afterwards I am that which is ; and he who must remain '' am I." " Except the first cause, whatever may appear, and " may not appear, in the mind, I know that to be the " mind's Maya, or delusion, as light, as darkness " As the great elements are... | |
| Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx - 1842 - 524 pages
...hy Varuna, and founded on the supreme ethereal Spirit." — Colehrooke's Essays, vol. i, p. 77. 7 " Except the first Cause, whatever may appear and may...not appear in the mind, know that to be the mind's mai/a, or delusion, as light as darkness." — Sir W. Jones, On the Gods of India, Greece, and Italy,... | |
| 1853 - 672 pages
...that which exists unperceived, supreme afterwards. I am that which is, and he who must remain am I. Except the first cause, whatever may appear and may...elements are in various beings, entering yet not entering it, that is pervading, not destroying ; thus am I, yet not in them." And again, in another book, the... | |
| Michael Wilkinson - 1844 - 444 pages
...that which exists unperceived, supreme ; afterwards I am that which is ; and who must remain am I. Except the first cause, whatever may appear, and may not appear in the mind, know that to be the minds maya or delusion, as light, as darkness. As the great elements are in various beings, entering,... | |
| Richard Graves - 1850 - 552 pages
...which exists unperceived, supreme ; ' afterwards / am 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, mayd, (or delusion) as light to darkness. ' As the great elements are in various beings,... | |
| 1852 - 524 pages
...that which exists unperceived, supreme afterwards. I am that which is, and he who must remain am I. Except the first cause, whatever may appear and may...elements are in various beings, entering yet not entering it, that is pervading, not destroying; thus am I, yet not in them." But such extracts as these are... | |
| 1852 - 516 pages
...that which exists unperceived, supreme afterwards. I am 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 the mind s maya. or delusion ; as light, as darkness, as the great elements are in various beings, entering... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 352 pages
...that which exists, unperceived, supreme; afterwards I am 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 the mind's mdyd, or delusion ; as light, as darkness. " As the great elements are in various beings entering,... | |
| John Porter Brown - 1868 - 432 pages
...which exists unperceived, supreme ; afterwards, I am that which is ; and He, who must remain, am I. " ' Except the first cause, whatever may appear, and may...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,... | |
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