Who far outstrips the senses, though as gods They strive to reach him ; who himself at rest Transcends the fleetest flight of other beings, Who like the air supports all vital action. He moves, yet moves not ; he is far, yet near. He is within this universe,... The Contribution of Emerson to Literature - Page 128by David Lee Maulsby - 1911 - 177 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1875 - 640 pages
...souls. There is one only Being who exists Unmoved, yet moving swifter than the mind ; Who far outstrips the senses, though as gods They strive to reach him...he is far, yet near ; He is within this universe, and yet Outside this universe ; whoe'er beholds 1 Also called Talava-kara, and also assigned to the... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1875 - 624 pages
...souls. There is one only Being who exists Unmoved, yet moving swifter than the mind ; Who far outstrips the senses, though as gods They strive to reach him...supports all vital action. He moves, yet moves not; he ia far, yet near; He is within this universe, and yet Outside this universe; whoe'er beholds All living... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1875 - 608 pages
...and translated into prose by Dr. Roer. Sir W. Jones translated the Isn, but by no means literally. All living creatures as in him, and him — The universal...all, Henceforth regards no creature with contempt. The man who understands that every creature Exists in God alone, and thus perceives The unity of being,... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1877 - 256 pages
...vesture. There is one only Being who exists Unmoved, yet moving swifter than the mind ; Who far outstrips the senses, though as gods They strive to reach him...all, Henceforth regards no creature with contempt. We now pass on to a brief notice of the actual systems of philosophy. These are not regarded as part... | |
| Robert Henry Elliot - 1879 - 376 pages
...passage. There is one Being only who exists Unmoved, yet moving swifter than the mind ; Who far outstrips the senses, though as gods They strive to reach him...supports all vital action. He moves, yet moves not; he ia far, yet near ; He is within this universe, and yet Outside this universe ; whoe'er beholds All... | |
| Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1880 - 490 pages
...There is one only Being who exists : Unmoved, yet moving swifter than the mind : Who far outstrips the senses, though as gods They strive to reach him...; he is far, yet near ; He is within this universe and yet Outside this universe : who e'er beholds All living creatures as in him, and him, The Universal... | |
| Sir Thomas Edward Colebrooke - 1880 - 124 pages
...vesture. There is one only Being who exists Unmoved, yet moving swifter than the wind; Who far outstrips the senses, though as gods They strive to reach him...beings; Who, like the air, supports all vital action. 32 He moves, yet moves not; He is far, yet near; He is within the universe. Whoe'er beholds All living... | |
| Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1880 - 500 pages
...There is one only Being who exists : Unmoved, yet moving swifter than the mind : Who far outstrips the senses, though as gods They strive to reach him...himself at rest, Transcends the fleetest flight of other heings : Who, like the air, supports all vital action. He moves, yet moves not ; he is far, yet near... | |
| Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1880 - 492 pages
...who exists : Unmoved, yet moving swifter than the mind : Who far outstrips the senses, though as goHs They strive to reach him: who, himself at rest, transcends the fleetest flight of other beings : 8 Who, like the air, supports all vital action. He moves, yet moves not; he is far, yet near ; He... | |
| Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1881 - 522 pages
...There is one only Being who exists : Unmoved, yet moving swifter than the mind : Who far outstrips the senses, though as gods They strive to reach him...rest, transcends the fleetest flight of other beings : 8 Who, like the air, supports all vital action. He moves, yet moves not ; he is far, yet near ; He... | |
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