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Fruits represented by the not-Soul are said to constitute the Diverse. As the lotus stalk quickly leaves the mire attached to it, even so the Soul can speedily cast off the mind. It is the mind that at first inclines the Soul to Yoga. The latter then merges the former into itself. When the Soul achieves success in Yoga, it then beholds itself uninvested with attributes.

No doubt I had known all this before only I had not known it then as I knew it now; I had never properly felt or understood it. Thought merges into conviction through paths of its own, as well as, sometimes, with great suddenness and by methods wholly different from those which have brought other intellects to the same conclusion.

Ribot says: "The mind receives from experience certain data, and elaborates them unconsciously by laws peculiar to itself, and the result merges into consciousness."

Where Gravesend merges into Northfleet where the spicy odors of chemical-fertilizing works mingle with the dry dust of the cement manufactories which throw their tall chimneys into an ever-gray sky there stands a house known as the Signal House. Why it is so called no one knows and very few care to inquire.

Aubrey mentions the gallows near here, and adds that Roman urns are often found in the dry, gravelly ground. Putney Heath merges into Wimbledon Common, a fine expanse of 1,000 acres of breezy upland.

The two towers built at the western extremity by Louis the Fifteenth, are generally known and celebrated; by some they have been considered as too highly ornamented, but their effect is great. Perhaps the ornaments may indeed lose their own effect by being attached to a building which, by exciting stronger emotions, necessarily merges the less.

From this point the St. Lawrence increases in expanse, until, at length, after traversing a country where the traces of civilisation become gradually less and less visible, she finally merges in the gulf, from the centre of which the shores on either hand are often invisible to the naked eye; and in this manner is it imperceptibly lost in that misty ocean, so dangerous to mariners from its deceptive and almost perpetual fogs.

Were I to tell you how and at what point the plant merges into the animal you would begin to doubt your doubts. You have plotted to question me; you will admit that?" "Yes, dear Seraphita," answered Wilfrid; "but the desire is a natural one to men, is it not?" "You will bore this dear child with such topics," she said, passing her hand lightly over Minna's hair with a caressing gesture.

In London the man who carves the boss or knob of leafage declines to cut the fragment of moulding which merges in that leafage, as if it were a degradation to do the second half of one whole. When there was not much Gothic moulding for Jude to run, or much window-tracery on the bankers, he would go out lettering monuments or tombstones, and take a pleasure in the change of handiwork.

The Bible is a key which opens up much of it, and makes it plain; but much still remains in mystery, and I suppose will continue so to remain, till Time merges in Eternity." "Do you think such mystery undesirable?" asked Aileen. "No.

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