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Shakti cannot individuate without simultaneously disguising her wholeness.
Sally Kempton • Awakening Shakti: The Transformative Power of the Goddesses of Yoga

The Tamil noun அறிவு (aṟivu) derives from the verb அறி (aṟi), which means to know, be aware, cognise, perceive, experience, ascertain or understand, so அறிவு (aṟivu) means knowledge in the broadest sense, and is therefore used to denote many different forms of knowledge, including awareness, consciousness, wisdom, intelligence, learning, understand
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To interpret uḷḷadu correctly is particularly important in this context, because the primary purpose of this sentence is to provide an argument to establish the existence of something that actually exists. Its secondary purpose is to provide an argument to establish the identity and nature of that which actually exists.
Michael James • Ramana Maharshi's Forty Verses on What Is

At its worst, heavily researched nonfiction risks becoming not only anti-feminist, but also inherently western and White, in privileging disembodied intellect—the clinical voice, the pretext of objectivity, as well as outside authority—over one’s own lived experience, body, and imagination (though as Toni Morrison has pointed out, imagination itsel
... See moreGandhi calls ahinsa sadhan. The concept of sadhan does not map neatly into the western framework of means. Sadhana is part of a tri-partite framework. If you wanted to understand any purposeful action you need the telos, instrument and how to use the instrument. The procedure usually doesn’t come in the binary of the means-ends framework of the Wes
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