The harm would be that such a view implies the theory of duality, and hence would be in conflict with the texts inculcating non-duality such as 'For where there is duality as it were, &c.
Any parent whatever inculcating such lessons as these I would thus address: Tell me, most empty-headed of men!
Its appeal was to the intellect rather than to the emotions, inculcating effort rather than inviting any sentimental passion of pity.
She's not a happy way of inculcating a moral economic lesson, hasn't Louisa.
You see them, too, inculcating this doctrine not as a cold and abstract principle, but as an imperative act of daily piety, and embodying it in their ordinary exercises of devotion.
Her great object was to do good to souls, but in a quiet, unostentatious, womanly way; gently leading to virtue, never inculcating it.
He dressed and lived as a Brahmin, roused the curiosity of his adopted brethren, opened school, and taught philosophy, inculcatingsuch practical conclusions as it is unnecessary to specify.
In that of the Entered Apprentice we find it developed in the theological ladder, which, resting on earth, leans its top upon heaven, thus inculcating the idea of an ascent from a lower to a higher sphere, as the object of masonic labor.
Or it may have been invented and adopted as the medium of enunciating a particular thought, or of inculcating a certain doctrine, when it becomes a philosophical myth.
It is reflected in the attitude towards language and in the education system, inculcating dependency as a logic that takes priority over the individual.
This was inculcating the old worldy maxim of "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth;" and ministers were supported in their line of policy by a large majority.
At the same time he did not despair of the final result, provided only a check could be given to that despondence which had seized upon many minds, and which the opposition were inculcating and promoting.
When satire ceases to smile, it should be momentarily, and for the purpose of inculcating a moral.
Do we not see, even literary periodicalsinculcating the most extravagant fashions with which many a father of large families had been ruined?
The precepts inculcating good temper, good humor and amiability, which we have found Jefferson giving to his grandson in the foregoing letters were faithfully carried into practice by him.
If it can be made of use in inculcating the virtues and felicities of life, it must be by the rule of contraries.
Religion, by inculcating humility, at least lessens this tendency and puts off developments that are inevitable so that many more years of reasonable sanity are enjoyed than would otherwise be the case.
Religion then, by inculcating the practice of fasting and abstinence from flesh meat at certain times, has conferred a great benefit on the race.
Imperfect ethical basis on which Plato has conducted the discussion in the Republic 127 Plato in Republic is preacher, inculcating useful beliefs--not philosopher, establishing scientific theory.
Does he (like Sokrates) believe himself to be inculcating useful and excellent lessons, while his countrymen blame and silence him as a corruptor of youth, and as a libeller of the elders?
The Bramin all along inculcating to her thoughts, the sense-ravishing and affable joys she shall possess after her decease; at which this poor deluded soul smiled, and seemed to be much transported.
To aid and direct the physical force of the nation, by cherishing a military spirit, enforcing a proper sense of discipline, and inculcating a scientific system of tactics, is consonant to the soundest maxims of public policy.
Inouye Tetsujiro) the ethics of the bushi are charged with inculcating the principles of private morality only and ignoring those of public morality.
By way of giving point to his ordinances inculcating frugality, he himself made a habit of wearing cotton garments in winter and hempen in summer--a custom habitually practised by the lower orders only.
While inculcating business ideas into the mind of your growing daughter, guard against her acquiring a mere passion for money-making and the accumulation of wealth.
And, too, the leader of the evening need not be reminded of the many little opportunities for inculcating wholesome lessons in dignified manners.
Many children have become interested, and numerous Bands of Mercy, inculcating the laws of kindness, have been organized.
He was never weary of inculcating love of God as the supreme motive of every action.
It would be more correct, I believe, to look upon these Birth-stories as homilies used for educational purposes and for inculcating the moral lessons of Buddhism.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inculcating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.