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According to Matheson, the Indweller's own mother was a Macaulay.
She had greater skill with the arts of the mind than anyone else he knew who was not an indweller on Seleya or at Gol.
This was just her own body occupied by an indweller as committed to stagðnation as Hasai was to doing and being.
The Upanishads also constantly make a reference to a Supreme Being called Guha, the indweller.
Thomas considered that it was from this son that the Indweller's Makurich was derived from.
The Indweller wrote this account sometime between about 1678 and 1688 and stated that the early inhabitants of Lewis were three men from three separate races.
The Indweller's account made no mention of a royal ancestry to the Macaulays, but instead gave them an Irish ancestry.
Ishvara is considered to have a 2-fold characteristic: he is the indweller of all beings and all beings dwell in Ishvara.
The name which the Indweller gave as Iskair is rendered in Scottish Gaelic as Sgàire.
Matheson also noted that the Indweller's account may reveal the two earliest names in the Macaulay's traditional genealogy-"Awlay" and "Iskair".
The 19th century historian, F. W. L. Thomas noted that the Indweller's traditional account was partly at odds with the traditions current in the 19th century.
The mighty Iswara, who is the indweller in the cosmic Body is also the indweller in every Jiva.
When Ishvara is thought of as the indweller of all beings, he is referred to as the Paramatman, or the innermost self of all beings.
Thomas concluded that the Indweller's Kenannus whom the Irish historiance call Makurich equated to Cathan Mac Mhurich.
If indeed your Wisdom had lore like to ours, teaching that the Mirroaowi are made of a union of body and mind, of hroa and fea, or as we say in picture the House and the Indweller.
I therefore left them as soon as possible; and in my way towards Mr. Jarvie's, whose dinner hour was now approaching, I stopped at a small unpretending shop, the sign of which intimated the indweller to be Christopher Neilson, surgeon and apothecary.
Thomas took the Indweller less literally than Matheson; and considered that when the Indweller wrote "Irish" and "Irishman" in the 17th century, these terms would equate to "Gaelic" and "Gael" in more modern times.
Among Copper Inuit, this "Wind Indweller" concept has some relatedness to their shamanhood: shamans were believed to obtain their power from this indweller, moreover, even their helping spirits were termed as silap inue.
On the latter date, the King confirmed the charter of Robert Boyd, Lord of Kilmarnock and of Dalry, conveying one-third of the lands of Lynn in Dalry to Robert Boyd [indweller] of Lynn.