Its unrealitieswere vitally real, its Lilliputian sultans and pashas great potentates.
Then this was coloured emotionally for me by my aching sense of loss and sacrifice, and by the chance trend of our talk to the breaches and unrealities of the civilised scheme.
When the Spiritual Reality is disclosed before his mind's eye, he may naturally see that it originally transcends all appearances which are unreal, and that unrealities appear on account of illusion, their existence depending on Reality.
When unrealitiesare all gone, and Reality alone remains complete, he is called the Dharma-kaya-Buddha.
Then he must give up evil, practise good, put away unrealities by the wisdom of Enlightenment, and reduce them to Reality.
Their aspirations after rural simplicity spring from the weariness of city unrealities rather than from the necessity of being alone with nature.
The living souls of the living world, continually pass from dream to dream, and they view the unrealities of the world as positive realities in their nature.
The learned call the light of intelligence, by the terms knowledge, sun and fire, and designate the unrealities of ignorance, by the names of dullness and darkness, ignorance and the coldness of the moon.
All words and their senses, and all acts of volition, imagination and perception, being actions of the intellect, they can not be unrealities in any respect.
It is the imagination that figuresunrealities in divers forms both in the day as also in the night dreams of men).
Imagination is not a process of thought which must deal chiefly with unrealities and impossibilities, and which has for its chief end our amusement when we have nothing better to do than to follow its wanderings.
He liked arithmetic, but hated geometry; a science which seemed to deal withunrealities disquieted him.
He stood on the summit of the huge basalt altar, and appeared to have sprung from out the rock, or, himself a shadowy presence, to have grown out of the obscureunrealities of the darkness.
For weeks it had hung on the edge of consciousness, but he had turned from it with the heart's instinctive clinging to the unrealities by which it lives.
This theatre is like a maniac's skull, empty of all but unrealities and mockeries of things that are.
It is not enough that he stirs our emotions, and works up his unrealities into something resembling a poem.
This mass of unrealities transfused and transmuted so that no one of them retains its individual nature is the Absolute.
Arbuthnot, Swift, and a host of the greater and lesser lights in literature, from his time to ours, have made merry over the supposed unrealities in the midst of which the Berkeleian must live.
The ability to converse glibly about authors who wallow in human unrealities will then no longer be considered the hall-mark of culture.
Therefore, disregarding all worldly propensities (such as desire for children and wives) together with all fleeting unrealities (such as the body, etc.
For all these things became, more and more, completely indifferent to Madame Krasinska--unrealities which had no weight in the presence of the painful reality.
Not only are these unrealities proclaimed, but the reality of sin is in like manner denied.
Almost immediately after the unrealities just described, arrived a number of guests whom incredulous readers may be inclined to rank equally among creatures of imagination.
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