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Prakrti (Sanskrit, "making first") in Sanskrit literature denotes primordial material nature. Prakrti in mythology is personified as a goddess or cosmic energy, Shakti, the female counterpart of every god.
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Prakrti, ("nature"), is pure objectivity, phenomenal reality, which is non-conscious. Whereas there are an infinity of purushas there is only one prakriti. Prakrti contains within it three different qualities (gunas): These are: ...
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You know that when you think of the world and its Lord - ĪSHVARA, the LORD, the LOGOS, and Prakrti or Mūla prakrti, that on which He works, Matter - you have to remember that between the two is a link spoken of by H.P.B.
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After all it could be said that the rod of healing has two ends and that bio medicine approaches from the Prakrti (Supreme Matter) perspective whilst yoga (and perhaps other alternative or complementary remedies) approach from the Purusa (Supreme ...
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See also: World, Buddhi, Self, Spirit, Buddhism

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