At the same time, we also have the ability to know, to cognize, which is also something natural and unmade. |
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Philo differentiated between the existence of God, which could be demonstrated, and the nature of God which humans are not able to cognize. |
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Today there is a lot of mental tsunami which we need to cognize and rectify. |
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Sufism enables one to cognize his reality by removing the veil of ignorance through purification. |
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You shall cognize yourself as Light and make yourself ready to pass on the Way. |
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So too is the human being, who is able to cognize the source of the innate knowledge within. |
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First we cognize this body, then we cognize this animal, and then we cognize this man. |
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Sufism enables us to cognize our reality as a true and vast unit of existence. |
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The guiding Light of the Teacher illuminates the seeker's path and enables him to cognize his true self. |
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It will also identify and cognize the categories, regularities and principles of warfare in interconnection with the general knowledge about the war. |
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They help one to cognize the ephemerality of the earthly treasures and the illusiveness of hopes for eternal staying on the Earth in ones present body. |
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We need the protective shield in order to unfold and develop our inner capabilities so we can live in balance and harmony and cognize our reality. |
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By cognizing yourself, you cognize others. |
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A complaint will only be admissible if the incriminating facts date from less than one year from the day of the plaintiff's taking cognize of the case. |
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