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1 IV | sharpens the delusion of personality; cold quickens egotism;
2 IV | and continually constructs personality has always been going on,
3 V | individualism to type, of personality to humanity, of detail to
4 V | human conditions, not of personality. The picture is not drawn
5 V | admiration of the art reflecting personality is, of course, non-moral,
6 VIII | a real (though multiple) personality that passes from birth to
7 IX | disintegration of conscious personality, - the annihilation of everything
8 IX | yet both individuality and personality are called illusions. I
9 IX | foreknowledge of rebirth without personality?" But the answers to such
10 IX | condition, but as to actual personality with every reëmbodiment.
11 IX | individual, no constant personality: there is only phantom-self,
12 IX | Reality: not a soul, not a personality, but the All-Self without
13 IX | old theories of permanent personality, and of a single incarnation
14 IX | the notion of indissoluble personality; and if we accept its teaching
15 IX | all being is Unity, - that personality is but a delusion hiding
16 IX | conditioned by the illusion of personality, it is aware of pain or
17 IX | passes through the dream of personality into the awakening divine.1~
18 IX | desirous, reassume an earthly personality? There are some very remarkable
19 IX(1)| manifestation of its higher order of personality." (Hereditary Genius, p.
20 IX(1)| consider each human or other personality as something supernaturally
21 IX(1)| either individuality or personality in Nirvana, but simple entity, -
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