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Those at the bottom suffer what I shall call the burden of nescience.
On each rung, participants bear a burden of nescience in relation to those above them.
In such a naked state of nescience, Valentin had a view and a method of his own.
Cal eschews a chronological telling of the story, where he shares the characters' nescience.
The most primitive nescience in man cannot remain completely negative--or so I had always believed.
Ignorance in the sense of Nescience.
Once more, the actual act of embedding had to take place in a shroud of nescience, without anyone watching directly.
The burden of omniscience becomes, over time, another and more complex burden of nescience.
The burden of nescience becomes omnipresent.
Because the forms in the cosmos originate in nescience and unconsciousness, man shares that quality.
As a result, he pleads for a change in the treatment of animals on the basis of a "ethic of nescience".
'Abraham and Torok use the word "nescience" to describe the phantom effect.
--and science now could drug and balm us Back into nescience with as little pain As it is to fall asleep.
In one verse hypocrisy, arrogance, conceit, wrath, harsh speech and nescience are described as demoniac qualities.
And he conceives a contempt for what he does not understand; habit and custom appear bad in themselves, a kind of nescience of behaviour.
"O Arjuna, nescience, inertness, neglectfulness and also illusion; when these arise tamas predominates."
Maya or nescience in Sankaradeva is seen as a barrier to the Lord's bhakti (Devotion).
Notions that make no testable predictions are usually considered not to be part of science (protoscience or nescience) until testable predictions can be made.
Müller used it in the Gifford Lectures in connection with the Vedanta philosophy, for the correlative of ignorance or nescience.
Avidya (or nescience or spiritual ignorance) is said to be dependent on Jiva (the individual soul or individualised consciousness).
Maya is the Cosmic Nescience that has in it the plurality of subject and object and therefore, Isvara is organically bound with the world.
Gunatraya-Vibhaga yoga: (contains 27 verses) Krishna explains the three modes (gunas) of material nature pertaining to goodness, passion, and nescience.
All action, including the various rites laid down in the Vedas, thus come within the sphere of Avidya or nescience, which is the cause of the superimposition.
ISBN 1-886069-71-9 "Guru: a spiritual master; one who is heavy with knowledge of the Absolute and who removes nescience with the light of the divine."
"You should know, O Arjuna, tamas as the cause of delusion enslaving all embodied beings born of nescience; by negligence, listlessness and somnolescence."