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Samadhi was an enlightenment, that shone not only his path on earth, but also showed the way forward for all mankind, that would illuminate the world with his teachings for thousands of years to come, as it gave birth to the Buddha-a word that today symbolizes truth, peace, love, compassion and righteousness that he stood for, like no other.
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Samadhi Zendejas as Nuria García: A hardworking Mexican woman from Ciudad Juárez who is a loving single mother to her only child, Andrés. Nuria becomes devastated over the disappearance of her son, until she finds a reason to live when she meets Santiago.
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In English, this long title may be translated as The Noble Mahāyāna Sūtra “The King of Samādhis, the Revealed Equality of the Nature of All Phenomena” (Roberts) or "the samadhi that is manifested as the sameness of the essential nature of all dharmas," (Luis and Gomez) or "the Mahayana discourse that is called the king of samadhi, as ...
Niranjan Dhar and Narasimha P. Sil reject the idea of supernatural elements in Ramakrishna's trance and consider it as epileptic seizure. [11]Walter G. Neevel and Bardwell L. Smith [12] argue that Ramakrishna's ability to easily enter into trances was largely due to "his esthetic and emotional sensitivity — his capacity to so appreciate and identify with beauty and harmony in what he saw and ...
“I said something wrong/ Now I long for yesterday…” Sir Paul McCartney first sang those moving words almost 60 years ago, but it’s only now that he’s revealed the real meaning behind them.
The man was in the form of a jangama Devara, an ascetic who worships and dresses like Lord Shiva. His dark skin appeared smeared with light ash. His dark skin appeared smeared with light ash. He wore a white dhoti , a necklace of rudraksha beads, and his matted hair piled on top of his head, in the manner of the yogis of ancient times. [ 11 ]