A Study of Pleasure and PainTheosophical Press, 1962 - 97 من الصفحات The theme of this book is that pain is functional in the advancement and enrichment of life in nature and in man, therefore it should be received with understanding and consideration. The arguments found within are purely scientific and illustrated by examples in the lives of common people. Fully discussed are the topics of how pain arises and ceases and the different kinds of pain. |
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... legs and I do not know how many other organs or instruments . It has been said that legs are being used for seeing when they carry our eyes into another room to observe something there , 8.
... legs and I do not know how many other organs or instruments . It has been said that legs are being used for seeing when they carry our eyes into another room to observe something there , 8.
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... legs . Indeed , we may safely say that it is the growth of this faculty of thinking which constitutes the main part of man's evolution at the present time . Arms and legs cease to grow about the age of , shall we say , twenty - one ...
... legs . Indeed , we may safely say that it is the growth of this faculty of thinking which constitutes the main part of man's evolution at the present time . Arms and legs cease to grow about the age of , shall we say , twenty - one ...
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... leg just below the knee , whereupon the leg gives a jump altogether out of proportion to the tap on it . There are many such reflexes in the body ( also incidentally , in the lower mind ) , but these reflexes all take place without ...
... leg just below the knee , whereupon the leg gives a jump altogether out of proportion to the tap on it . There are many such reflexes in the body ( also incidentally , in the lower mind ) , but these reflexes all take place without ...
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action activity animal antelope anxiety attention awakening better Bhagavad Gita bodily body Buddha called cause Chapter coherence comes consciousness death doctrine emotional pains enhancement enjoyment Epictetus Epicurean evolution example experience extent eyes fact faculties feeling function further give grow happiness Hindu human hunger ice-cream idea impulse individual intellect intelligence interest Jesus Julian Huxley kind knowledge law of karma legs living look lower mind material forms matter means meditation memory ment mental modern nature nirvana object observed old age one's organs ovum paramecium Patanjali PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY perhaps person picture plants pleasure present psychosis purusha realization reason regard Sankhya Sanskrit seen self-image sense sexual selection Sir Edwin Arnold sometimes speak stages Stoic Theosophical Society Theosophists things thinking thought tion tree trouble true truth uncon unity word Yoga Yoga Sutras