... of rebirth as well as the principle of identity in the various existences. The evolution of nature is adapted to the ends of the self. The spiritual centres are, however, incapable of exerting any direct influence on nature, though they are said to... Hindu Logic as Preserved in China and Japan - Page 11by Sadajiro Sugiura - 1900 - 114 pagesFull view - About this book
| Adwaita P. Ganguly - 2001 - 342 pages
...activates the evolution in unconscious Prakriti towards perfection. The union of Purusha and Prakriti is compared to ‘a lame man of good vision' mounted on the shoulders of a ‘blind man of sure foot'. There is a definite pattern in the process of evolution. Mahat or ‘the highest intelligence'... | |
| Ashmita Khasnabish - 2006 - 258 pages
...inscribed as unconscious, it is further being said in Sankhaya philosophy, "The union of Puru$a and Prakrti is compared to a lame man of good vision mounted on the shoulders of a blind man of sure foot" (424). Thus, it seems quite obvious that Puru$a and Prakrti are interdependent — one cannot... | |
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