Brahman is life. Brahman is joy.
Brahman is the Void ...
Joy, verily, that is the same as the Void.
The Void, verily, that is the same as joy.
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-- Old Apache saying
1find ('fInd),
v.
Middle English, from Old English findan;
akin to Old High German findan to find,
Latin pont-, pons bridge, Greek pontos sea,
Sanskrit patha way, course
2 a : to come upon by searching or effort
<must find a suitable person for the
job>
b : to discover by study or experiment
<find an answer>
c : to obtain by effort or management
<find the time to study>
d : ATTAIN, REACH <the bullet found its
mark>
-- Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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Void: 1. Containing no
matter; empty.
2. Not occupied; unfilled.
3. Completely lacking; devoid.
4. Ineffective; useless.
5. An empty space, a vacuum.
6. An open space or a break in
continuity.
7. A feeling or state of emptiness.
[1250 - 1300; Old French vuide, from Vulgar
Latin vocitus (unattested),
from Latin vacuus empty, from vacare to be
empty] |
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