Human NatureRead Books Ltd, 2013 M05 31 - 376 pages This book provides a detailed account into human nature and analysis of our emotions and instinctive urges. Contents include: Human Nature, Karma, Natural Piety, Laughter, Joy, The Breath of Life, Love, The Fear of God, Tears and Smiles, Transmutation, Good and Bad Karma, The Greatest Sin of All, Pleasure and Pain and The Time Worn Path. |
Contents
NATURAL PIETY | |
LAUGHTER | |
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THE BREATH OF LIFE | |
LOVE | |
THE FEAR OF | |
THE WHEEL OF KARMA | |
GOOD AND BAD KARMA | |
THE GREATEST SIN OF | |
THE RELEASE OF KARMA | |
PLEASURE AND PAIN | |
LIFES DILEMMA | |
SACRIFICE BY WISDOM | |
THE TIMEWORN PATH | |
TRANSMUTATION | |
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1See action actually animal animal’s another’s appears attachment Bad Karma barking beauty becomes Bhagavad Gita body Brahma breath canine tooth cause CHAPTER child comes consciousness course cycle developed Dhammapada Dharma discover effect Emotion evil evolution example experience expression eyes fact fear feel finds oneself fish gills give greater Gunas habit hand happiness heart heaven hostile human illusion impulse instinct Jain karmic reaction karmic urge keep kind laugh laughter look Lord Love mass-being matter means Milindapanha mouth movement object observe one’s karma one’s mind one’s nature original other’s pain perfect person pleasure poise possession present produces protozoa rajasic regard result Sattva sattvic seems seen sense set of conditions smile sound spermatozoon stimulus subconscious Sutta Nipata swimbladder Tamas tamasic tears tendency things true truth turn upadhi Upanishad utter Vedanta Sutras Volition wheel wisdom word Wordsworth Wrath yoga