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The Religions of India

CHAPTER X
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The heresy consists, in a word, in regarding the individual spirit as at any time distinct from the Supreme Spirit, though C[=a]ndilya teaches that it is ultimately absorbed into the latter.] [Footnote 9: "God' Who' is air, air (space) is God 'Who'," as if one said 'either is aether.'] [Footnote 10: 'Did penance over,' as one doing penance remains in meditation.

'Brooded' is Mueller's apt word for this _abhi-tap._] [Footnote 11: Compare _Brihad [=A]ran.

Up_.6.3.

7.] [Footnote 12: This is the _karma_ or _sams[=a]ra_ doctrine.] [Footnote 13: In J.U.B.alone have we noticed the formula asserting that 'both being and not-being existed in the beginning' (1.53.

1; JAOS.XVI.


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