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“The nothingness of Buddhi and Atma…”

DAILY THEOSOPHY QUOTES Tuesday 16th July 2013 “Atma is nothing; it is all absolute, and it cannot be said that it is this, that, or the other. It is simply that in which we are – not only that we live and breathe and have our being, but in the whole universe, and during the whole Manvantaric period. Therefore, Atma is said to have Buddhi … Continue reading “The nothingness of Buddhi and Atma…”

Unknown's avatarsecretdoctrineJuly 16, 2013February 9, 2026

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