asurisu into Asuric (births). [Gita 16.19] asurya titanic. asuryah [plural] asurya sunless, unillumined. asuryah [plural] [Isa 3] ...
Only one person in a million uses the frontal lobe of the brain, developing discrimination, and exercising control over the asuric tendencies. Such persons are mahatmas and saints.
have an eager, receptive attitude to imbibe the teachings of the master. Then only will the aspirant be spiritually benefited; otherwise, there is not the least hope of the spiritual life of the aspirant and complete regeneration of his old Asuric ...
Rooted in the ancient Indian genius, this third way can only be practised by those who have risen above egoism, above asuric ambition or greed. The Gita certainly does not advocate war; what it advocates is the active and selfless defence of dharma.
See also: Yoga, Mind, Consciousness, Satya, Power
 
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