As this awareness dawns, the quality of mind itself manifests as unborn and uncompounded. |
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An uncompounded word's morphological form is not distinct from its phonological form. |
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Tawhid further refers to the nature of that God that he is a unity, not composed, not made up of parts, but simple and uncompounded. |
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I still remember the thrill I felt as a boy the first time I beheld sodium in its uncompounded form. |
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These three ultimates are uncompounded as each is seen as being causally unconditioned. |
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In the case of these great masters, the occurrences described are an expression of their realization of the insubstantial and uncompounded nature of all things. |
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