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The sentient spirit, that to which transmigratory conditions pertain, is also of two kinds, the appetent and non-appetent.

The continuance of all living creatures in this transmigratory world lasts as long as their respiratory involucrum; knowledge and action are accounted the life of living creatures.

Of these, the cognition is self-luminousness, the activity is energy constructive of the world or series of spheres of transmigratory experience.

Thus, then, it has been shown that mercury alone is the means of passing beyond the burden of transmigratory pains.

That all transmigratory existence is identical with pain is the common verdict of all the founders of institutes, else they would not be found desirous to put a stop to it and engaging in the method for bringing it to an end.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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