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Nirguna Brahman Quotes By Billy Ray Cyrus

Baby get ready, get set, please don't go. — Billy Ray Cyrus

Nirguna Brahman Quotes By Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Lord Shiva is seated deep in everyone's heart. He is Nirguna (One who is without form or its attributes). He is Nirakaar (Has no shape or form), and He is the Para-Brahman (Supreme transcendental Consciousness) that is all pervading. Believe in this. This is Rudra Puja — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Nirguna Brahman Quotes By Barbara Mikulski

The family is not only a living arrangement. It has always been a symbol of survival. — Barbara Mikulski

Nirguna Brahman Quotes By Amit Ray

Brahman is the ultimate reality; it is simultaneously Saguna and Nirguna; divisions are due to ignorance. Mind and intellect can never catch hold of it; they have only one option and that is to merge with it. — Amit Ray

Nirguna Brahman Quotes By Anthony Michael Hall

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Nirguna Brahman Quotes By Louis Navellier

All I'm trying to do is manage money and take care of my shareholders. — Louis Navellier

Nirguna Brahman Quotes By Sivananda

The impersonal aspect [of God] (Nirakara, Nirguna) is called Brahman, or 'unknowable' by Herbert Spencer, 'will' by Schopenhauer, Absolute Noumenon by some 'substance' by Spinoza. The personal aspect (Sakara) of that Being is termed 'Ishvara' or Allah, Hari, Jehova, Father in Heaven, Buddha, Siva, etc. Just as vapour or steam is formless, so also God is formless in His unmanifested or transcendental state. — Sivananda

Nirguna Brahman Quotes By Chogyam Trungpa

The problem is that ego can convert anything to its own use, even spirituality. — Chogyam Trungpa