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Page 57
... described as the serpent power , in the later phases she is Devi or Shakti , a goddess . The chakras are said to be areas in the central nervous system con- nected to the sympathetic systems , and the three Granthis or knots have to do ...
... described as the serpent power , in the later phases she is Devi or Shakti , a goddess . The chakras are said to be areas in the central nervous system con- nected to the sympathetic systems , and the three Granthis or knots have to do ...
Page 61
... described as the daughter and wife of Brahman . I once heard an overzealous Christian missionary hold forth on this metaphor as an instance of the moral depravity of the Hindus ! Forgive him . The Nadi system is a subject claborately ...
... described as the daughter and wife of Brahman . I once heard an overzealous Christian missionary hold forth on this metaphor as an instance of the moral depravity of the Hindus ! Forgive him . The Nadi system is a subject claborately ...
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... described as " the steady flame of lamp in a windless place . " The Shad Chakra Nirupana ( v . 26 ) refers to the heart lotus ( Anahata Chakra ) as the seat of JivÄtma " which is like unto the steady tapering flame of a lamp in a ...
... described as " the steady flame of lamp in a windless place . " The Shad Chakra Nirupana ( v . 26 ) refers to the heart lotus ( Anahata Chakra ) as the seat of JivÄtma " which is like unto the steady tapering flame of a lamp in a ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
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