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To our naive natural
To our naive, natural mind, everything appears as if it has an independent, solid, objective entity or objective status. However, what is very clear is that when we begin to search, they disintegrate and disappear, and they are unfindable.
This is quite natural
This is quite natural: your mind is not satisfied with limited joy. It wants unlimited joy. The desire of every mind is to go to the source where it gets unlimited joy.
Luminance radiance imminence the
Luminance, radiance, imminence—the three states of subtle mind—all of these disappear in the clear light, the innermost consciousness.
The natural environment sustains
The natural environment sustains the life of all beings universally.
Sleep n the natural
Sleep (n) : the natural periodic suspension of consciousness during which the powers of the body are restored
Children are natural mimics
Children are natural mimics who act like their parents, despite every effort to teach them good manners.
Although the Supersoul appears
Although the Supersoul appears to be divided among all beings, He is never divided. He is situated as one. Although He is themaintainer of every living entity, it is to be understood that He devours and develops all. (13.17)
The population explosion and
The population explosion and many other indicators make that clear, don’t they? Nature has its own natural limitations.
Both bondage and true
Both bondage and true freedom depend on the varying states of the clear light mind.
Although space seems empty
Although space seems empty, once you develop the energies, you can control it. When that happens, you can look right through solid things and walk in empty space as if it were solid.