The latter symbolizes that egoistic force of maya which deludes individuals and keeps them from knowing their innate nature as god. |
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Likewise Maya is in the Lord but does not affect Him, while the same Maya deludes the whole world. |
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And Mrs. Merkel still deludes herself that German-dictated austerity plans can lead Europe back to economic growth. |
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There is no hiding place in that room for a pretender, or for a man who simply deludes himself that he is still capable of adding to the team. |
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He gives himself untruth in surveying himself yet deludes none but himself. |
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United in a centripetal circle, the video screen deludes us into seeing a group as drawn together by the same song, surrounding the viewer like zealots attempting to convert him to the cult of Muzak. |
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So, to break the false sense of security which deludes the conscience of so many people, God also sends a second angel, bearing a more aggressive message, «Babylon is fallen, is fallen! |
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Equally useless, O sage, is wealth which deludes the ignorant. |
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Jonah Goldberg, also of the American Enterprise Institute, in an article in The Washington Post this year, complained that overwithholding deludes taxpayers into thinking they are getting a tax cut when they get a tax refund. |
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He who pushes upward blindly deludes himself. |
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It focuses on animal treatment rather than animal use and deludes people into thinking that welfare regulations are actually resulting in significant protection for animals. |
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