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  • ... in a Kashmiri Brahman family. His father was Pandit Prem Kishen Taimni. Taimni’s mother passed away early, and he was brought up by his grandmother, who ...928 he secured a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the London University. Taimni continued to work at the Allahabad University until his retirement.
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  • ...hese men. The work itself was recommended in the 1970s for study by I. K. TAIMNI who did a rather loose translation of and commentary on it (except for the ...pect of the text somewhat (see p. 25 of his translation). Nevertheless, as Taimni puts, “It is love which gradually raises our consciousness into the realm
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  • ...h are also relevant, such as Bhakti Sūtra of Nārada, translated by I. K. TAIMNI. Since the source of our separation from our spiritual nature is identifie
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  • ...a-atma'' (lit. “a dancing self”) is attained, in other words, as I. K. TAIMNI puts it, “The self-realized person, knowing that life is a play, whilst u ... generally (esp. pp. 285-296). Among other things, she suggests that Will, i.e., the spiritual energy of the Self (''Atman''), manifests as Desire in the
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  • ...rti''). In Nyaya philosophy it means a property inherent in a substance (i.e., a class of adjectives capable of modifying a noun or substantive). In m I. K. Taimni, in his book, Man, God and the Universe, explains the gunas thus: “Here t
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  • ...lphate and magnesium sulphate correctly according to ''Occult Chemistry'', i.e., a dumbbell shaped atom (sodium) was present in the right hand powder whi ...hat all etheric matter, when sufficiently magnified, is reducible to anus (i.e., ultimate physical atoms: UPA) which emit an etheric analogue of light. I
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  • ...ng the many Vedic references to gods (devas) as “grammatical datives” (i.e., one sacrifices “to Rudra” or “to Indra”)! Ny€ya is a thorough ... to a crippled man (i.e., purua) riding on the shoulders of a blind man (i.e., prakti). Without the legs of the blind man, the crippled one would not
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  • ...n the case of a transparent jewel (resting on a colored surface)” (I. K. Taimni trans. of ''Yoga Sutra'' 1.41 in his ''The Science of Yoga'', TPH, 1961, pp
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  • ...t awareness in the physical brain of the ultimate source of consciousness, i.e., ''atman''. To accomplish such awareness, different regimens are prescrib ...i’s. One branch of Ch’an (or Zen) Buddhism utilizes a practice termed k’ung-an (Jap. ''koan'') which attempts to bypass the normal functioning of
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  • ...ke others do your will (vaitva), and (8) the ability to suppress desire (k€m€vas€yit€). Some of those Sanskrit terms have been given other in ... of spirituality; only the higher or transcendental siddhis are. As I. K. TAIMNI states in his The Science of Yoga (Theosophical Publishing House, 1961; 197
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  • ...ed by the multitude”) — anglicized in its Hindi form as Ganesh — and K€rttikeya (“one who acts”) or Skanda (“attacker”). The latter is ...redominant in south India, there are three basic principles: pati or Lord (i.e. ®iva), pau or individual soul (literally “domestic animal”), and p
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  • ...e Power; the third from the point of view of the product of the first two, i.e., mind or citta.
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  • 1944: Mary K. Neff 1975: Dr. I. K. Taimni
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  • ...is the “repulsion which accompanies pain” (The Science of Yoga by I. K TAIMNI, pp. 147-150). Both these kleas bind us to things (attachment) and hence
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  • ...s by Jaideva Singh (Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, 1963; 4th rev. ed. 1982). Kemar€ja, who also wrote nine other works on this subject, was a pupil of
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  • ...bility to acquire “knowledge of the small, the hidden or the distant” (Taimni, 1965) it has the Sanskrit name of aŠim€. The name of “micro-psi” wa Taimni, I. K. (1965). The Science of Yoga (Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar, Madras,
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  • ...because he was “cursed by Brahm€ to incessant peripateticism on Earth, i.e., to be constantly reborn” (SD II:585). ...n of music and is called in poetry a Gandharva or even a Gandharva-r€ja (i.e., celestial musician-king). The Gandharvas are a class of devas associate
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