The Glorious Presence: A Study of the Vedanta Philosophy and Its Relation to Modern ThoughtDutton, 1951 - 320 pages |
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action Anaxagoras ancient animal become belief body Brahman called cause CHAPTER character chemical elements color comes concentration concepts consciousness contemplation covering-up desire dream essential everything evolution experience fact feeling Fichte freedom give Glorious Presence guru Hegel Hindu human idea India Infinite Instructor Kanāda karma kind knowledge known limited living look material matter māyā means meditation memory mental merely milk mind modern monism Nature ness nonduality object ourselves pain Patanjali person philosophy picture piece Plato pleasure poise practice present produce pure purpose qualities reality realization reason regarded samādhi Sanskrit Schopenhauer sensation sense Shankara Shiva sleep solipsism sometimes soul South-facing Form space statement Taj Mahal teacher things thou thought tion tree true truth unity Upanishads Vaisheshika Vedanta Vedantists Vedas verse waking walk whole word yoga