THURSDAY, July 18, 1895. (The lesson today was mainly Shankara's argument against the conclusion of the Sânkhya philosophy.) The Sankhyas say that consciousness is a compound, and beyond …
Wednesday, July 17 – Inspired Talks
WEDNESDAY, July 17, 1895. Râmânuja divides the universe into Chit, Achit, and Ishvara — man, nature, and God; conscious, subconscious, and superconscious. Shankara, on the contrary, says that …
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Tuesday, July 16 – Inspired Talks
TUESDAY, July 16, 1895. (Shankara) The "unseen cause" (Or mass of subtle impressions.) leads us to sacrifice and worship, which in turn produce seen results; but to attain liberation we must …
Monday, July 15 – Inspired Talks
MONDAY, July 15, 1895. Where there is polyandry, as in Tibet, women are physically stronger than the men. When the English go there, these women carry large men up the mountains. In …
Sunday, July 14 – Inspired Talks
SUNDAY, July 14, 1895. Philosophy in India means that through which we see God, the rationale of religion; so no Hindu could ever ask for a link between religion and philosophy. Concrete, …
Saturday, July 13 – Inspired Talks
SATURDAY, July 13th, 1895. Everything we know is a compound, and all sense-knowledge comes through analysis. To think that mind is a simple, single, or independent is dualism. Philosophy is …