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Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 7: Looking at Living Beings (22)
Manjusri asked: “What is the root of inverted thinking?” Vimalakirti replied: “Non-abiding is the root of inverted thinking.”
Bhagavad Gita
Mokṣha Sanyāsa Yoga (18.31)
O Arjuna! that intellect by which one understands erroneously what is good and evil, what ought to be done and what ought not to be done, is Rajasic.
Bhagavad Gita
Vijnana Yoga (7.27)
O Arjuna! By the delusion of pairs of opposites caused by desire and aversion, all beings are subject to illusion in the world.
Dhammapada
Chapter I: The Twin-Verses (1)
All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with an...
Dhammapada
Chapter IX: Evil (116)
If a man would hasten towards the good, he should keep his thought away from evil; if a man does what is good slothfully, his mind delights in evil.
Chuang Tzu
Hsü Wu Kuei. (18)
Yet he could not foresee the evil that was to come upon himself. Wherefore it has been said, 'An owl's eyes are adapted to their use. A crane's leg is...
Bhagavad Gita
Sankhya Yoga (2.60)
O Arjuna! The turbulent senses carry away the mind even of the learned man though he is striving to control them.
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter X: Steps to Perfection. (13)
All the action, then, of a man possessed of knowledge is right action; and that done by a man not possessed of knowledge is: wrong action, though he...
Chuang Tzu
Autumn Floods. (7)
Different creatures are differently constituted. "Thus, as has been said, those who would have right without its correlative, wrong; or good governmen...
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Soul of the World (14)
Again: "The Pairs of Opposites spring into being. " As all Thingness is accompanied by the presence of the Pairs of Opposites—the contrasting sets of...
Bhagavad Gita
Karma Yoga (3.26)
The wise man should not disturb and confuse the minds of the ignorant attached to action. By performing all actions with yogic equanimity, they...
Katha Upanishad
Second Vallī (14)
Nakiketas said: 'That which thou seest as neither this nor that, as neither effect nor cause, as neither past nor future, tell me that.'
Bhagavad Gita
Sankhya Yoga (2.66)
The man whose mind is not under his control has no Self-knowledge and no contemplation either. Without contemplation he can have no peace; and...
Chapter 2: An Introduction, shewing how men may come to apprehend The Divine, and the Natural, Being. And further of the two Qualities. (7)
There is nothing in nature wherein there is not good and evil; everything moveth and liveth in this double impulse, working or operation, be it what...
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book II (33)
When transgressions hinder, the weight of the imagination should be thrown’ on the opposite side.
Chuang Tzu
Kêng Sang Ch'u. (10)
He who looks at a house, visits the ancestral hall, and even the latrines. Thus every point is the subjective point of view. "Let us try to formulate...
Bhagavad Gita
Guṇa Traya Vibhāga Yoga (14.17)
From sattva springs knowledge, and from rajas, greed; from tamas spring inadvertence, delusion, and ignorance.
Dhammapada
Chapter II: On Earnestness (30)
By earnestness did Maghavan (Indra) rise to the lordship of the gods. People praise earnestness; thoughtlessness is always blamed.
Bhagavad Gita
Dhyāna Yoga (6.34)
The mind is very restless, turbulent, strong, and obstinate, O Krishna. It appears to me that it is more difficult to control than the wind.
Law of One (Ra Material)
Session 49 (49.4)
Ra: The lobes of your physical complex brain are alike in their use of weak electrical energy.…
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Conclusion (15)
The great philosophic institutions of the past must rise again, for these alone can tend the veil which divides the world of causes from that of...
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