        item: #1 of 8
          id: 13402
      author: Atkinson, William Walker
       title: The Hindu-Yogi Science of Breath
        date: None
       words: 22022
      flesch: 66
     summary: They have practiced this particular form of breathing exercise which has resulted in rendering their voices soft, beautiful and flexible, imparting to it that indescribable, peculiar floating quality, combined with great power. In ordinary breathing we absorb and extract a normal supply of prana, but by controlled and regulated breathing (generally known as Yogi breathing)
    keywords: air; blood; body; breathe; breathing; chest; energy; exercise; life; lungs; man; organs; practice; prana; science; system; yogi
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        item: #2 of 8
          id: 13539
      author: Scudder, John
       title: Dr. Scudder's Tales for Little Readers, About the Heathen.
        date: None
       words: 38293
      flesch: 82
     summary: Besides all this, little children who speak bad words can never go to heaven. Sometimes mothers, or other individuals, will put their noses to the cheeks of little children, and draw the air through them, just as we do when we smell any thing which is agreeable.
    keywords: body; brahmins; chapter; children; christ; day; death; feet; girl; god; gods; gospel; heathen; hindoos; hope; idols; man; missionary; money; mother; people; person; place; poor; saviour; time; water; worship; years
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        item: #3 of 8
          id: 14867
      author: Ellinwood, Frank F. (Frank Field)
       title: Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891
        date: None
       words: 105298
      flesch: 62
     summary: The chief emphasis and force of his teachings lay in the assumption that he did simply what other men might do; for his mission was that of a teacher and exempler merely. There has existed a feeling that they had no rights which Christian men were bound to respect.
    keywords: age; ages; buddha; buddhism; centuries; character; christian; christianity; church; come; day; death; doctrine; earth; evil; fact; faith; footnote; god; gods; good; gospel; great; hand; heart; heathen; heaven; hindu; hinduism; history; human; india; influence; islam; knowledge; krishna; later; life; light; love; man; men; mind; missionary; mohammed; moral; nations; nature; new; paul; people; philosophy; place; power; present; professor; races; religion; sacrifice; self; sense; sin; soul; spirit; study; supreme; systems; teachings; testament; theory; things; thought; time; tribes; truth; work; world; worship; years
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        item: #4 of 8
          id: 16996
      author: Muir, William, Sir
       title: Two Old Faiths Essays on the Religions of the Hindus and the Mohammedans
        date: None
       words: 31564
      flesch: 68
     summary: In India the Supreme is never worshiped; but any one of the multitudinous gods may be so; and, in fact, every thing can be worshiped _except_ God. Its renowned sages were noted for irritability and selfishness--great men at cursing; and the gods for the most part were worse.
    keywords: character; christianity; day; divine; faith; god; gods; hinduism; india; influence; islam; koran; life; lord; man; men; mind; mohammed; moslem; nature; new; people; power; progress; religion; sidenote; social; spread; system; thou; thought; time; veda; way; world; worship
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        item: #5 of 8
          id: 2388
      author: None
       title: The Song Celestial; Or, Bhagavad-Gîtâ (from the Mahâbhârata) Being a discourse between Arjuna, Prince of India, and the Supreme Being under the form of Krishna
        date: None
       words: 2313
      flesch: 86
     summary: Better thine own work is, though done with fault, Than doing others' work, ev'n excellently. Only that man attains Perfect surcease of work whose work was wrought With mind unfettered, soul wholly subdued, Desires for ever dead, results renounced.
    keywords: act; prince; thou; thy; work
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        item: #6 of 8
          id: 3283
      author: None
       title: The Upanishads
        date: None
       words: 17852
      flesch: 74
     summary: Wise men, aware of this, identify themselves with their Higher Self and thus transcend the realm of grief. We may imagine that by much study we can find out God; but merely hearing about a thing and gaining an intellectual comprehension of it does not mean attaining true knowledge of it.
    keywords: atman; brahman; death; fire; form; god; knowledge; life; mind; nachiketas; nature; self; senses; teacher; upanishad
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        item: #7 of 8
          id: 38016
      author: Kṛṣṇadāsa Kavirāja Gosvāmi
       title: Chaitanya's Life And Teachings From his contemporary Begali biography the Chaitanya-charit-amrita
        date: None
       words: 88141
      flesch: 85
     summary: The blissful sound of _kirtan_ penetrated through the 14 regions to the empyrean. The Master began a joyous dance and _kirtan_ in the courtyard in delight.
    keywords: acharya; away; bengal; bhaktas; bhakti; bhatta; bhattáchárya; bhágabat; body; brahman; brindában; chaitanya; dance; dancing; day; days; delight; devotion; faith; feet; followers; form; god; gopal; govinda; grace; great; hari; heart; holy; house; jagannáth; king; krishna; life; lord; love; man; master; men; mind; nityánanda; pandit; people; place; prasád; puri; ray; rámánanda; sanátan; saying; sight; swarup; sárvabhauma; temple; thou; thy; time; vaishnavs; vide; village; vishnu; water; words; world
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        item: #8 of 8
          id: 41319
      author: Prakashananda, Swami
       title: The Inner Consciousness: How to Awaken and Direct It
        date: None
       words: 5872
      flesch: 75
     summary: However, when we apply the term consciousness in our daily lives, in its varied relation to various channels of existence, in our varied experiences, in different states and conditions, we have to understand it from a dualistic standpoint, and we also have to study other phases of consciousness, such as inner consciousness and outer consciousness, soul-consciousness and body consciousness. Then we can make such distinctions as inner consciousness and outer consciousness.
    keywords: concentration; consciousness; life; mind; outer; things
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