| Tiruvalum Subba Row - 1888 - 116 pages
...more Parabrahmam than the bundle of attributes of this pillar is the pillar itself ; Parabrahmam is an unconditioned and absolute reality, and Mulaprakriti...that veil is the mighty expanse of cosmic matter. It is the basis of material manifestations in the cosmos. Again, Parabrahmam, after having appeared... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1888 - 732 pages
...this Mulaprahriti is material to it, as any material object is material to us. . . . raralrahmam is an unconditioned and absolute reality, and Mulaprakriti is a sort of veil thrown over it." (Tlteoscfhist, Vol. VIII., p. 304.) PROEM. II of a highly philosophical page in the World's Cosmogony.... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1893 - 794 pages
...unconditioned and absolute reality, and Mulaprakriti is a sort of veil thrown over it. Parabrihman by itself cannot be seen as it is. It is seen by the...that veil is the mighty expanse of Cosmic Matter. . . . Parabrahin. ni. after having appeared on the one hand as the Ego, and on the other as Muhprakriti,... | |
| Tiruvalum Subba Row - 1897 - 246 pages
...more Parabrahman than the bundle of attributes of this pillar is the pillar itself ; Parabrahmam is an unconditioned and absolute reality, and Mulaprakriti...that veil is the mighty expanse of cosmic matter. It is the basis of material manifestations in the cosmos. Again, Parabrahmam, after having appeared... | |
| Annie Besant, Charles Webster Leadbeater - 1926 - 988 pages
...various ways : Avalokiteshvara has been described as follows by Swarm T. Subba Rao : " Parabrahman by itself cannot be seen as it is. It is seen by the...that veil is the mighty expanse of Cosmic Matter." And again : " Parabrahman, after having appeared on the one hand as the Ego, and on the other as Mulaprakriti,... | |
| Annie Besant, Charles Webster Leadbeater - 1926 - 988 pages
...more Parabrahman than the bundle of attributes of a pillar is the pillar itself ; Parabrahman is an unconditioned and absolute reality, and Mulaprakriti is a sort of veil thrown over it. Parabrahman by itself cannot be seen as it is. It is seen by the Logos with a veil thrown over it,... | |
| M. Blavatsky - 2006 - 273 pages
...this Mulaprakriti is material to it, as any material object is material to us. ... Parabrahmam is an unconditioned and absolute reality, and Mulaprakriti is a sort of veil thrown over it." (Theosophist, Vol. VIII., p. 304.) 12. Meaning "parentless" — see farther on. 13. Esoteric philosophy,... | |
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