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... in just 2 hours but without settling past karmas that's why Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan shows us the path of Samayik. Mind is made up of various karmic tubers of anger-pride-deceit-greed-sensual pleasures. One should take up one these tubers & see faults arising due to it in Samayik like when did fault occur, where, towards whom, its causes, what kind of illusory attachment ...
...re ‘seen’ through Gnan, the Self becomes present ‘seeing’ everything of the entire life. Now, anger-pride-deceit-greed are no longer charged, but the tubers of the past that give rise to effect remain; the Purushartha of dissolving these karmic tubers through daily samayik remains. One needs to recall each mistakes and recall-apologize-repent (alochana-pratikraman-pratyakh...
...re ‘seen’ through Gnan, the Self becomes present ‘seeing’ everything of the entire life. Now, anger-pride-deceit-greed are no longer charged, but the tubers of the past that give rise to effect remain; the Purushartha of dissolving these karmic tubers through daily samayik remains. One needs to recall each mistake done through the mishrachetan (mixture of Self and non-Self...
...the self too. Absolutely revered Dadashri has unfolded the science of the basis and reason for wrong or right speech. In the root cause there are the tubers of ego, moha, pride, greed, insistence and wanting to have it all according to his will; thus harmful speech comes forth on the basis of such mistakes within. One must be careful not to say words, which are so hurtful ...
...the self too. Absolutely revered Dadashri has unfolded the science of the basis and reason for wrong or right speech. In the root cause there are the tubers of ego, moha, pride, greed, insistence and wanting to have it all according to his will; thus harmful speech comes forth on the basis of such mistakes within. When does the original knot behind all these break? When th...
...nd respect-insult, and is without ‘my-ness’ (mamata). He has no ownership of mind-speech-action. He is straightforward, fearless, nirgranth free from tubers which generate passions of pride, anger, deceit and greed. The Gnani Purush is beyond renunciation or acquisition. ...
...opper, manganese, salt, forests Agriculture: sugar, tobacco, rice, potatoes, tubers, citrus, coffee Fishing: catch 198,400 metric tons (1984); exports... ...$410 per capita Agriculture: coconuts, copra; subsistence crops of roots and tubers, vegetables, melons, bananas; pigs, chickens; domestic fishing Fis...
...eart as she studied the map: here were the wildflowers, there the roots and tubers. Here were the groves where she once walked freely, a respected h...
...ch a chill. And then feed us. I crave a thick slice of rare beef and roasted tubers.” Patrick had always preferred his beef well done, but now found h...
...ested. Only later were such varieties as dried beans, and stored grains, and tubers were added because humans found could they could release their ...
...s warm, covering Earth in forgetful snow, feeding A little life with dried tubers. Summer surprised us, coming over the Starnbergersee With a shower o...
... been found with seed.” “But how do they form new plants?” “By runners and tubers, and that kind of outgrowth. That is easily explained. The puzzle is...
... the same species in the flower- garden; the diversity of leaves, pods, or tubers, or whatever part is valued, in the kitchen-garden, in comparison wi... ...s acted on by farm- ers and gardeners in their frequent exchanges of seed, tubers, &c., from one soil or climate to another, and back again. During th...
...y soil near the sea- beach. The tallest plant was four feet in height. The tubers were generally small, but I found one, of an oval shape, two inches ... ...ees *Horticultural Transact., vol. v. p. 249. Mr. Caldeleugh sent home two tubers, which, being well manured, even the first season produced numerous ...
...r some time; but to this day he carries on the cultiva- tion of his little tubers, and even maintains stoutly that they grow naturally. Since the even...