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Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India

1931

But in some of these scriptures we find that God commanded the first man to do certain things not to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge ; but when the man did eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil the Lord cursed him and his curse brought death in this world. [...] We read in Genesis Chapter II verse 17 the Lord commanded Of all the trees of the garden thou mayest freely eat ; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil thou shalt not eat of it : for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." Of course Adam did not die in the day when he was tempted and when he ate the fruit thereof but he reaped the consequences afterwards and [...] One is the death of the conscious life ; the other is the death of the organic and the cellular life which is called somatic life. [...] It draws from the surrounding environments atoms molcules or particles of matter and charges them with the life-force or the vibrtions of Prana ; and when the vibrations of life-force are weak and are not up to the standard of the conditions of life then the living soul or the selconscious mind tries to raise those vibrations of the cellular structure up to the standard by making all [...] MIND AND PRANA Thus we see that there are two pricipal factors in the body the one is mind and the other is the vibration of Prana or the vibratory state of cells and tissues of the body ; but the vibrtory state of the cells and tissues is governed by the mind Mind is the creator.
philosophy religion
Pages
64
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120002
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Ashokananda view
Memoirs of Sister Christine
573-579 Ashokananda view
Confusion About the Word ‘National’
579-585 Ashokananda view
The Scientific view of Death
585-593 Abhedananda view
Legends
594-596 Nicholas Roerich view
Child-Garden Schools for India
596-598 Nivedita view
Ritualism: its Functions and Limitations
598-603 D.S. Sarma view
Sociologist is Introduced to Sri Ramakrishna
603-606 Melvin Vincent view
The Release of Philosophy
607-612 Pramathanath Mukhopadhyaya view
Has Man Free Will?
612-613 Devamata view
The Baroda Library System
613-615 Newton Dutt view
Ashtavakra Samhita
616-617 Nityaswarupananda view
Notes And Comments
617-620 Ashokananda view
Review
620-621 Ashokananda view
News and Reports
621-624 Ashokananda view

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