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(Sanskrit) Buddhi(Sanskrit) Buddhi comes from a Sanskrit root budh, commonly … More comes from a“The Sanskrit prefix ‘A’ means ‘not’, the negative… More Sanskrit root budh, commonly translated ‘‘to enlighten,’’ but a“The Sanskrit prefix ‘A’ means ‘not’, the negative… More better translation is ‘‘to perceive,’’ ‘‘to cognize,’’ ‘‘to recover consciousnessIn all its forms and protean manifestations, consciousness i… More,’’ hence ‘‘to awaken,’’ and therefore ‘‘to understand.’’ The second counting downwards, or the sixth counting upwards, of the seven principles of man. Buddhi(Sanskrit) Buddhi comes from a Sanskrit root budh, commonly … More is the principle or organ in man which gives to him spiritual consciousnessIn all its forms and protean manifestations, consciousness i… More, and is the vehicle of the most high part of man – the ¯atman — the faculty which manifests as understanding, judgment, discrimination, an inseparable veil or garment of the atman.
From another point of view, buddhi(Sanskrit) Buddhi comes from a Sanskrit root budh, commonly … More may truly be said to be both the seed and the fruit of manas. Man’s ordinary consciousnessIn all its forms and protean manifestations, consciousness i… More in life in his present stage of evolution is almost wholly in the lower or intermediate duad (manaskama) of his constitution; when he raises his consciousnessIn all its forms and protean manifestations, consciousness i… More through personal e¤ort to become permanently one with the higher duad (atma-buddhi), he becomes a“The Sanskrit prefix ‘A’ means ‘not’, the negative… More mahatma, a“The Sanskrit prefix ‘A’ means ‘not’, the negative… More masterOne who is skilled in the Wisdom of life, or one who is no l… More. At the death of the human being, this higher duad carries away with it all the spiritual essence, all the spiritual and intellectual aroma, of the lower or intermediate duad. Mah¯a-buddhi is one of the names given to the kosmic principle mahat. (See also AlayaA Sanskrit word combining a, “not”; and laya, from the r… More)