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Agape
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 11:47, 11:51-55)
  • Upanishads 
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Axioms and Assumptions
  • Upanishads  
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Baptism
  • Upanishads  
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Best Things Cannot Be Spoken, Between the Notes
  • Upanishads  
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Beyond Psychoanalysis
  • Upanishads  
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Beyond Sense Perception
  • Upanishads  
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Blind Leading the Blind
  • Upanishads  
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Brahmin Status Achieved by Character, Not Birth
  • Upanishads  
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Cannot Physically See God
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 11:7-8, 11:12-13)
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Capax Dei (Ye Are All gods)
  • Upanishads  
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Cognition
  • Upanishads  
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Creator is the Universe
  • Upanishads  
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Detachment
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 2:55-56)
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Divine and Demonic Man
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 16:38)
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Duty
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 3:46)
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Four Classes of Mankind
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 4:13)
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Four States of Mind
  • Upanishads  
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Free Will
  • Upanishads  
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Freedom Creatures Have from Nature
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 13:33-34)
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Gates of Hell: Three
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 16:21-23)
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Giving Sacrifices
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 17:11-13)
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God Favors God-Choosing People
  • Upanishads  
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Gods Once Ignorant of the Creator
  • Upanishads  
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Grief for the Dead
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 2:11)
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Higher Hypothesis
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 13:17)
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Imago Viva Dei
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 15:15)
  • Upanishads  
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In the Name of God
  • Upanishads  
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Infantile Ego
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 5:28)
  • Upanishads  
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Insane Masters
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 2:61, 2:67-68, 5:28)
  • Upanishads  
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Killing the Infantile Ego
  • Upanishads  
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King in the Dome
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 6:40, 8:7, 8:14-15, 8:27)
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Knowledge
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 4:33)
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Lamp of the Soul
  • Upanishads  
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Layman: About Mind
  • Upanishads  
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Learned Ignorance
  • Upanishads  
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Liberated Soul
  • Upanishads  
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Liberation and Free Will
  • Upanishads  
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Living a Necessary Life
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 3:8, 3:16-17)
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Lord of Lords, King of Kings
  • Upanishads  
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Lord of of the Self
  • Upanishads  
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Man Must Uncover Secrets of the Universe
  • Upanishads  
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Materialism is Abhorrent
  • Upanishads  
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Meditation Can Only Be Pure, Thoughts Can Be Pure or Not Pure
  • Upanishads  
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One and the Many
  • Upanishads  
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Nature of the Creator
  • Upanishads  
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Non-Violence
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 3:4-5)
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Parable of the Chariot
  • Upanishads  
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Particular Knowledge Contrasted with Platonic Thought-Object
  • Upanishads  
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Passing Through Wall of Fire
  • Upanishads  
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Philosopher-King
  • Upanishads  
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Preferring the Good
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 6:1)
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Primitive Accumulation
  • Upanishads  
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Reincarnation
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 12:6-10)
  • Upanishads  
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Release of Senses Signifies Becoming One with Universe
  • Upanishads  
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Sacred Learnings
  • Upanishads  
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Self-Bounded Domain
  • Upanishads  
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Separating Philosophy from Discipline
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 5:4-5, 5:8)
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Shiva, God of Love
  • Upanishads  
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Simultaneity of Eternity
  • Upanishads  
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Soul
  • Upanishads  
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Sophists and Literalists
  • (Bhagavad-Gita 2:44, 2:46, 2:52-53)
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Symbiosis of Agape and Eros
  • Upanishads  
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Temporal Eternity
  • Upanishads  
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Test of Death
  • Upanishads  
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Universal History
  • Upanishads  
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Universe is Random and Chaotic Only in Appearance
  • Upanishads  
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Vain Glories
  • Upanishads  
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