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Example sentences for "buddhic"

Lexicographically close words:
bucolic; bud; budded; budders; buddhi; buddies; budding; buddle; budge; budged
  1. A Lamasery is a collection of small houses built around one or more Buddhic temples.

  2. It would be difficult to say to what order of architecture the Buddhic temples of Tartary belong.

  3. Thus the divine life flows forth with incomparably greater fulness on the mental plane than on the astral; and yet even its glory at the mental level is ineffably transcended by that of the buddhic plane.

  4. If, however, the thought be of a spiritual nature, if it be tinged with love and aspiration or deep unselfish feeling, it will rise upwards from the mental plane and will borrow much of the splendour and glory of the buddhic level.

  5. Upon the buddhic plane the number of atoms formed by the same amount of force is very much greater still--probably the cube of 49 instead of the square, though they have not been actually counted.

  6. Evolution has in store for us higher bodies stilt--the buddhic body, the atmic body, &c.

  7. Footnote 68: When this centre is fixed in one of the higher bodies, the buddhic for instance, the man has passed into the superhuman stage.

  8. Footnote 262: The buddhic plane (the one immediately above the mental) is one in which the forms are so subtle that they no longer limit the Life (the Soul of the World) animating them.

  9. Footnote 261: The passing of consciousness from the causal body to the nascent buddhic body.

  10. Footnote 106: The buddhic body, which, in ordinary man, is only in an embryonic stage.

  11. Not far from the feudal castle of the illustrious Proul-Tamba, we came to a calcareous hill, with great apertures on its summit, and on its rugged sides numerous Buddhic sentences cut in gigantic characters.

  12. We took a stone from the Buddhic monument, and threw it down the glacier.

  13. We still went on five lis more, in a narrow valley, and then perceived, at the foot of a high mountain, a large collection of houses, amongst which rose two Buddhic temples of colossal proportions.

  14. Before our arrival at Bagoung, we journeyed for four or five lis, along a road bordered on both sides, by two unbroken lines of these Buddhic inscriptions.

  15. Shortly before arriving at the base of the mountain, the whole caravan halted on a level spot, where stood an Obo, or Buddhic monument, consisting of piled up stones, surmounted by flags and bones covered with Thibetian sentences.

  16. You find it frequently represented in the sculptures and paintings of the Buddhic temples.

  17. You remark, however, on the side of the mountain, a little above the village, a vast Buddhic monastery, the temple of which is fine enough.

  18. The sun was nearly setting when, issuing from the last of the infinite sinuosities of the mountain, we found ourselves in a vast plain, and saw on our right Lha-Ssa, the famous metropolis of the Buddhic world.

  19. The most important of the Lamaseries of Lithang possesses a great printing press for Buddhic books, and it is hither that, on holidays, the Lamas of the neighbouring countries come for their supplies.

  20. You see at Chobando two Buddhic monasteries, where numerous Lamas reside, belonging to the sect of the Yellow Cap.

  21. This stage corresponds to activity on the buddhic plane.

  22. Go to the buddhic plane, and cognition, as pure reason, predominates, and so on.

  23. When the conquering of the causal body is complete then you go to the conquering of the Buddhic body.

  24. He appropriates an atom of the Buddhic plane, and reflects in that his aspect of cognition, and that becomes buddhi.

  25. Climbing still higher, ever following the track of forms, he goes from the mental to the Buddhic plane, where the Self begins to show his radiance and beauty in manifested union.

  26. When mastery over the Buddhic body is complete, you pass on to the~conquest of the Atmic body.

  27. It is quite possible and easy for the man who can raise his consciousness to the buddhic plane to pass to any other globe belonging to our chain of worlds, but that is outside our present subject.

  28. Our own delusion as to past, present, and future is possibly not dissimilar, and the view that is gained of any sequence of events from the buddhic plane corresponds to the view of the cone as a whole.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buddhic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.