| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1888 - 732 pages
...Continued. 4. THE SEVEN WAYS TO BLISS (Moksha* or Nirvana) WERE NOT (a), THE GREAT CAUSES OF MISERY (Nidana) and Maya) WERE NOT, FOR THERE WAS NO ONE TO PRODUCE AND GET ENSNARED BY THEM (b). (a) There are seven " Paths " or " Ways " to the bliss of Non-Exist* Nippang in China ; Neibban... | |
| 1889 - 432 pages
...there were no Ali-Hi to contain it. " The seven ways to bliss were not. The great causes of misery were not, for there was no one to produce and get ensnared by them. " Darkness alone filled the boundless All, for Father, Mother, and Son were once more One, and the... | |
| Arthur Lillie - 1895 - 248 pages
...for there was no AH-Hi to contain it. The seven ways to bliss were not. The great causes of misery were not, for there was no one to produce and get ensnared by them. Darkness alone filled the boundless all, for Father, Mother, and Son were once more one, and the Son... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1907 - 600 pages
...Itself. STANZA I.—Continued 4. The seven ways to Bliss were not. (a) The great causes (b) of Misery (c) were not, for there was no one to produce and get ensnared by them. (b) The twelve causes of being. Each is the effect of an antecedent cause, and a cause in turn to its... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1917 - 414 pages
...4. THE SEVEN WAYS To BLISS (Moksha82 or Nirvana) WERE NOT (a). THE GREAT CAUSES OF MISERY (Nidana62 and Maya) WERE NOT, FOR THERE WAS NO ONE TO PRODUCE AND GET ENSNARED BY THEM (b). (a) There are seven " Paths " or " Ways " to the bliss of Non62. Nippang in China; Neibban in... | |
| Stephan A. Hoeller - 1982 - 280 pages
...for there were no Ah-hi to contain it. The Seven Ways to Bliss were not. The Great Causes of Misery were not, for there was no one to produce and get ensnared by them. Darkness alone filled the Boundless All, for Father, Mother and Son were once more one, and the Son... | |
| J. Munsell Chase - 1996 - 104 pages
...no intelligent beings to contain it. "The seven ways to bliss were not. The great causes of misery were not, for there was no one to produce and get ensnared by them. "Darkness alone filled the Boundless All, for father, mother, son were once more one, and the son had... | |
| Max Heindel - 1996 - 142 pages
...for there were no Ah-Hi to contain it. The seven ways to bliss were not. The great causes of misery were not, for there was no, one to produce and get ensnared by them. Darl(ness alone filled the boundless all, for father, mother and son were once more one, and the son... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Katharine Hillard - 1996 - 596 pages
...STANZA I.— Continued 4. The seven ways to Bliss were not. (a) The great causes (b) of Misery (<') were not, for there was no one to produce and get ensnared by them. (a) There are seven " Paths " or " Ways " to the bliss of Non-Existence, which is Absolute Being, Existence... | |
| Aryel Sanat - 1999 - 348 pages
...contain it. The seven ways to bliss (nirvana, moksha) were not. The great causes of misery (nidanas) were not, for there was no one to produce and get ensnared by them. The causes of existence had been done away with; the visible that was, and the invisible that is, rested... | |
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