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AUTH

BOOKS
Epigrams_from_Savitri
Evolution_II
Heart_of_Matter
Letters_On_Yoga
Letters_On_Yoga_III
Liber_157_-_The_Tao_Teh_King
Life_without_Death
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
Plotinus_-_Complete_Works_Vol_01
Process_and_Reality
Savitri
The_Book_of_Secrets__Keys_to_Love_and_Meditation
The_Divine_Companion
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Essential_Songs_of_Milarepa
The_Ever-Present_Origin
The_Republic
The_Secret_Of_The_Veda
The_Way_of_Perfection
The_Wit_and_Wisdom_of_Alfred_North_Whitehead
The_Yoga_Sutras
Toward_the_Future
Vedic_and_Philological_Studies

IN CHAPTERS TITLE
1.10_-_The_Image_of_the_Oceans_and_the_Rivers
1.asak_-_Mansoor,_that_whale_of_the_Oceans_of_Love
1.bsf_-_Fathom_the_ocean
1.bsf_-_You_must_fathom_the_ocean
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Night_Ocean
1.hs_-_The_Pearl_on_the_Ocean_Floor
1.ia_-_An_Ocean_Without_Shore
1.rt_-_Ocean_Of_Forms
1.srmd_-_The_ocean_of_his_generosity_has_no_shore
1.whitman_-_As_I_Ebbd_With_the_Ocean_of_Life
1.whitman_-_Out_of_the_Rolling_Ocean,_The_Crowd

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
0.00_-_INTRODUCTION
0.02_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0.04_-_The_Systems_of_Yoga
0.07_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
01.01_-_The_New_Humanity
01.02_-_The_Issue
01.03_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Souls_Release
01.04_-_The_Secret_Knowledge
01.05_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Spirits_Freedom_and_Greatness
01.11_-_The_Basis_of_Unity
0_1960-05-21_-_true_purity_-_you_have_to_be_the_Divine_to_overcome_hostile_forces
0_1960-07-23_-_The_Flood_and_the_race_-_turning_back_to_guide_and_save_amongst_the_torrents_-_sadhana_vs_tamas_and_destruction_-_power_of_giving_and_offering_-_Japa,_7_lakhs,_140000_per_day,_1_crore_takes_20_years
0_1961-03-11
0_1961-04-18
0_1961-07-28
0_1961-10-30
0_1962-05-15
0_1962-05-29
0_1962-07-14
0_1962-07-21
0_1967-06-21
0_1968-02-03
0_1968-05-18
0_1968-10-16
0_1969-04-05
0_1969-04-26
0_1969-06-25
0_1969-10-18
0_1970-10-24
02.01_-_The_World-Stair
02.03_-_The_Glory_and_the_Fall_of_Life
02.05_-_Robert_Graves
02.05_-_The_Godheads_of_the_Little_Life
02.06_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Greater_Life
02.09_-_The_Paradise_of_the_Life-Gods
02.11_-_Hymn_to_Darkness
02.11_-_New_World-Conditions
02.11_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Greater_Mind
02.12_-_Mysticism_in_Bengali_Poetry
02.13_-_In_the_Self_of_Mind
02.14_-_The_World-Soul
02.15_-_The_Kingdoms_of_the_Greater_Knowledge
03.01_-_The_Pursuit_of_the_Unknowable
03.02_-_Yogic_Initiation_and_Aptitude
03.03_-_The_House_of_the_Spirit_and_the_New_Creation
03.04_-_The_Vision_and_the_Boon
04.02_-_The_Growth_of_the_Flame
04.02_-_To_the_Heights_II
04.04_-_The_Quest
05.03_-_Of_Desire_and_Atonement
07.02_-_The_Parable_of_the_Search_for_the_Soul
07.04_-_The_Triple_Soul-Forces
07.06_-_Nirvana_and_the_Discovery_of_the_All-Negating_Absolute
07.11_-_The_Problem_of_Evil
07.40_-_Service_Human_and_Divine
08.31_-_Personal_Effort_and_Surrender
09.01_-_Towards_the_Black_Void
09.07_-_How_to_Become_Indifferent_to_Criticism?
10.03_-_The_Debate_of_Love_and_Death
10.04_-_The_Dream_Twilight_of_the_Earthly_Real
10.05_-_Mind_and_the_Mental_World
1.00c_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00f_-_DIVISION_F_-_THE_LAW_OF_ECONOMY
1.00_-_Main
1.00_-_PROLOGUE_IN_HEAVEN
10.12_-_Awake_Mother
1.012_-_Sublimation_-_A_Way_to_Reshuffle_Thought
1.013_-_Defence_Mechanisms_of_the_Mind
1.01_-_A_NOTE_ON_PROGRESS
1.01_-_BOOK_THE_FIRST
1.01_-_Foreward
1.01_-_How_is_Knowledge_Of_The_Higher_Worlds_Attained?
1.01_-_Maitreya_inquires_of_his_teacher_(Parashara)
1.01_-_MAPS_OF_EXPERIENCE_-_OBJECT_AND_MEANING
1.01_-_MASTER_AND_DISCIPLE
1.01_-_Newtonian_and_Bergsonian_Time
1.01_-_On_knowledge_of_the_soul,_and_how_knowledge_of_the_soul_is_the_key_to_the_knowledge_of_God.
1.01_-_SAMADHI_PADA
1.01_-_the_Call_to_Adventure
1.01_-_The_First_Steps
1.01_-_The_Offering
1.02.2.1_-_Brahman__Oneness_of_God_and_the_World
1.025_-_Sadhana_-_Intensifying_a_Lighted_Flame
1.028_-_Bringing_About_Whole-Souled_Dedication
1.02_-_BEFORE_THE_CITY-GATE
1.02_-_BOOK_THE_SECOND
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_Prana
1.02_-_Prayer_of_Parashara_to_Vishnu
1.02_-_SADHANA_PADA
1.02_-_Substance_Is_Eternal
1.02_-_The_Descent._Dante's_Protest_and_Virgil's_Appeal._The_Intercession_of_the_Three_Ladies_Benedight.
1.02_-_The_Doctrine_of_the_Mystics
1.02_-_The_Necessity_of_Magick_for_All
1.02_-_THE_QUATERNIO_AND_THE_MEDIATING_ROLE_OF_MERCURIUS
1.02_-_The_Three_European_Worlds
1.036_-_The_Rise_of_Obstacles_in_Yoga_Practice
1.03_-_A_Parable
1.03_-_A_Sapphire_Tale
1.03_-_BOOK_THE_THIRD
1.03_-_Hieroglypics__Life_and_Language_Necessarily_Symbolic
1.03_-_Measure_of_time,_Moments_of_Kashthas,_etc.
1.03_-_Some_Practical_Aspects
1.03_-_Tara,_Liberator_from_the_Eight_Dangers
1.03_-_The_House_Of_The_Lord
1.03_-_The_Void
1.03_-_To_Layman_Ishii
1.03_-_VISIT_TO_VIDYASAGAR
1.03_-_YIBHOOTI_PADA
1.04_-_ADVICE_TO_HOUSEHOLDERS
1.04_-_BOOK_THE_FOURTH
1.04_-_GOD_IN_THE_WORLD
1.04_-_Homage_to_the_Twenty-one_Taras
1.04_-_KAI_VALYA_PADA
1.04_-_Narayana_appearance,_in_the_beginning_of_the_Kalpa,_as_the_Varaha_(boar)
1.04_-_On_blessed_and_ever-memorable_obedience
1.04_-_Sounds
1.04_-_THE_APPEARANCE_OF_ANOMALY_-_CHALLENGE_TO_THE_SHARED_MAP
1.04_-_The_Crossing_of_the_First_Threshold
1.04_-_The_Future_of_Man
1.04_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda
1.04_-_The_Praise
1.04_-_The_Silent_Mind
1.04_-_What_Arjuna_Saw_-_the_Dark_Side_of_the_Force
1.05_-_2010_and_1956_-_Doomsday?
1.05_-_Adam_Kadmon
1.05_-_CHARITY
1.05_-_Pratyahara_and_Dharana
1.05_-_Solitude
1.05_-_Some_Results_of_Initiation
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_THE_MASTER_AND_KESHAB
1.05_-_The_New_Consciousness
1.05_-_War_And_Politics
1.06_-_Confutation_Of_Other_Philosophers
1.06_-_Dhyana
1.06_-_Dhyana_and_Samadhi
1.06_-_Hymns_of_Parashara
1.06_-_Incarnate_Teachers_and_Incarnation
1.06_-_LIFE_AND_THE_PLANETS
1.06_-_The_Ascent_of_the_Sacrifice_2_The_Works_of_Love_-_The_Works_of_Life
1.06_-_The_Greatness_of_the_Individual
1.06_-_THE_MASTER_WITH_THE_BRAHMO_DEVOTEES
1.075_-_Self-Control,_Study_and_Devotion_to_God
1.07_-_A_Song_of_Longing_for_Tara,_the_Infallible
1.07_-_BOOK_THE_SEVENTH
1.07_-_The_Continuity_of_Consciousness
1.07_-_The_Ego_and_the_Dualities
1.07_-_The_Fire_of_the_New_World
1.07_-_THE_MASTER_AND_VIJAY_GOSWAMI
1.07_-_The_Primary_Data_of_Being
1.07_-_The_Psychic_Center
1.07_-_TRUTH
1.083_-_Choosing_an_Object_for_Concentration
1.08_-_BOOK_THE_EIGHTH
1.08_-_Introduction_to_Patanjalis_Yoga_Aphorisms
1.08_-_Origin_of_Rudra:_his_becoming_eight_Rudras
1.08_-_RELIGION_AND_TEMPERAMENT
1.08_-_The_Depths_of_the_Divine
1.08_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.08_-_THE_MASTERS_BIRTHDAY_CELEBRATION_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.08_-_The_Supreme_Discovery
1.08_-_The_Supreme_Will
1.08_-_The_Synthesis_of_Movement
1.097_-_Sublimation_of_Object-Consciousness
1.098_-_The_Transformation_from_Human_to_Divine
1.09_-_ADVICE_TO_THE_BRAHMOS
1.09_-_Concentration_-_Its_Spiritual_Uses
1.09_-_Legend_of_Lakshmi
1.09_-_Saraswati_and_Her_Consorts
1.09_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_the_Big_Bang
1.09_-_The_Ambivalence_of_the_Fish_Symbol
1.09_-_The_Chosen_Ideal
1.09_-_The_Worship_of_Trees
11.01_-_The_Eternal_Day__The_Souls_Choice_and_the_Supreme_Consummation
11.03_-_Cosmonautics
1.10_-_Concentration_-_Its_Practice
1.10_-_Conscious_Force
1.10_-_Harmony
1.10_-_Laughter_Of_The_Gods
1.10_-_The_Image_of_the_Oceans_and_the_Rivers
1.10_-_THE_MASTER_WITH_THE_BRAHMO_DEVOTEES_(II)
1.10_-_The_Revolutionary_Yogi
1.10_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.10_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Intelligent_Will
1.11_-_BOOK_THE_ELEVENTH
1.11_-_Powers
1.11_-_The_Change_of_Power
1.11_-_The_Second_Genesis
1.11_-_The_Seven_Rivers
1.11_-_The_Three_Purushas
1.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_AT_DAKSHINEWAR
1.12_-_BOOK_THE_TWELFTH
1.12_-_Dhruva_commences_a_course_of_religious_austerities
1.12_-_Independence
1.12_-_Love_The_Creator
1.12_-_THE_FESTIVAL_AT_PNIHTI
1.12_-_The_Herds_of_the_Dawn
1.12_-_The_Sacred_Marriage
1.12_-_The_Strength_of_Stillness
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.12_-_TIME_AND_ETERNITY
1.13_-_BOOK_THE_THIRTEENTH
1.13_-_Gnostic_Symbols_of_the_Self
1.13_-_Posterity_of_Dhruva
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.13_-_THE_MASTER_AND_M.
1.14_-_BOOK_THE_FOURTEENTH
1.14_-_Descendants_of_Prithu
1.14_-_IMMORTALITY_AND_SURVIVAL
1.14_-_INSTRUCTION_TO_VAISHNAVS_AND_BRHMOS
1.14_-_The_Secret
1.14_-_The_Structure_and_Dynamics_of_the_Self
1.14_-_The_Victory_Over_Death
1.15_-_Index
1.15_-_LAST_VISIT_TO_KESHAB
1.15_-_Prayers
1.15_-_The_Supramental_Consciousness
1.15_-_The_world_overrun_with_trees;_they_are_destroyed_by_the_Pracetasas
1.16_-_Man,_A_Transitional_Being
1.16_-_PRAYER
1.16_-_The_Suprarational_Ultimate_of_Life
1.17_-_Legend_of_Prahlada
1.17_-_M._AT_DAKSHINEWAR
1.17_-_The_Burden_of_Royalty
1.17_-_The_Divine_Soul
1.17_-_The_Seven-Headed_Thought,_Swar_and_the_Dashagwas
1.18_-_M._AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.18_-_Mind_and_Supermind
1.19_-_Dialogue_between_Prahlada_and_his_father
1.19_-_GOD_IS_NOT_MOCKED
1.19_-_THE_MASTER_AND_HIS_INJURED_ARM
1.200-1.224_Talks
12.02_-_The_Stress_of_the_Spirit
12.06_-_The_Hero_and_the_Nymph
1.20_-_RULES_FOR_HOUSEHOLDERS_AND_MONKS
1.20_-_The_Fourth_Bolgia__Soothsayers._Amphiaraus,_Tiresias,_Aruns,_Manto,_Eryphylus,_Michael_Scott,_Guido_Bonatti,_and_Asdente._Virgil_reproaches_Dante's_Pity.
1.20_-_The_Hound_of_Heaven
1.20_-_Visnu_appears_to_Prahlada
1.21_-_A_DAY_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.21_-_The_Ascent_of_Life
1.22_-_THE_END_OF_THE_SPECIES
1.22_-_The_Problem_of_Life
1.23_-_FESTIVAL_AT_SURENDRAS_HOUSE
1.240_-_1.300_Talks
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.24_-_PUNDIT_SHASHADHAR
1.25_-_ADVICE_TO_PUNDIT_SHASHADHAR
1.25_-_The_Knot_of_Matter
1.26_-_FESTIVAL_AT_ADHARS_HOUSE
1.26_-_The_Ascending_Series_of_Substance
1.26_-_The_Eighth_Bolgia__Evil_Counsellors._Ulysses_and_Diomed._Ulysses'_Last_Voyage.
1.27_-_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.28_-_Supermind,_Mind_and_the_Overmind_Maya
1.2_-_Katha_Upanishads
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
1.30_-_Concerning_the_linking_together_of_the_supreme_trinity_among_the_virtues.
1.30_-_Other_Falsifiers_or_Forgers._Gianni_Schicchi,_Myrrha,_Adam_of_Brescia,_Potiphar's_Wife,_and_Sinon_of_Troy.
1.3.2.01_-_I._The_Entire_Purpose_of_Yoga
1.3.4.01_-_The_Beginning_and_the_End
1.3.4.04_-_The_Divine_Superman
1.3_-_Mundaka_Upanishads
1.400_-_1.450_Talks
14.01_-_To_Read_Sri_Aurobindo
1.42_-_This_Self_Introversion
1.439
1.450_-_1.500_Talks
1.53_-_Mother-Love
1.550_-_1.600_Talks
1.62_-_The_Fire-Festivals_of_Europe
1.66_-_The_External_Soul_in_Folk-Tales
17.02_-_Hymn_to_the_Sun
17.05_-_Hymn_to_Hiranyagarbha
17.06_-_Hymn_of_the_Supreme_Goddess
17.07_-_Ode_to_Darkness
18.02_-_Ramprasad
18.04_-_Modern_Poems
18.05_-_Ashram_Poets
19.09_-_On_Evil
1912_12_07p
1913_11_29p
1914_11_21p
1915_03_04p
19.25_-_The_Bhikkhu
1951-02-12_-_Divine_force_-_Signs_indicating_readiness_-_Weakness_in_mind,_vital_-_concentration_-_Divine_perception,_human_notion_of_good,_bad_-_Conversion,_consecration_-_progress_-_Signs_of_entering_the_path_-_kinds_of_meditation_-_aspiration
1953-10-14
1954-09-29_-_The_right_spirit_-_The_Divine_comes_first_-_Finding_the_Divine_-_Mistakes_-_Rejecting_impulses_-_Making_the_consciousness_vast_-_Firm_resolution
1955-07-20_-_The_Impersonal_Divine_-_Surrender_to_the_Divine_brings_perfect_freedom_-_The_Divine_gives_Himself_-_The_principle_of_the_inner_dimensions_-_The_paths_of_aspiration_and_surrender_-_Linear_and_spherical_paths_and_realisations
1961_03_11_-_58
1964_02_05
1965_09_25
1969_08_14
1970_01_08
1970_02_17
1970_04_22_-_493
1.ac_-_A_Birthday
1.ac_-_At_Sea
1.ac_-_Colophon
1.ac_-_Happy_Dust
1.ac_-_Lyric_of_Love_to_Leah
1.ac_-_The_Garden_of_Janus
1.ac_-_The_Neophyte
1.ami_-_Bright_are_Thy_tresses,_brighten_them_even_more_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.ami_-_To_the_Saqi_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.anon_-_Others_have_told_me
1.anon_-_The_Seven_Evil_Spirits
1.asak_-_Mansoor,_that_whale_of_the_Oceans_of_Love
1.bsf_-_Fathom_the_ocean
1.bsf_-_You_must_fathom_the_ocean
1f.lovecraft_-_At_the_Mountains_of_Madness
1f.lovecraft_-_Azathoth
1f.lovecraft_-_Beyond_the_Wall_of_Sleep
1f.lovecraft_-_Dagon
1f.lovecraft_-_From_Beyond
1f.lovecraft_-_He
1f.lovecraft_-_Hypnos
1f.lovecraft_-_Out_of_the_Aeons
1f.lovecraft_-_Poetry_and_the_Gods
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Call_of_Cthulhu
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Colour_out_of_Space
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Crawling_Chaos
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Doom_That_Came_to_Sarnath
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dream-Quest_of_Unknown_Kadath
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dunwich_Horror
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Festival
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_at_Martins_Beach
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_at_Red_Hook
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Nameless_City
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Night_Ocean
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_out_of_Time
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Strange_High_House_in_the_Mist
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Temple
1f.lovecraft_-_The_White_Ship
1f.lovecraft_-_Till_A_the_Seas
1f.lovecraft_-_What_the_Moon_Brings
1.fs_-_Evening
1.fs_-_Fame_And_Duty
1.fs_-_Friendship
1.fs_-_Hero_And_Leander
1.fs_-_Melancholy_--_To_Laura
1.fs_-_Naenia
1.fs_-_Parables_And_Riddles
1.fs_-_Rapture_--_To_Laura
1.fs_-_The_Antique_To_The_Northern_Wanderer
1.fs_-_The_Artists
1.fs_-_The_Cranes_Of_Ibycus
1.fs_-_The_Driver
1.fs_-_The_Ideal_And_The_Actual_Life
1.fs_-_The_Ideals
1.fs_-_The_Invincible_Armada
1.fs_-_The_Lay_Of_The_Bell
1.fs_-_The_Pilgrim
1.fs_-_The_Proverbs_Of_Confucius
1.fs_-_The_Triumph_Of_Love
1.fs_-_The_Walk
1.fua_-_Looking_for_your_own_face
1.fua_-_The_Nightingale
1.fua_-_The_peacocks_excuse
1.hs_-_Someone_Should_Start_Laughing
1.hs_-_Streaming
1.hs_-_The_Pearl_on_the_Ocean_Floor
1.ia_-_An_Ocean_Without_Shore
1.ia_-_Oh-_Her_Beauty-_The_Tender_Maid!
1.jk_-_Answer_To_A_Sonnet_By_J.H.Reynolds
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_I
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_II
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_III
1.jk_-_Epistle_To_My_Brother_George
1.jk_-_Hymn_To_Apollo
1.jk_-_Hyperion,_A_Vision_-_Attempted_Reconstruction_Of_The_Poem
1.jk_-_Hyperion._Book_I
1.jk_-_Hyperion._Book_II
1.jk_-_Sleep_And_Poetry
1.jk_-_Sonnet_I._To_My_Brother_George
1.jk_-_Sonnet._Written_In_Answer_To_A_Sonnet_By_J._H._Reynolds
1.jk_-_Staffa
1.jk_-_To_Ailsa_Rock
1.jk_-_To_Some_Ladies
1.jlb_-_Rosas
1.jlb_-_The_Other_Tiger
1.jm_-_Song_to_the_Rock_Demoness
1.jr_-_A_World_with_No_Boundaries_(Ghazal_363)
1.jr_-_Book_1_-_Prologue
1.jr_-_If_You_Show_Patience
1.jr_-_Last_Night_My_Soul_Cried_O_Exalted_Sphere_Of_Heaven
1.jr_-_Late,_By_Myself
1.jr_-_Now_comes_the_final_merging
1.jr_-_Only_Breath
1.jr_-_That_moon_which_the_sky_never_saw
1.jr_-_The_Seed_Market
1.jr_-_The_Self_We_Share
1.jr_-_What_I_want_is_to_see_your_face
1.jr_-_You_and_I_have_spoken_all_these_words
1.jt_-_As_air_carries_light_poured_out_by_the_rising_sun
1.jwvg_-_By_The_River
1.jwvg_-_Calm_At_Sea
1.jwvg_-_Mahomets_Song
1.jwvg_-_Proximity_Of_The_Beloved_One
1.jwvg_-_The_Muses_Mirror
1.kbr_-_Poem_3
1.kbr_-_The_Light_of_the_Sun
1.kbr_-_The_light_of_the_sun,_the_moon,_and_the_stars_shines_bright
1.kbr_-_To_Thee_Thou_Hast_Drawn_My_Love
1.kbr_-_Within_this_earthen_vessel
1.lb_-_Bringing_in_the_Wine
1.lb_-_Down_From_The_Mountain
1.lb_-_Hard_Is_The_Journey
1.lb_-_Moon_Over_Mountain_Pass
1.lb_-_Reaching_the_Hermitage
1.lla_-_New_mind,_new_moon
1.lla_-_The_soul,_like_the_moon
1.lovecraft_-_Fungi_From_Yuggoth
1.lovecraft_-_Poemata_Minora-_Volume_II
1.lovecraft_-_The_Bride_Of_The_Sea
1.lr_-_An_Adamantine_Song_on_the_Ever-Present
1.mah_-_Seeking_Truth,_I_studied_religion
1.mah_-_Stillness
1.pbs_-_Adonais_-_An_elegy_on_the_Death_of_John_Keats
1.pbs_-_Alastor_-_or,_the_Spirit_of_Solitude
1.pbs_-_Arethusa
1.pbs_-_Asia_-_From_Prometheus_Unbound
1.pbs_-_A_Vision_Of_The_Sea
1.pbs_-_Despair
1.pbs_-_Epipsychidion
1.pbs_-_Epipsychidion_(Excerpt)
1.pbs_-_Epipsychidion_-_Passages_Of_The_Poem,_Or_Connected_Therewith
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_A_Wanderer
1.pbs_-_From_The_Greek_Of_Moschus
1.pbs_-_Hellas_-_A_Lyrical_Drama
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_Castor_And_Pollux
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_The_Moon
1.pbs_-_Hymn_of_Apollo
1.pbs_-_Hymn_To_Mercury
1.pbs_-_Julian_and_Maddalo_-_A_Conversation
1.pbs_-_Letter_To_Maria_Gisborne
1.pbs_-_Liberty
1.pbs_-_Lines_Written_Among_The_Euganean_Hills
1.pbs_-_Lines_Written_in_the_Bay_of_Lerici
1.pbs_-_Loves_Philosophy
1.pbs_-_Marenghi
1.pbs_-_Mariannes_Dream
1.pbs_-_Methought_I_Was_A_Billow_In_The_Crowd
1.pbs_-_Mont_Blanc_-_Lines_Written_In_The_Vale_of_Chamouni
1.pbs_-_Ode_To_Liberty
1.pbs_-_Ode_To_Naples
1.pbs_-_Ode_to_the_West_Wind
1.pbs_-_O_That_A_Chariot_Of_Cloud_Were_Mine!
1.pbs_-_Peter_Bell_The_Third
1.pbs_-_Prince_Athanase
1.pbs_-_Prometheus_Unbound
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_I.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_II.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_IV.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_VI.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_Vi_(Excerpts)
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_VIII.
1.pbs_-_Rosalind_and_Helen_-_a_Modern_Eclogue
1.pbs_-_Scenes_From_The_Faust_Of_Goethe
1.pbs_-_Stanzas._--_April,_1814
1.pbs_-_Stanzas_Written_in_Dejection,_Near_Naples
1.pbs_-_The_Boat_On_The_Serchio
1.pbs_-_The_Cloud
1.pbs_-_The_Cyclops
1.pbs_-_The_Daemon_Of_The_World
1.pbs_-_The_Fugitives
1.pbs_-_The_Pine_Forest_Of_The_Cascine_Near_Pisa
1.pbs_-_The_Revolt_Of_Islam_-_Canto_I-XII
1.pbs_-_The_Sensitive_Plant
1.pbs_-_The_Triumph_Of_Life
1.pbs_-_The_Witch_Of_Atlas
1.pbs_-_Time
1.pbs_-_To_Edward_Williams
1.pbs_-_To_Jane_-_The_Invitation
1.pbs_-_To_Jane_-_The_Recollection
1.pbs_-_To_Sophia_(Miss_Stacey)
1.pbs_-_To_The_Republicans_Of_North_America
1.pbs_-_Zephyrus_The_Awakener
1.poe_-_Al_Aaraaf-_Part_1
1.poe_-_Eureka_-_A_Prose_Poem
1.poe_-_Serenade
1.poe_-_The_Village_Street
1.poe_-_To_F--
1.poe_-_To_One_Departed
1.rb_-_A_Lovers_Quarrel
1.rb_-_Bishop_Blougram's_Apology
1.rb_-_Cleon
1.rb_-_Introduction:_Pippa_Passes
1.rb_-_Nationality_In_Drinks
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_II_-_Paracelsus_Attains
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_IV_-_Paracelsus_Aspires
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_V_-_Paracelsus_Attains
1.rb_-_Pauline,_A_Fragment_of_a_Question
1.rb_-_Popularity
1.rb_-_Rhyme_for_a_Child_Viewing_a_Naked_Venus_in_a_Painting_of_'The_Judgement_of_Paris'
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Sixth
1.rb_-_The_Englishman_In_Italy
1.rmpsd_-_Of_what_use_is_my_going_to_Kasi_any_more?
1.rmpsd_-_Who_in_this_world
1.rmr_-_Loneliness
1.rmr_-_The_Alchemist
1.rt_-_Brink_Of_Eternity
1.rt_-_Fireflies
1.rt_-_Gitanjali
1.rt_-_Hard_Times
1.rt_-_Ocean_Of_Forms
1.rt_-_One_Day_In_Spring....
1.rt_-_Parting_Words
1.rt_-_Sail_Away
1.rt_-_Stream_Of_Life
1.rt_-_Urvashi
1.rwe_-_Blight
1.rwe_-_Boston
1.rwe_-_From_the_Persian_of_Hafiz_I
1.rwe_-_Gnothi_Seauton
1.rwe_-_Good-bye
1.rwe_-_Initial_Love
1.rwe_-_Mithridates
1.rwe_-_Nemesis
1.rwe_-_Saadi
1.rwe_-_The_Chartist's_Complaint
1.rwe_-_Woodnotes
1.sb_-_Gathering_the_Mind
1.sdi_-_All_Adams_offspring_form_one_family_tree
1.sk_-_Is_there_anyone_in_the_universe
1.srh_-_The_Royal_Song_of_Saraha_(Dohakosa)
1.srmd_-_The_ocean_of_his_generosity_has_no_shore
1.ss_-_To_glorify_the_Way_what_should_people_turn_to
1.tm_-_Stranger
1.whitman_-_Aboard_At_A_Ships_Helm
1.whitman_-_After_The_Sea-Ship
1.whitman_-_A_Noiseless_Patient_Spider
1.whitman_-_As_Consequent,_Etc.
1.whitman_-_As_I_Ebbd_With_the_Ocean_of_Life
1.whitman_-_As_I_Sat_Alone_By_Blue_Ontarios_Shores
1.whitman_-_Eidolons
1.whitman_-_Elemental_Drifts
1.whitman_-_In_Cabind_Ships_At_Sea
1.whitman_-_Now_List_To_My_Mornings_Romanza
1.whitman_-_Or_From_That_Sea_Of_Time
1.whitman_-_Out_of_the_Rolling_Ocean,_The_Crowd
1.whitman_-_Passage_To_India
1.whitman_-_Poems_Of_Joys
1.whitman_-_Proud_Music_Of_The_Storm
1.whitman_-_Recorders_Ages_Hence
1.whitman_-_Respondez!
1.whitman_-_Rise,_O_Days
1.whitman_-_Salut_Au_Monde
1.whitman_-_Song_For_All_Seas,_All_Ships
1.whitman_-_Song_of_Myself
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XIV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Broad-Axe
1.whitman_-_Starting_From_Paumanok
1.whitman_-_Tears
1.whitman_-_The_Mystic_Trumpeter
1.whitman_-_The_World_Below_The_Brine
1.whitman_-_Two_Rivulets
1.ww_-_1-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_A_Fact,_And_An_Imagination,_Or,_Canute_And_Alfred,_On_The_Seashore
1.ww_-_A_Morning_Exercise
1.ww_-_A_noiseless_patient_spider
1.ww_-_Book_Eighth-_Retrospect--Love_Of_Nature_Leading_To_Love_Of_Man
1.ww_-_Book_Fifth-Books
1.ww_-_Book_First_[Introduction-Childhood_and_School_Time]
1.ww_-_Book_Fourteenth_[conclusion]
1.ww_-_Book_Second_[School-Time_Continued]
1.ww_-_Book_Third_[Residence_at_Cambridge]
1.ww_-_Extempore_Effusion_upon_the_Death_of_James_Hogg
1.ww_-_Guilt_And_Sorrow,_Or,_Incidents_Upon_Salisbury_Plain
1.ww_-_Lines_Composed_a_Few_Miles_above_Tintern_Abbey
1.ww_-_Lines_Written_As_A_School_Exercise_At_Hawkshead,_Anno_Aetatis_14
1.ww_-_Ode
1.ww_-_Ode_Composed_On_A_May_Morning
1.ww_-_On_the_Departure_of_Sir_Walter_Scott_from_Abbotsford
1.ww_-_Personal_Talk
1.ww_-_Ruth
1.ww_-_Song_Of_The_Wandering_Jew
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_II-_Book_First-_The_Wanderer
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_IV-_Book_Third-_Despondency
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_X-_Book_Ninth-_Discourse_of_the_Wanderer,_and_an_Evening_Visit_to_the_Lake
1.ww_-_The_Stars_Are_Mansions_Built_By_Nature's_Hand
1.ww_-_The_Thorn
1.ww_-_The_Virgin
1.ww_-_Thought_Of_A_Briton_On_The_Subjugation_Of_Switzerland
1.ww_-_To--_On_Her_First_Ascent_To_The_Summit_Of_Helvellyn
1.ww_-_To_Sir_George_Howland_Beaumont,_Bart_From_the_South-West_Coast_Or_Cumberland_1811
1.ww_-_To_The_Daisy_(Fourth_Poem)
1.ww_-_To_The_Poet,_John_Dyer
1.ww_-_To_The_Same_(John_Dyer)
1.ww_-_Vernal_Ode
1.ww_-_View_From_The_Top_Of_Black_Comb
1.ww_-_When_To_The_Attractions_Of_The_Busy_World
1.ww_-_Yes!_Thou_Art_Fair,_Yet_Be_Not_Moved
20.01_-_Charyapada_-_Old_Bengali_Mystic_Poems
20.04_-_Act_II:_The_Play_on_Earth
20.05_-_Act_III:_The_Return
2.01_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE
2.01_-_Mandala_One
2.01_-_THE_ADVENT_OF_LIFE
2.01_-_THE_ARCANE_SUBSTANCE_AND_THE_POINT
2.01_-_The_Object_of_Knowledge
2.01_-_The_Yoga_and_Its_Objects
2.02_-_Brahman,_Purusha,_Ishwara_-_Maya,_Prakriti,_Shakti
2.02_-_Meeting_With_the_Goddess
2.02_-_On_Letters
2.02_-_The_Bhakta.s_Renunciation_results_from_Love
2.02_-_THE_DURGA_PUJA_FESTIVAL
2.02_-_THE_EXPANSION_OF_LIFE
2.02_-_The_Ishavasyopanishad_with_a_commentary_in_English
2.02_-_THE_SCINTILLA
2.03_-_Atomic_Forms_And_Their_Combinations
2.03_-_Karmayogin__A_Commentary_on_the_Isha_Upanishad
2.03_-_On_Medicine
2.03_-_THE_MASTER_IN_VARIOUS_MOODS
2.03_-_The_Naturalness_of_Bhakti-Yoga_and_its_Central_Secret
2.03_-_The_Pyx
2.04_-_Absence_Of_Secondary_Qualities
2.04_-_ADVICE_TO_ISHAN
2.04_-_Positive_Aspects_of_the_Mother-Complex
2.05_-_Apotheosis
2.05_-_Infinite_Worlds
2.05_-_Renunciation
2.05_-_VISIT_TO_THE_SINTHI_BRAMO_SAMAJ
2.06_-_WITH_VARIOUS_DEVOTEES
2.07_-_BANKIM_CHANDRA
2.07_-_The_Upanishad_in_Aphorism
2.08_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE_(II)
2.08_-_God_in_Power_of_Becoming
2.08_-_Memory,_Self-Consciousness_and_the_Ignorance
2.09_-_Human_representations_of_the_Divine_Ideal_of_Love
2.09_-_Memory,_Ego_and_Self-Experience
2.09_-_SEVEN_REASONS_WHY_A_SCIENTIST_BELIEVES_IN_GOD
2.1.02_-_Love_and_Death
2.1.03_-_Man_and_Superman
2.10_-_THE_MASTER_AND_NARENDRA
2.10_-_The_Vision_of_the_World-Spirit_-_Time_the_Destroyer
2.11_-_The_Boundaries_of_the_Ignorance
2.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_IN_CALCUTTA
2.12_-_THE_MASTERS_REMINISCENCES
2.1.3.2_-_Study
2.13_-_Exclusive_Concentration_of_Consciousness-Force_and_the_Ignorance
2.13_-_THE_MASTER_AT_THE_HOUSES_OF_BALARM_AND_GIRISH
2.14_-_AT_RAMS_HOUSE
2.1.5.1_-_Study_of_Works_of_Sri_Aurobindo_and_the_Mother
2.15_-_CAR_FESTIVAL_AT_BALARMS_HOUSE
2.16_-_The_15th_of_August
2.16_-_The_Integral_Knowledge_and_the_Aim_of_Life;_Four_Theories_of_Existence
2.16_-_VISIT_TO_NANDA_BOSES_HOUSE
2.1.7.08_-_Comments_on_Specific_Lines_and_Passages_of_the_Poem
2.17_-_December_1938
2.17_-_THE_MASTER_ON_HIMSELF_AND_HIS_EXPERIENCES
2.18_-_January_1939
2.18_-_SRI_RAMAKRISHNA_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.19_-_Out_of_the_Sevenfold_Ignorance_towards_the_Sevenfold_Knowledge
2.2.01_-_The_Outer_Being_and_the_Inner_Being
2.20_-_THE_MASTERS_TRAINING_OF_HIS_DISCIPLES
2.21_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.22_-_THE_MASTER_AT_COSSIPORE
2.22_-_The_Supreme_Secret
2.2.3_-_The_Aitereya_Upanishad
2.24_-_The_Message_of_the_Gita
2.25_-_AFTER_THE_PASSING_AWAY
2.26_-_The_Ascent_towards_Supermind
2.27_-_The_Gnostic_Being
2.3.07_-_The_Mother_in_Visions,_Dreams_and_Experiences
2.3.1_-_Svetasvatara_Upanishad
25.09_-_CHILDRENS_SONG
25.12_-_AGNI
2_-_Other_Hymns_to_Agni
30.01_-_World-Literature
30.09_-_Lines_of_Tantra_(Charyapada)
30.14_-_Rabindranath_and_Modernism
30.17_-_Rabindranath,_Traveller_of_the_Infinite
3.01_-_Hymn_to_Matter
3.01_-_Love_and_the_Triple_Path
3.01_-_Natural_Morality
3.01_-_Sincerity
3.02_-_King_and_Queen
3.02_-_THE_DEPLOYMENT_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
3.02_-_The_Great_Secret
3.03_-_The_Consummation_of_Mysticism
3.03_-_THE_MODERN_EARTH
3.03_-_The_Soul_Is_Mortal
3.03_-_The_Spirit_Land
3.05_-_Cerberus_And_Furies,_And_That_Lack_Of_Light
3.05_-_SAL
3.05_-_The_Formula_of_I.A.O.
3.09_-_Evil
31.01_-_The_Heart_of_Bengal
3.1.02_-_Spiritual_Evolution_and_the_Supramental
3.1.04_-_Reminiscence
31.04_-_Sri_Ramakrishna
31.05_-_Vivekananda
3.1.10_-_Karma
3.1.15_-_Rebirth
3.1.23_-_The_Rishi
32.03_-_In_This_Crisis
3.2.03_-_Jainism_and_Buddhism
3.2.03_-_To_the_Ganges
32.05_-_The_Culture_of_the_Body
32.06_-_The_Novel_Alchemy
33.01_-_The_Initiation_of_Swadeshi
3.3.01_-_The_Superman
3.3.02_-_All-Will_and_Free-Will
33.13_-_My_Professors
3.4.01_-_Evolution
34.05_-_Hymn_to_the_Mental_Being
34.10_-_Hymn_To_Earth
3.5.02_-_Thoughts_and_Glimpses
35.03_-_Hymn_To_Bhavani
3.6.01_-_Heraclitus
36.07_-_An_Introduction_To_The_Vedas
36.08_-_A_Commentary_on_the_First_Six_Suktas_of_Rigveda
37.02_-_The_Story_of_Jabala-Satyakama
3.7.1.02_-_The_Reincarnating_Soul
3.7.1.06_-_The_Ascending_Unity
38.07_-_A_Poem
3_-_Commentaries_and_Annotated_Translations
4.01_-_Prayers_and_Meditations
4.01_-_The_Presence_of_God_in_the_World
4.02_-_BEYOND_THE_COLLECTIVE_-_THE_HYPER-PERSONAL
4.02_-_Humanity_in_Progress
4.03_-_The_Meaning_of_Human_Endeavor
4.03_-_The_Senses_And_Mental_Pictures
4.06_-_Purification-the_Lower_Mentality
4.07_-_THE_RELATION_OF_THE_KING-SYMBOL_TO_CONSCIOUSNESS
4.1.01_-_The_Intellect_and_Yoga
4.16_-_The_Divine_Shakti
4.1_-_Jnana
4.2.01_-_The_Mother_of_Dreams
4.2.1_-_The_Right_Attitude_towards_Difficulties
4.24_-_The_supramental_Sense
4.2_-_Karma
4.3_-_Bhakti
5.02_-_Against_Teleological_Concept
5.03_-_The_World_Is_Not_Eternal
5.04_-_Formation_Of_The_World
5.05_-_Origins_Of_Vegetable_And_Animal_Life
5.05_-_The_War
5.06_-_Origins_And_Savage_Period_Of_Mankind
5.07_-_Beginnings_Of_Civilization
5.1.01.1_-_The_Book_of_the_Herald
5.1.01.2_-_The_Book_of_the_Statesman
5.1.01.3_-_The_Book_of_the_Assembly
5.1.01.4_-_The_Book_of_Partings
5.1.01.5_-_The_Book_of_Achilles
5.1.01.6_-_The_Book_of_the_Chieftains
5.1.01.7_-_The_Book_of_the_Woman
5.1.01.8_-_The_Book_of_the_Gods
5.1.01.9_-_Book_IX
5.1.02_-_Ahana
5.2.01_-_The_Descent_of_Ahana
5.2.02_-_The_Meditations_of_Mandavya
5.3.04_-_Roots_in_M
5.4.01_-_Notes_on_Root-Sounds
5_-_The_Phenomenology_of_the_Spirit_in_Fairytales
6.02_-_Great_Meteorological_Phenomena,_Etc
6.03_-_Extraordinary_And_Paradoxical_Telluric_Phenomena
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
7.04_-_Self-Reliance
7.05_-_Patience_and_Perseverance
7.13_-_The_Conquest_of_Knowledge
7.14_-_Modesty
7.15_-_The_Family
7.2.04_-_Thought_the_Paraclete
7.2.05_-_Moon_of_Two_Hemispheres
7.3.10_-_The_Lost_Boat
7.5.27_-_The_Infinite_Adventure
7.5.51_-_Light
7.5.60_-_Divine_Hearing
7.6.01_-_Symbol_Moon
7_-_Yoga_of_Sri_Aurobindo
9.99_-_Glossary
Aeneid
Appendix_4_-_Priest_Spells
Big_Mind_(non-dual)
Big_Mind_(ten_perfections)
Blazing_P1_-_Preconventional_consciousness
Book_1_-_The_Council_of_the_Gods
BOOK_II._--_PART_I._ANTHROPOGENESIS.
BOOK_II._--_PART_III._ADDENDA._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_II._--_PART_II._THE_ARCHAIC_SYMBOLISM_OF_THE_WORLD-RELIGIONS
BOOK_I._--_PART_I._COSMIC_EVOLUTION
BOOK_I._--_PART_III._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_I._--_PART_II._THE_EVOLUTION_OF_SYMBOLISM_IN_ITS_APPROXIMATE_ORDER
Book_of_Imaginary_Beings_(text)
Book_of_Proverbs
BOOK_VII._-_Of_the_select_gods_of_the_civil_theology,_and_that_eternal_life_is_not_obtained_by_worshipping_them
BOOK_V._-_Of_fate,_freewill,_and_God's_prescience,_and_of_the_source_of_the_virtues_of_the_ancient_Romans
BOOK_XII._-_Of_the_creation_of_angels_and_men,_and_of_the_origin_of_evil
BOOK_XVIII._-_A_parallel_history_of_the_earthly_and_heavenly_cities_from_the_time_of_Abraham_to_the_end_of_the_world
BOOK_XVI._-_The_history_of_the_city_of_God_from_Noah_to_the_time_of_the_kings_of_Israel
BS_1_-_Introduction_to_the_Idea_of_God
COSA_-_BOOK_I
COSA_-_BOOK_X
Cratylus
DS3
ENNEAD_05.05_-_That_Intelligible_Entities_Are_Not_External_to_the_Intelligence_of_the_Good.
For_a_Breath_I_Tarry
Gorgias
Guru_Granth_Sahib_first_part
Liber_111_-_The_Book_of_Wisdom_-_LIBER_ALEPH_VEL_CXI
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
Liber_71_-_The_Voice_of_the_Silence_-_The_Two_Paths_-_The_Seven_Portals
LUX.02_-_EVOCATION
Medea_-_A_Vergillian_Cento
MMM.02_-_MAGIC
Phaedo
Prayers_and_Meditations_by_Baha_u_llah_text
r1912_12_06
r1914_07_24
r1915_06_09
r1917_02_11
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
SB_1.1_-_Questions_by_the_Sages
Story_of_the_Warrior_and_the_Captive
Tablet_1_-
Tablets_of_Baha_u_llah_text
Talks_026-050
Talks_076-099
Talks_100-125
Talks_125-150
Talks_151-175
Talks_176-200
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_2
The_Act_of_Creation_text
Theaetetus
The_Book_of_Certitude_-_P1
The_Book_of_Certitude_-_P2
The_Coming_Race_Contents
The_Dream_of_a_Ridiculous_Man
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
the_Eternal_Wisdom
The_Hidden_Words_text
The_Immortal
The_Logomachy_of_Zos
The_Poems_of_Cold_Mountain
The_Shadow_Out_Of_Time
Timaeus
Ultima_Thule_-_Dedication_to_G._W._G.
Verses_of_Vemana

PRIMARY CLASS

Nature
water
SIMILAR TITLES
Ocean
the Ocean

DEFINITIONS

  "1. ‘The Golden Embryo" in Hindu cosmology; the name given to the golden-hued Egg which floated on the surface of the primeval waters. In time the egg divided into two parts, the golden top half of the shell becoming the heavens and the silver lower half the earth. 2. ‘God imaginative and therefore creative"; the ‘Spirit in the middle or Dream State"; Lord of Dream-Life who takes from the ocean of subconsciously intelligent spiritual being the conscious psychic forces which He materializes or encases in various forms of gross living matter. (Enc. Br.; A)” Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo"s Works.

“1. ‘The Golden Embryo’ in Hindu cosmology; the name given to the golden-hued Egg which floated on the surface of the primeval waters. In time the egg divided into two parts, the golden top half of the shell becoming the heavens and the silver lower half the earth. 2. ‘God imaginative and therefore creative’; the ‘Spirit in the middle or Dream State’; Lord of Dream-Life who takes from the ocean of subconsciously intelligent spiritual being the conscious psychic forces which He materializes or encases in various forms of gross living matter. (Enc. Br.; A)” Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo’s Works.

Adikrit or Adikartri (Sanskrit) Ādikṛt, Ādikartṛ [from ādi first + kṛt doing (kartṛ doer, author, producer) from the verbal root kṛ to do, make, accomplish] The first produced or evolved, synonymous with adikara. In Hindu mythology, the creator; in the Puranas, the personified aspect of the formative or cosmically generative force, which in its root is eternal but periodic in its manifestations. During periods of manifestation adikrit is personified as Vishnu or Brahma (VP 6:4); during periods of rest it is represented as sleeping upon the ocean of space in the form of Vishnu. The term applies to any universe or hierarchy, great or small, whether a cluster of galaxies, a solar system, a planet, or a human being.

Agasti, Agastya (Sanskrit) Agasti, Agastya [from aga mountain + the verbal root as to throw, cast off] Mountain-thrower; a celebrated muni and the reputed author of a number of hymns in the Rig-Veda; he also appears in the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Agastya is said to have been born in a water jar, to have been of short stature, to have swallowed the ocean, and compelled the Vindhya Mountain to prostrate itself before him. Hence his name: mountain-thrower.

Airavata (Sanskrit) Airāvata [from irāvat moisture-possessing from irā drink, food] Son of Iravati; a vast elephant produced at the churning of the ocean and appropriated by the god Indra. When seated upon Airavata, Indra blesses the earth with rain, i.e., with the water that is drawn up by Airavata from the underworld. According to the Matangalila, Airavata was born when Brahma sang over the halves of the shell from which Garuda hatched, followed by seven more male and eight female elephants.

Akupara (Sanskrit) Akūpāra [from a not + kūpāra ocean] Unbounded; the mythical tortoise which upholds the earth (sometimes kupara). Also the sea, whether earthly or cosmic; likewise a name for the sun (cf MB Vana-parvan, ch 199).

All the cataclysms are accompanied by both deluges and volcanism, but one or the other of these is accentuated at alternately different times. The forthcoming cataclysms at the end of the fifth root-race are stated to be especially marked by the action of the element fire. Lemuria, the third continental system, is said to have perished by subterranean convulsion, tremendous volcanic activity, and other phenomena arising in the igneous element, and the consequent breaking of the sea floor; whereas that of Atlantis, or the fourth great continental system, was mainly caused by axial disturbance, leading to subsidence of lands, tremendous consequent tidal waves, and the shifting of large portions of the oceanic system. “Therefore, it is absolutely false, . . . that all the great geological changes and terrible convulsions have been produced by ordinary and known physical forces. For these forces were but the tools and final means for the accomplishment of certain purposes, acting periodically, and apparently mechanically, through an inward impulse mixed up with, but beyond their material nature. There is a purpose in every important act of Nature, whose acts are all cyclic and periodical” (SD 1:640).

All things in existence or non-existence are symbols of the Absolute created in self-consciousness (Chid-Atman); by Its symbols the Absolute can be known so far as the symbols reveal or hint at it, but even the knowledge of the whole sum of symbols does not amount to real knowledge of the Absolute. You can become Parabrahman; you cannot know Parabrahman. Becoming Parabrahman means going back through self-consciousness into Parabrahman, for you already are That, only you have projected yourself forward in self-consciousness into its terms or symbols, Purusha & Prakriti through which you uphold the universe. Th
   refore, to become Parabrahman void of terms or symbols you must cease out of the universe. By becoming Parabrahman void of Its self-symbols you do not become anything you are not already, nor does the universe cease to operate. It only means that God throws back out of the ocean of manifest consciousness one stream or movement of Himself into that from which all consciousness proceeded.
   Ref: CWSA Vol. 12, Page: 103


Also, a daughter of Ocean, mother by Thaumas of Iris and the Harpies; and a river nymph, daughter of Ocean and Tethys. Again, she is the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, sister of Iphigenia and Orestes. After her mother killed her father, Electra saved her brother and eventually helped him revenge their father’s death. (SD 2:768; BCW 4:224)

Also a mountain or range in West Africa. Mount Atlas, considered both geographically and mythologically, parallels Mount Meru of the Hindus. Both are intimately connected with the fourth root-race. Atlas is a symbol of the fourth root-race, and his seven daughters, the Atlantides, are the seven subraces (SD 2:493). But Atlas is also the old continents of Lemuria and Atlantis, combined and personified in one symbol, and Mount Atlas is spoken of as a relic of Lemuria. “The poets attributed to Atlas, as to Proteus, a superior wisdom and an universal knowledge, and especially a thorough acquaintance with the depths of the ocean: because both continents bore races instructed by divine masters, and because both were transferred to the bottom of the seas . . .” (SD 2:762). Atlas was compelled to leave the surface of the earth and join his brother Iapetus in the depths of Tartarus, where he supports the new continents on his “shoulders.”

Altan Khan. (1507-1583). A ruler descending from the lineage of Genghis Khan who became the leader of the Tümed Mongols in 1543. In 1578, he hosted BSOD NAMS RGYA MTSHO, a renowned Tibetan lama of the DGE LUGS sect, bestowing on the prelate the appellation "DALAI LAMA" by translating part of his name, rgya mtsho ("ocean"), into the Mongolian word dalai. Bsod nams rgya mtsho was deemed the third Dalai Lama, with the title applied posthumously to his two predecessors. The Dge lugs gained influence under Tümed Mongol patronage, and, following the death of Bsod nams rgya mtsho, the grandson of Altan Khan's successor was recognized as the fourth Dalai Lama. See also DALAI LAMA.

Although in Greek mythology the gods are said to dwell on Olympus, three of the main Olympian divinities, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades (or Pluto), had their habitats respectively in what may be called heaven or the inmost world of spirit, the cosmic spaces or the waters of space, and the underworld of the universe. Yet these three same divinities, because of their permeant cosmic forces or energies, and strictly on the law of analogical reasoning, had the same functions and occupy the same relative places in the minor forms of their respective manifestations: as, Zeus in the sky, Poseidon in the oceans of the globe, and Hades or Pluto in the underworld of our earth. Or again, the twelve great gods of the Mediterranean peoples may be considered to be the twelve main cosmic and intelligent powers whose all-permeant nature and activity is as apparent in the universe itself as in every atom or minor division thereof.

ambergris ::: n. --> A substance of the consistence of wax, found floating in the Indian Ocean and other parts of the tropics, and also as a morbid secretion in the intestines of the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), which is believed to be in all cases its true origin. In color it is white, ash-gray, yellow, or black, and often variegated like marble. The floating masses are sometimes from sixty to two hundred and twenty-five pounds in weight. It is wholly volatilized as a white vapor at 212¡ Fahrenheit, and is highly valued in perfumery.

Ambhamsi (Sanskrit) Ambhāṃsi [from ambhas water, from the verbal root bhā to shine] Water; in the Vedas the celestial waters and also a synonym for gods, but in the Brahmanas and Puranas the four orders of beings that variously “shine” or flourish: deva-manushyah (gods and men), pitris (fathers or manes), and asuras (demons, not-gods). This is “because they are all the product of waters (mystically), of the Akasic Ocean . . . If the student of Esoteric philosophy thinks deeply over the subject he is sure to find out all the suggestiveness of the term Ambhamsi, in its manifold relations to the Virgin in Heaven, to the Celestial Virgin of the Alchemists, and even to the ‘Waters of Grace’ of the modern Baptist” (SD 1:458n).

ESSENTIAL CONSCIOUSNESS,
46-CONSCIOUSNESS The consciousness of the essential envelope is that of unity. The individual knows that he is his own self having a self-identity that will never be lost, but also a larger self together with all the monads in the five natural kingdoms and, when he so desires, he can experience others' consciousness as his own. &


Angkor Thom. Twelfth-century Khmer (Cambodian) temple city constructed by Jayavarman VII (r. 1181-c. 1220) and dedicated to AVALOKITEsVARA. Built shortly after the Khmer capital was sacked by invading Chams from the region of today's central Vietnam, Angkor Thom is surrounded by a hundred-meter-wide moat and an eight-meter-high wall. Arranged in the shape of a perfect rectangle oriented toward the cardinal directions, its walls are pierced at their center by gates that connect the city to the outside world via four broad avenues that bridge the moat. The avenues are flanked by massive railings in the form of a cosmic snake (NAGA) held aloft on one side by divinities (DEVA) and on the other by ASURAs, a motif recalling the Hindu creation myth of the churning of the cosmic ocean. The avenues run at right angles toward the center of the city complex, where the famous funerary temple of BAYON is located. Constructed of sandstone and in the form of a terraced pyramid, the Bayon represents among other symbols Mt. SUMERU, the axis mundi of the Hindu-Buddhist universe. The temple is entered through four doorways, one on each side, that lead through galleries richly carved with bas-reliefs depicting scenes from contemporary life and Hindu mythology. The temple is crowned with fifty-two towers, the largest of which occupies the center and pinnacle of the structure. The four sides of every tower bear colossal guardian faces that are believed to be portraits of Jayavarman VII in the guise of the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. The Bayon is the first of Angkor's many temples dedicated to a MAHAYANA Buddhist cult; those built earlier were exclusively Hindu in affiliation. Beneath the central tower is a chamber that once housed a buddha image protected by a hooded nAga. This image was situated above a receptacle intended to receive the king's ashes at death. The Bayon thus combines the function and architectural elements of a Hindu temple and a Buddhist STuPA; and Jayavarman's identification with Avalokitesvara was but an extension of Angkor's long-standing Hindu devarAja (divine king) cult, which identified the reigning monarch as an incarnation of siva. Angkor Thom was the last of several temple cities that cover the large area known today as Angkor, each city having been built by a successive Khmer king and crowned with an elaborate funerary shrine at its center. The most famous of these is the nearby ANGKOR WAT, the largest religious structure in the world, built by Suryavarman II between 1131 and 1150.

Another dvipa mentioned in the Puranas, Saka-dvipa, has not yet come into existence and is now mainly under the floors of the oceans. It may be called the sixth continent. Both Sveta-dvipa and Saka-dvipa have been confused by some writers with the islands called Ruta and Daitya, which have both disappeared: Ruta between 800 and 900 thousand years ago, and the smaller Daitya at a much later date but still several hundred thousand years ago. Ruta and Daitya were remnants of the fourth or Atlantean continent.

antarctic ::: a. --> Opposite to the northern or arctic pole; relating to the southern pole or to the region near it, and applied especially to a circle, distant from the pole 23¡ 28/. Thus we say the antarctic pole, circle, ocean, region, current, etc.

"A paradise of the Hindus; the heaven of Vishnu, sometimes described as on Mount Meru, at other times as in the ‘Northern Ocean" of Puranic cosmology.” Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo"s Works

appease ::: v. t. --> To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to still; to pacify; to dispel (anger or hatred); as, to appease the tumult of the ocean, or of the passions; to appease hunger or thirst.

apraketam salilam ::: inconscient ocean. [see the following]

apraketam salilam sarvam idam ::: all this was an ocean of inconscience. [RV 10.129.3]

Apsaras ::: Sri Aurobindo: “The Apsaras are the most beautiful and romantic conception on the lesser plane of Hindu mythology. From the moment that they arose out of the waters of the milky Ocean, robed in ethereal raiment and heavenly adornment, waking melody from a million lyres, the beauty and light of them has transformed the world. They crowd in the sunbeams, they flash and gleam over heaven in the lightnings, they make the azure beauty of the sky; they are the light of sunrise and sunset and the haunting voices of forest and field. They dwell too in the life of the soul; for they are the ideal pursued by the poet through his lines, by the artist shaping his soul on his canvas, by the sculptor seeking a form in the marble; for the joy of their embrace the hero flings his life into the rushing torrent of battle; the sage, musing upon God, sees the shining of their limbs and falls from his white ideal. The delight of life, the beauty of things, the attraction of sensuous beauty, this is what the mystic and romantic side of the Hindu temperament strove to express in the Apsara. The original meaning is everywhere felt as a shining background, but most in the older allegories, especially the strange and romantic legend of Pururavas as we first have it in the Brahmanas and the Vishnoupurana.

apsaras ::: Sri Aurobindo: "The Apsaras are the most beautiful and romantic conception on the lesser plane of Hindu mythology. From the moment that they arose out of the waters of the milky Ocean, robed in ethereal raiment and heavenly adornment, waking melody from a million lyres, the beauty and light of them has transformed the world. They crowd in the sunbeams, they flash and gleam over heaven in the lightnings, they make the azure beauty of the sky; they are the light of sunrise and sunset and the haunting voices of forest and field. They dwell too in the life of the soul; for they are the ideal pursued by the poet through his lines, by the artist shaping his soul on his canvas, by the sculptor seeking a form in the marble; for the joy of their embrace the hero flings his life into the rushing torrent of battle; the sage, musing upon God, sees the shining of their limbs and falls from his white ideal. The delight of life, the beauty of things, the attraction of sensuous beauty, this is what the mystic and romantic side of the Hindu temperament strove to express in the Apsara. The original meaning is everywhere felt as a shining background, but most in the older allegories, especially the strange and romantic legend of Pururavas as we first have it in the Brahmanas and the Vishnoupurana.

Apsaras ::: “The Apsaras are the most beautiful and romantic conception on the lesser plane of Hindu mythology. From the moment that they arose out of the waters of the milky Ocean, robed in ethereal raiment and heavenly adornment, waking melody from a million lyres, the beauty and light of them has transformed the world. They crowd in the sunbeams, they flash and gleam over heaven in the lightnings, they make the azure beauty of the sky; they are the light of sunrise and sunset and the haunting voices of forest and field. They dwell too in the life of the soul; for they are the ideal pursued by the poet through his lines, by the artist shaping his soul on his canvas, by the sculptor seeking a form in the marble; for the joy of their embrace the hero flings his life into the rushing torrent of battle; the sage, musing upon God, sees the shining of their limbs and falls from his white ideal. The delight of life, the beauty of things, the attraction of sensuous beauty, this is what the mystic and romantic side of the Hindu temperament strove to express in the Apsara. The original meaning is everywhere felt as a shining background, but most in the older allegories, especially the strange and romantic legend of Pururavas as we first have it in the Brahmanas and the Vishnoupurana.

arctic ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or situated under, the northern constellation called the Bear; northern; frigid; as, the arctic pole, circle, region, ocean; an arctic expedition, night, temperature. ::: n. --> The arctic circle.
A warm waterproof overshoe.


As sesha means “remainder,” “what is left over,” the main significance is that during the pralayas Vishnu, representing the cosmic divinity, is conceived as sleeping upon the substance of a spiritual character remaining over after the dissolution of the worlds. Thus Adisesha (primeval substance or remainder) is the cosmic spatial ocean of consciousness-substance left over from the previous cosmic manvantara which acts as the mother-substance or chaos from and in which the future worlds of manifestation will be born when pralaya ends. See also ANANTA-SESHA

As the myth of Phaethon refers, among other things, to geological changes, Eridanus has both a cosmic and earthly significance; in the former referring to the flowing of the ocean or river, mystically supposed to surround the world; and in the latter, referring to the mystical river of inspiration flowing downwards in its descent from the spirit into recipient minds.

asura. (T. lha ma yin; C. axiuluo; J. ashura; K. asura 阿修羅). In Sanskrit and PAli, lit., "nongods," also translated rather arcanely as "demigod" and "titan," referring to both a class of divinities and the destiny where those beings reside in the sensuous realm (KAMADHATU); in the list of six destinies (GATI), the asuras are ranked between the realms of the divinities (DEVA) and human beings (MANUsYA) and are usually considered to be a baleful destiny (see APAYA; DURGATI). The asuras live in the oceans surrounding the central continent of the world and in the lower reaches of Mount SUMERU. The asuras are said to be constantly jealous of the good fortunes of the divinities (deva), which prompted the king of the gods INDRA [alt. sAKRA] to expel them from their original home in the heaven of the thirty-three (TRAYASTRIMsA); the asuras continue to engage in futile warfare against the devas above them to regain access to their lost realm. Many indigenous non-Buddhist deities, such as the Tibetan srung ma (sungma), were placed in this realm as they were assimilated into the Buddhist pantheon.

A surprising number of very ancient traditions besides those of Greece support the Atlantean hypothesis. Some of the widespread deluge stories, certainly those surviving during the Classic period in the nations surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, relate only to Plato’s relatively small island, Poseidonis, more or less the size of modern Ireland, if we follow Plato’s statements of size; but in addition to these there have been many deluges noticed in the traditions of other peoples scattered over the face of the globe. The chief great flood referred to the principal collapse of Atlantis, the main sinking occurring during the Miocene period several million years ago. Other island-continents sank later, e.g., Daitya and Ruta (Sanskrit name for one of the last great islands of the Atlantean system in the Pacific Ocean) which went down during the Pliocene times — in Geikie’s Nomenclature, about 850,000 years ago. (SD 2:314).

atlanta ::: n. --> A genus of small glassy heteropod mollusks found swimming at the surface in mid ocean. See Heteropod.

atlantean ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the isle Atlantis, which the ancients allege was sunk, and overwhelmed by the ocean.
Pertaining to, or resembling, Atlas; strong.


Atlanteans The various peoples which flourished during long ages, on the fourth great continent, called Atlantis by theosophists; the fourth root-race. “The Fourth Race Atlanteans were developed from a nucleus of Northern Lemurian Third Race Men, centred, roughly speaking, toward a point of land in what is now the mid-Atlantic Ocean. This continent was formed by the coalescence of many islands and peninsulas which were upheaved in the ordinary course of time and became ultimately the true home of the great Race known as the Atlanteans” (SD 2:333-4).

atlantic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Mt. Atlas in Libya, and hence applied to the ocean which lies between Europe and Africa on the east and America on the west; as, the Atlantic Ocean (called also the Atlantic); the Atlantic basin; the Atlantic telegraph.
Of or pertaining to the isle of Atlantis.
Descended from Atlas.


Atlantic Ocean where the lower Van Allen belt of energetic, electrically charged particles is particularly close to the

ATLANTIS Hemispherical continent and abode of the fourth root-race. It was situated at the present location of the Atlantic and North America and was submerged into the ocean in four stages: 800 000, 200 000, 75 025 and 9564 BC.

The Atlanteans were physicalists of repulsive emotionality. K 6.5.7


At present manas is not fully developed in mankind, and kama or desire is still ascendant. In the fifth round, however, manas “will be fully active and developed in the entire race. Hence the people of the earth have not yet come to the point of making a conscious choice as to the path they will take; but when in the cycle referred to, Manas is active, all will then be compelled to consciously make the choice to right or left, the one leading to complete and conscious union with Atma, the other to the annihilation of those beings who prefer that path” (Ocean 59). Those human beings who cannot rise to the higher manasic and buddhic aspects of themselves in the fifth round will fall into their nirvanic rest for the remainder of this embodiment of the earth-chain, to re-emerge at the beginning of the next embodiment of the earth to pick up their evolutionary journey.

aurora ::: n. --> The rising light of the morning; the dawn of day; the redness of the sky just before the sun rises.
The rise, dawn, or beginning.
The Roman personification of the dawn of day; the goddess of the morning. The poets represented her a rising out of the ocean, in a chariot, with rosy fingers dropping gentle dew.
A species of crowfoot.
The aurora borealis or aurora australis (northern or


austral ::: a. --> Southern; lying or being in the south; as, austral land; austral ocean.

AvataMsakasutra. (T. Mdo phal po che; C. Huayan jing; J. Kegongyo; K. Hwaom kyong 華嚴經). In Sanskrit, "Garland Scripture"; also known as the BUDDHAVATAMSAKASuTRA ("Scripture of the Garland of Buddhas"), or *BuddhAvataMsakanAmamahAvaipulyasutra, the Sanskrit reconstruction of the title of the Chinese translation Dafangguang fo huayan jing, which is usually abbreviated in Chinese simply as the HUAYAN JING ("Flower Garland Scripture"). The sutra is one of the most influential Buddhist scriptures in East Asia and the foundational text of the indigenous East Asian HUAYAN ZONG. The first major edition of the AvataMsakasutra was said to have been brought from KHOTAN and was translated into Chinese by BUDDHABHADRA in 421; this recension consisted of sixty rolls and thirty-four chapters. A second, longer recension, in eighty rolls and thirty-nine chapters, was translated into Chinese by sIKsANANDA in 699; this is sometimes referred to within the Huayan tradition as the "New [translation of the] AvataMsakasutra" (Xin Huayan jing). A Tibetan translation similar to the eighty-roll recension also exists. The AvataMsakasutra is traditionally classified as a VAIPULYASuTRA; it is an encyclopedic work that brings together a number of heterogeneous texts, such as the GAndAVYuHA and DAsABHuMIKASuTRA, which circulated independently before being compiled together in this scripture. No Sanskrit recension of the AvataMsakasutra has been discovered; even the title is not known from Sanskrit sources, but is a reconstruction of the Chinese. (Recent research in fact suggests that the correct Sanskrit title might actually be BuddhAvataMsakasutra, or "Scripture of the Garland of Buddhas," rather than AvataMsakasutra.) There are, however, extant Sanskrit recensions of two of its major constituents, the Dasabhumikasutra and Gandavyuha. Given the dearth of evidence of a Sanskrit recension of the complete AvataMsakasutra, and since the scripture was first introduced to China from Khotan, some scholars have argued that the scripture may actually be of Central Asian provenance (or at very least was heavily revised in Central Asia). There also exists in Chinese translation a forty-roll recension of the AvataMsakasutra, translated by PRAJNA in 798, which roughly corresponds to the Gandavyuha, otherwise known in Chinese as the Ru fajie pin or "Chapter on the Entry into the DHARMADHATU." Little attempt is made to synthesize these disparate materials into an overarching narrative, but there is a tenuous organizational schema involving a series of different "assemblies" to which the different discourses are addressed. The Chinese tradition presumed that the AvataMsakasutra was the first sermon of the Buddha (see HUAYAN ZHAO), and the sutra's first assembly takes place at the BODHI TREE two weeks after he had attained enlightenment while he was still immersed in the samAdhi of oceanic reflection (SAGARAMUDRASAMADHI). The AvataMsaka is therefore believed to provide a comprehensive and definitive description of the Buddha's enlightenment experience from within this profound state of samAdhi. The older sixty-roll recension includes a total of eight assemblies held at seven different locations: three in the human realm and the rest in the heavens. The later eighty-roll recension, however, includes a total of nine assemblies at seven locations, a discrepancy that led to much ink in Huayan exegesis. In terms of its content, the sutra offers exuberant descriptions of myriads of world systems populated by buddhas and bodhisattvas, along with elaborate imagery focusing especially on radiant light and boundless space. The scripture is also the inspiration for the famous metaphor of INDRAJALA (Indra's Net), a canopy made of transparent jewels in which each jewel is reflected in all the others, suggesting the multivalent levels of interaction between all phenomena in the universe. The text focuses on the unitary and all-pervasive nature of enlightenment, which belongs to the realm of the Buddha of Pervasive Light, VAIROCANA, the central buddha in the AvataMsaka, who embodies the DHARMAKAYA. The sutra emphasizes the knowledge and enlightenment of the buddhas as being something that is present in all sentient beings (see TATHAGATAGARBHA and BUDDHADHATU), just as the entire universe, or trichiliocosm (S. TRISAHASRAMAHASAHASRALOKADHATU) is contained in a minute mote of dust. This notion of interpenetration or interfusion (YUANRONG) is stressed in the thirty-second chapter of Buddhabhadra's translation, whose title bears the influential term "nature origination" (XINGQI). The sutra, especially in FAZANG's authoritative exegesis, is presumed to set forth a distinctive presentation of dependent origination (PRATĪTYASAMUTPADA) in terms of the dependence of the whole on its parts, stressing the unity of the universe and its emptiness (suNYATA) of inherent nature; dependent origination here emerges as a profound ecological vision in which the existence of any one thing is completely dependent on the existence of all other things and all things on any one thing. Various chapters of the sutra were also interpreted as providing the locus classicus for the exhaustive fifty-two stage MahAyAna path (MARGA) to buddhahood, which included the ten faiths (only implied in the scripture), the ten abodes, ten practices, ten dedications, and ten stages (DAsABHuMI), plus the two stages of awakening itself: virtual enlightenment (dengjue) and sublime enlightenment (miaojue). This soteriological process was then illustrated through the peregrinations of the lad SUDHANA to visit his religious mentors, each of whom is identified with one of these specific stages; Sudhana's lengthy pilgrimage is described in great detail in the massive final chapter (a third of the entire scripture), the Gandavyuha, titled in the AvataMsakasutra the "Entry into the DharmadhAtu" chapter (Ru fajie pin). The evocative and widely quoted statement in the "Brahmacarya" chapter that "at the time of the initial arousal of the aspiration for enlightenment (BODHICITTOTPADA), complete, perfect enlightenment (ANUTTARASAMYAKSAMBODHI) is already achieved" was also influential in the development of the East Asian notion of sudden enlightenment (DUNWU), since it implied that awakening could be achieved in an instant of sincere aspiration, without requiring three infinite eons (ASAMKHYEYAKALPA) of religious training. Chinese exegetes who promoted this sutra reserved the highest place for it in their scriptural taxonomies (see JIAOXIANG PANSHI) and designated it the "perfect" or "consummate" teaching (YUANJIAO) of Buddhism. Many commentaries on and exegeses of the sutra are extant, among which the most influential are those written by FAZANG, ZHIYAN, CHENGGUAN, LI TONGXUAN, GUIFENG ZONGMI, WoNHYO, ŬISANG, and MYoE KoBEN.

Ayur Veda (Sanskrit) Āyurveda [from āyus life, health, vital power + veda knowledge] One of the minor Vedas, generally considered a supplement to the Atharva-Veda, one of the four principal Vedas. It treats of the science of health and medicine, and is divided into eight departments: 1) salya, surgery; 2) salakya, the science and cure of diseases of the head and its organs; 3) kaya-chikitsa, the cure of diseases affecting the whole body, or general medical treatment; 4) bhuta-vidya, the treatment of mental — and consequent physical — diseases supposed to be produced by bhutas (demons); 5) kaumara-bhritya, the medical treatment of children; 6) agada-tantra, the doctrine of antidotes; 7) rasayana-tantra, the doctrine of elixirs; and 8) vajikarana-tantra, the doctrine of aphrodisiacs. Medicine was regarded as one of the sacred sciences by all ancient peoples and in archaic ages was one of the knowledges or sciences belonging to the priesthood; and this list of subjects shows that the field covered by its practitioners was extensive. Its authorship is attributed by some to Dhanvantari, sometimes called the physician of the gods, who was produced by the mystical churning of the ocean and appeared holding a cup of amrita (immortality) in his hands.

baggala ::: n. --> A two-masted Arab or Indian trading vessel, used in Indian Ocean.

bathybius ::: n. --> A name given by Prof. Huxley to a gelatinous substance found in mud dredged from the Atlantic and preserved in alcohol. He supposed that it was free living protoplasm, covering a large part of the ocean bed. It is now known that the substance is of chemical, not of organic, origin.

beach comber ::: --> A long, curling wave rolling in from the ocean. See Comber.

belgic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the Belgae, a German tribe who anciently possessed the country between the Rhine, the Seine, and the ocean.
Of or pertaining to the Netherlands or to Belgium.


benthal ::: a. --> Relating to the deepest zone or region of the ocean.

BhadrapAla. (T. Bzang skyong; C. Xianhu/Batuoboluo; J. Kengo/Batsudahara; K. Hyonho/Palt'abara 賢護/跋陀波羅) In Sanskrit, "Auspicious Protector"; a lay (GṚHAPATI) BODHISATTVA who is listed as one of the eight great bodhisattvas (S. AstAMAHOPAPUTRA), who have vowed to protect and propagate the true dharma (S. SADDHARMA) in the age of decline (S. SADDHARMAVIPRALOPA; C. MOFA) after sAKYAMUNI Buddha's death and to guard sentient beings. He is also listed in the DAZHIDU LUN (*MahAprajNApAramitAsAstra) as one of the sixteen great bodhisattvas who have remained a householder. In the RATNAKutASuTRA, BhadrapAla is described as the son of a wealthy merchant (gṛhapati) whose enjoyments surpassed even those of INDRA, the king of the gods, himself. In the Banzhou sanmei jing (PRATYUTPANNABUDDHASAMMUKHAVASTHITASAMADHISuTRA), BhadrapAla appears together with his five hundred attendant bodhisattvas to ask the Buddha how bodhisattvas can obtain wisdom that is as deep and broad as the ocean. In the twentieth chapter of the SADDHARMAPUndARĪKASuTRA ("Lotus Sutra"), BhadrapAla is identified as someone who slighted the Buddha in a previous lifetime and as a result fell into AVĪCI hell. After suffering there for a thousand eons (KALPA) and requiting his offenses, BhadrapAla was again able to encounter the Buddha and finally accept his teaching. He is also mentioned as one of the eighty thousand bodhisattvas who attended the assembly on Vulture Peak (GṚDHRAKutAPARVATA) where sAkyamuni preached in the opening chapter of the Saddharmapundarīkasutra. BhadrapAla eventually became a buddha who attained enlightenment through the contemplation of water. Drawing on this experience, the Chinese apocryphal *suRAMGAMASuTRA (Shoulengyan jing) says that BhadrapAla became enlightened as he entered the bathhouse; hence, the Chinese CHAN tradition enshrined an image of BhadrapAla in the monastic bathhouse and some Japanese Buddhist schools similarly considered him to be the patron of the temple bathhouse.

bhoga ::: enjoyment; a response to experience which "translates itself into joy and suffering" in the lower being, where it "is of a twofold kind, positive and negative", but in the higher being "it is an actively equal enjoyment of the divine delight in self-manifestation";(also called sama bhoga) the second stage of active / positive samata, reached when the rasagrahan.a or mental "seizing of the principle of delight" in all things takes "the form of a strong possessing enjoyment . . . which makes the whole life-being vibrate with it and accept and rejoice in it"; the second stage of bhukti, "enjoyment without desire" in the pran.a or vital being; (when priti is substituted for bhoga as the second stage of positive samata or bhukti) same as (sama) ananda, the third stage of positive samata or bhukti, the "perfect enjoyment of existence" that comes "when it is not things, but the Ananda of the spirit in things that forms the real, essential object of our enjoying and things only as form and symbol of the spirit, waves of the ocean of Ananda". bhoga h hasyam asyaṁ karmalips karmalipsa a samabh samabhava

billfish ::: n. --> A name applied to several distinct fishes
The garfish (Tylosurus, / Belone, longirostris) and allied species.
The saury, a slender fish of the Atlantic coast (Scomberesox saurus).
The Tetrapturus albidus, a large oceanic species related to the swordfish; the spearfish.
The American fresh-water garpike (Lepidosteus osseus).


Bka' brgyud mgur mtsho. (Kagyü Gurtso). In Tibetan, "An Ocean of Songs of the Bka' brgyud"; a collection of spiritual songs and poetry composed by eminent masters of the BKA' BRGYUD sect of Tibetan Buddhism. It was compiled by the eighth KARMA PA MI BSKYOD RDO RJE in about 1542, originally intended as a liturgical text to be recited as an invocation of the entire Bka' brgyud lineage. The text is also part biographical recollection and doctrinal catalogue and is still much loved and widely read by adherents of the tradition. Its complete title is: Mchog gi dngos grub mngon du byed pa'i myur lam bka' brgyud bla ma rnams kyi rdo rje'i mgur dbyangs ye shes char 'bebs rang grol lhun grub bde chen rab 'bar nges don rgya mtsho'i snying po.

Ocean (blue): Often a symbol of the spiritual consdousness in the higher Mind one and indiviribJe.

Oceanids: A nature-spirit or elemental (q.v.) of the class of nymphs, dwelling in the ocean. In Greek mythology, the oceanids were the 4,000 daughters of Okeanos and Tethys.

  “Ocean is the immeasurable space (Spirit in Chaos), which is the Deity . . .; and Tethys is not the Earth, but primordial matter in the process of formation” (SD 2:65).

Ocean of Milk. See KURMA-AVATARA

Oceanus (Greek) okeanos. Probably “swift-flowing”; according to Hesiod one of the titans, children of Ouranos and Gaia (heaven and earth), who by his marriage with the titan Tethys became father of all rivers and waters. In ancient exoteric geography he was himself a mighty river encircling the supposedly flat disk of the earth; the notion of a vast reservoir of stationary water is derivative and does not pertain to the original meaning.

brine ::: n. --> Water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; pickle; hence, any strong saline solution; also, the saline residue or strong mother liquor resulting from the evaporation of natural or artificial waters.
The ocean; the water of an ocean, sea, or salt lake.
Tears; -- so called from their saltness. ::: v. t.


broad ::: superl. --> Wide; extend in breadth, or from side to side; -- opposed to narrow; as, a broad street, a broad table; an inch broad.
Extending far and wide; extensive; vast; as, the broad expanse of ocean.
Extended, in the sense of diffused; open; clear; full.
Fig.: Having a large measure of any thing or quality; not limited; not restrained; -- applied to any subject, and retaining the literal idea more or less clearly, the precise meaning depending


Bsod nams rgya mtsho. (Sonam Gyatso) (1543-1588). A Tibetan Buddhist prelate officially identified as the third DALAI LAMA, although he was the first to actually hold the title. Recognized as an accomplished scholar and Buddhist master, he served as the abbot of 'BRAS SPUNGS Monastery. In 1578 he traveled to Mongolia at the invitation of the Tumed ruler Altan Khan, and served as religious instructor to the court. He convinced the Mongols to ban blood sacrifice and other indigenous rites in favor of Buddhist practice. In return, the Mongol Khan bestowed upon his guru the title "Dalai Lama," literally translating the Tibetan's name rgya mtsho ("ocean") into the Mongolian equivalent dalai. The name Dalai Lama was posthumously applied to Bsod nams rgya mtsho's two previous incarnations, DGE 'DUN GRUB and Dge 'dun rgya mtsho (Gendün Gyatso), who became respectively the first and second members of the lineage. Bsod nams rgya mtsho traveled widely throughout eastern Tibet and China, teaching and establishing monastic centers.

By its numerous asanas or fixed postures it first cures the body of that restlessness which is a sign of its inability to contain without working them off in action and movement the vital forces poured into it from the universal Life-Ocean, gives to ft an

cakravAda. [alt. cakravAla] (P. cakkavAla; T. 'khor yug ri; C. tiewei shan; J. tetchisen; K. ch'orwi san 鐵圍山). In Sanskrit, "ring of mountains"; the proper name of the eight ranges of metallic mountains that are presumed in Buddhist cosmology to surround the world system of the sensuous realm (KAMALOKA) and thus sometimes used by metonymy to designate the entire universe or "world system." Eight concentric mountain ranges are said to surround the central axis of the world system, Mount SUMERU or Mount Meru. The seven innermost ranges are made of gold, and seven seas fill the valleys between these concentric ranges. In some representations, the mountain ranges are in the form a circle; in others, they are in the form of a square, consistent with the shape of Mount Sumeru. Located in a vast ocean that exists beyond these seven innermost concentric rings are laid out the four continents, including JAMBUDVĪPA (the Rose-Apple Continent) to the south, where human beings dwell; VIDEHA to the east; GODANĪYA to the west; and UTTARAKURU to the north. At the outer perimeter of the world system is a final range of iron mountains, which surrounds and contains the outermost sea. The universe was presumed to be occupied by an essentially infinite number of these cakravAda world systems, each similarly structured, and each world system was the domain of a specific buddha, where he achieved enlightenment and worked toward the liberation of all sentient beings. See also BUDDHAKsETRA.

carinaria ::: n. --> A genus of oceanic heteropod Mollusca, having a thin, glassy, bonnet-shaped shell, which covers only the nucleus and gills.

Churning of the Ocean The agitation of milk, separating the uniform fluid into butter and buttermilk, is used as a figure with various applications, but chiefly to a stage in cosmogenesis when the one cosmic substance becomes differentiated into the “cosmic curds.” By this churning, according to the Hindu tale, is produced amrita, the cosmic soma, the fluid of immortality; but inevitably at the same time is produced visha (poison), this being the polar qualities in the cosmic forces, and likewise in ethics good and evil. The Ocean of Milk or Life, space, is churned by the gods; the radiant essence curdled and spread throughout the depths. It is said in the Satapatha-Brahmana that this took place in satya yuga, but the reference here is to cosmic yugas, a period before the earth’s earliest formation. The allegory however may apply to the initial stages of cycles of various magnitudes, and has also astronomical and geographical applications to the formation of world-stuff out of primary matter and to the dvipas or climatic zones, whether celestial or terrestrial, which are spoken of as seas of milk or of curds.

Cimmerians In Greek mythology a people who dwelt in a land of mist and darkness, variously placed, as by Homer in the extremest west on the ocean; in historical times, a people in the Palus Maeotis, who were driven away by the Scythians. The Cimmerians were contrasted with the Hyperboreans, who inhabited a land of perpetual sunshine.

cisatlantic ::: a. --> On this side of the Atlantic Ocean; -- used of the eastern or the western side, according to the standpoint of the writer.

cit samudra (chit samudra) ::: ocean of consciousness.

clione ::: n. --> A genus of naked pteropods. One species (Clione papilonacea), abundant in the Arctic Ocean, constitutes a part of the food of the Greenland whale. It is sometimes incorrectly called Clio.

coachman ::: n. --> A man whose business is to drive a coach or carriage.
A tropical fish of the Atlantic ocean (Dutes auriga); -- called also charioteer. The name refers to a long, lashlike spine of the dorsal fin.


cobia ::: n. --> An oceanic fish of large size (Elacate canada); the crabeater; -- called also bonito, cubbyyew, coalfish, and sergeant fish.

Cosmogony: (Gr. cosmos a. gonia, producing or creating the world) Is a pictorial treatment of the way in which the world or the universe came into being. In contrast to the most primitive civilizations, the great ethnic stocks of mankind have originated cosmogonies. The basal principles common to all mythological cosmogonies are: They deduce the creation of the world either from the fewest possible elements or from a single material principle such as water, ocean, earth, air, mud of river, slime, two halves of an egg, body of a giant, or from a spiritual or abstract principle such as an anthropomorphic god, deities, chaos, time, night, That. The genesis being a slow development characterized by an orderly sequence of periods, the creation process is variously divided into definite periods of specified units of years. The process of creation being self-originating, in its final stages the genealogy and origin of deities is a large admixture. There is no apparent ethical import attached to the cosmogonies. Few of them assume the idea of design as underlying the creation. They hold that the world had a beginning in time. The process of creation from less perfect to more perfect, from an original chaos to the final creation of man, the predominance of water in the original condition of the earth, the evolution of a spiritual or luminous principle reacting on the primeval water and the emphasis upon the godlike origin of man or his immediate relation to the deity, are all permeating threads of cosmogonic myths. In dualistic religions the world originates as a result of a hostile conflict of two opposing principles, or as a result of the parallel development of two opposing forces. The conception of creation ex nihilo was almost universally unknown in antiquity. -- H.H.

crossing ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Cross ::: v. t. --> The act by which anything is crossed; as, the crossing of the ocean.
The act of making the sign of the cross.
The act of interbreeding; a mixing of breeds.


cruise ::: n. --> See Cruse, a small bottle.
A voyage made in various directions, as of an armed vessel, for the protection of other vessels, or in search of an enemy; a sailing to and fro, as for exploration or for pleasure. ::: v. i. --> To sail back and forth on the ocean; to sail, as for the


Curds In connection with the evolution of a universe, the first differentiation in manifestation of cosmic or primordial matter in its early differentiated forms. Astronomically, the curds are irresolvable nebulae and sometimes, in accordance with older European astronomical views, the Milky Way. The primordial matter, radical and cool, becomes at the reawakening of cosmic motion scattered through space; appearing in its early differentiated forms in clusters and lumps, like curds in whey. These are the cosmic seeds of future worlds and world systems. Particles of the curds become comets, then stars (the centers of vortices), or solar systems with their individual sun and planets. See also CHURNING OF THE OCEAN

dAkArnavamahAyoginītantra. [alt. DAkArnavatantra] (T. Mkha' 'gro rgya mtsho rnal 'byor ma'i rgyud). In APABHRAMsA, an early medieval Indian vernacular based on Sanskrit, literally, "dAk[inī] Ocean Yoginī Tantra"; the yoginī, or "mother," tantras are a subdivision of ANUTTARAYOGATANTRA. A manuscript of the tantra is extant in the Nepalese National Archives; the Tibetan translation is by Jayasena and Dharma yon tan. It is one of the four CAKRASAMVARATANTRA explanatory (vAkhyA) tantras.

Dalai Lama [from Mongolian ta-le ocean] The title of the Great Lama or abbot of the Gedun Dubpa Monastery situated at Lhasa, Tibet; used mainly by the Chinese and Mongols. One key to the Dalai Lama’s symbolical name, ocean-lama meaning wisdom-ocean, is found in the tradition of the great sea of knowledge or learning which remained for ages where now stretches the Shamo or Gobi Desert (SD 2:502). The Tibetans call him rgyal be rinpoche (precious victor) or often simply Kun-dun (the Presence). Popularly believed to be an incarnation of Chenresi (Avalokitesvara), he is regarded as the temporal ruler of Tibet.

Dalai Lama. (T. DA la'i bla ma). An honorific title given to members of a prominent Tibetan incarnation (SPRUL SKU) lineage belonging to the DGE LUGS sect of Tibetan Buddhism. The Dalai Lamas are traditionally revered as earthly manifestations of AVALOKITEsVARA, the BODHISATTVA of compassion and protector of Tibet. Although the term has become widely known outside the region, Tibetans most frequently refer to the Dalai Lama as Rgyal ba rin po che (Gyalwa Rinpoche) "Precious Conqueror," Sku mdun (Kundun) "The Presence," or Yid bzhin nor bu (Yishin Norbu) "Wish-fulfilling Gem." The name originated during the sixteenth century when ALTAN KHAN, ruler of the Tümed Mongols, bestowed the title on the Dge lugs teacher BSOD NAMS RGYA MTSHO by translating the prelate's name rgya mtsho ("ocean") into Mongolian as dalai. The name thus approximately means "ocean teacher." It is not the case, as is often reported, that the Dalai Lamas are so named because their wisdom is as vast as the ocean. After Bsod nams rgya mtsho, all subsequent incarnations have rgya mtsho as the second component of their name. At the time of his meeting with the Altan Khan, Bsod nams rgya mtsho was already a recognized incarnate lama of the Dge lugs. Bsod nams rgya mtsho became the third Dalai Lama and two of his previous incarnations were posthumously recognized as the first and second holders of the lineage. From that time onward, successive incarnations have all been known as the Dalai Lama. Although writings outside Tibet often describe the Dalai Lama as the head of the Dge lugs sect, that position is held by a figure called the DGA' LDAN KHRI PA, the "Throneholder of Ganden Monastery." The fourteen Dalai Lamas are:

Dardanus (Greek) One of the demigods or divine instructors, the son of Zeus and Electra, the daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. He was king in Arcadia, whence he transferred the kabiri-gods to Samothrace and afterwards to Asia, where he became the ancestor of the royal house of Troy.

Dbang phyug rdo rje. (Wangchuk Dorje) (1556-1603). A revered Tibetan Buddhist master, recognized as the ninth KARMA PA. A prolific author, Dbang phyug rdo rje wrote three important treatises on MAHĀMUDRĀ that remain central BKA' BRGYUD texts: PHYAG CHEN NGAS DON RGYA MTSHO ("Mahāmudrā: Ocean of Definitive Meaning"), PHYAG CHEN MA RIG MUN GSAL ("Mahāmudrā: Eliminating the Darkness of Ignorance"), and PHYAG CHEN CHOS SKU MDZUB TSHUGS ("Mahāmudrā: Pointing Out the DHARMAKĀYA"). He traveled throughout Mongolia and Bhutan and established several monasteries in Sikkim. One of these, Rum theg monastery located near Gangtok, became the Karma pa's main seat when the sixteenth Karma pa RANG 'BYUNG RIG PA'I RDO RJE (Rangjung Rikpe Dorje) fled into exile in 1959.

dhow ::: n. --> A coasting vessel of Arabia, East Africa, and the Indian Ocean. It has generally but one mast and a lateen sail.

disembogue ::: v. t. --> To pour out or discharge at the mouth, as a stream; to vent; to discharge into an ocean, a lake, etc.
To eject; to cast forth. ::: v. i. --> To become discharged; to flow out; to find vent; to pour out contents.


doldrums ::: n. pl. --> A part of the ocean near the equator, abounding in calms, squalls, and light, baffling winds, which sometimes prevent all progress for weeks; -- so called by sailors.

doliolum ::: n. --> A genus of freeswimming oceanic tunicates, allied to Salpa, and having alternate generations.

Dol po pa Shes rab rgyal mtshan. (Dolpopa Sherap Gyaltsen) (1292-1361). An innovative and controversial Tibetan Buddhist scholar, who is regarded as an early master of the JO NANG lineage. He is best known for promulgating the view of extrinsic emptiness (GZHAN STONG), for his writings on the KĀLACAKRATANTRA, and for constructing a massive multiroom STuPA temple (SKU 'BUM) above JO NANG PHUN TSHOGS GLING monastery. He was born in the region of Dol po in present-day northwestern Nepal, from which his toponym (literally "the man from Dol po") is derived. Although his family was affiliated with the RNYING MA sect of Tibetan Buddhism, he formed an early connection with the SA SKYA teacher Skyi ston 'Jam dbyangs grags pa rgyal mtshan (Gyidon Jamyang Drakpa Gyaltsen, d.u.). As a seventeen-year-old novice monk, Dol po pa fled his home, against the wishes of his parents and without their knowledge, in order to study with this master. He arrived first in the nearby region of Mustang and in 1312 continued on to the Tibetan monastery of SA SKYA itself. He was a gifted student, mastering a broad range of MAHĀYĀNA subjects in a short period of time. His erudition was so great that while still in his early twenties he earned the title "omniscient" (kun mkhyen), an epithet by which he was known for the rest of his life. He was ordained as a BHIKsU in 1314, going on to study with leadings masters from various sects, including the third KARMA PA. He spent several years in strict meditation retreat, during which time he began to formulate his understanding of extrinsic emptiness. In 1326 he formally ascended the abbatial throne at Jo nang, dividing his time between meditative retreats and teaching the monastic community. In 1333, Dol po pa completed construction of the sku 'bum chen po stupa, one of the largest in Tibet. Dol po pa developed a rich new vocabulary for discussing his controversial notion of extrinsic emptiness. Public reaction was mixed, and many Sa skya scholars in particular appear to have felt betrayed by this new doctrine, which seemed to contradict their own. Among his major works written at this time was the Ri chos nges don rgya mtsho ("The Ocean of Definitive Meaning: A Mountain Dharma"). Another of Dol po pa's major projects was a revised translation and reinterpretation of the Kālacakratantra and VIMALAPRABHĀ, both important sources for his major doctrinal theories. In 1338, Dol po pa retired from his position at Jo nang, after which he remained in isolated retreat, in part to discreetly avoid an invitation to the court of the Mongol ruler Toghon Temür (r. 1333-1370). By the end of his life, Dol po pa ranked as one of the leading masters of his time. During a 1358 trip to LHA SA toward the end of his life, the halls in which he taught literally collapsed from the enormous size of the crowds in attendance. On his return to Jo nang, he visited the monastery of ZHWA LU, home of another leading scholar and Kālacakra expert of the day, BU STON RIN CHEN GRUB. According to several accounts, Bu ston declined the opportunity to debate, but Dol po pa uttered the opening exclamation for debate as he departed, which cracked the walls of Bu ston's residence. While Dol po pa's views were considered unorthodox, even heterodox, particularly in the DGE LUGS sect, his works made a lasting impression on the landscape of Buddhism in Tibet.

dorado ::: n. --> A southern constellation, within which is the south pole of the ecliptic; -- called also sometimes Xiphias, or the Swordfish.
A large, oceanic fish of the genus Coryphaena.


Dpal ldan lha mo. (S. srīdevī). In Tibetan, "Glorious Goddess"; a literal translation of the Sanskrit name for a form of a female divinity ubiquitous in the northeast and mountainous regions of the Indian subcontinent. In her usual form, she has one face, is wrathful, holds a kadga (sword) and KAPĀLA (skull cup), and rides a barren mule above a churning ocean of blood. The mule has an eye in his rump, caused by an arrow shot by her husband after she killed their son and used his skin as a saddle. She is found in the retinue (parivāra) of the Sarvavighnavināyaka (Obstacle-Removing) MAHĀKĀLA, but as a central figure she is surrounded by a large retinue that includes the goddesses Ākāsāmbarā, Svayambhu-rājNī, and Nīlesvarī. She is always a supramundane (LOKOTTARA) being and is considered to be a protector of all Tibet; in this role she is seen as a wrathful form of TĀRĀ. In the DGE LUGS sect, she is an important protector, particularly as the main protectress of the DALAI LAMAS; she is propitiated daily in rituals and a THANG KA of her is always kept in the presence of the Dalai Lama. Each Dalai Lama would try to visit her sacred lake, LHA MO BLA MTSHO, at least once during his life to receive visions on the water's surface regarding his future activities and death, a tradition said to date back to the first Dalai Lama, DGE 'DUN GRUB. The lake is also believed to display signs concerning the future rebirth of the Dalai Lama and PAn CHEN LF. Most recently, in 1933 the regent of Tibet, Rwa sgreng Rin po che, saw visions in the lake that indicated the birthplace and circumstances of the fourteenth Dalai Lama. At Tibetan Buddhist temples, long lines of ordinary people are often seen at the chapel of Dpal ldan lha mo carrying small bottles of chang (barley beer) or black tea as offerings for her.

dugong ::: n. --> An aquatic herbivorous mammal (Halicore dugong), of the order Sirenia, allied to the manatee, but with a bilobed tail. It inhabits the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, East Indies, and Australia.

Easter Island A volcanic island in the South Pacific about 2000 miles west of Chile, celebrated for its mysterious megalithic monuments including many huge platforms (ahus) built of large blocks of basalt so hard that it can scarcely be worked with steel tools. Some of the platforms are made of carefully hewn stones, ten feet long and fitted together with almost invisible joints. Some are drilled with curious round holes. Easter Island is best known for about 550 statues of great but varying size found in different places, mostly facing the ocean, some of which formerly stood on the platforms. Most vary in height from 4 to 32 feet, but the largest one, which still remains unfinished in the quarry measures about 70 feet. They are composed of a friable rock much softer than the platforms, which may well be far older. Their significance and origin are unknown, but they bear the distinct imprint of the Lemuro-Atlantean tradition. Easter Island as land is said to belong to the earliest civilizations of the third root-race, but the island, submerged towards the end of the third root-race, reappeared due to a sudden uplifting of that part of the ocean floor during the Champlain epoch of northern polar submersion (SD 2:327).

Elements ::: The elementary state of material Force is, in the view of the old Indian physicists, a condition of pure material extension in Space of which the peculiar property is vibration typified to us by the phenomenon of sound. But vibration in this state of ether is not sufficient to create forms. There must first be some obstruction in the flow of the Force ocean, some contraction and expansion, some interplay of vibrations, some impinging of force upon force so as to create a beginning of fixed relations and mutual effects. Material Force modifying its first ethereal status assumes a second, called in the old language the aerial, of which the special property is contact between force and force, contact that is the basis of all material relations. Still we have not as yet real forms but only varying forces. A sustaining principle is needed. This is provided by a third self-modification of the primitive Force of which the principle of light, electricity, fire and heat is for us the characteristic manifestation. Even then, we can have forms of force preserving their own character and peculiar action, but not stable forms of Matter. A fourth state characterised by diffusion and a first medium of permanent attractions and repulsions, termed picturesquely water or the liquid state, and a fifth of cohesion, termed earth or the solid state, complete the necessary elements.
   Ref: CWSA Vol. 21-22, Page: 87-88


Elysian Fields, Elysium (Greek) Originally in Greek mythology, beautiful meadows or plains, or islands of the blest, located in the far west by the banks of Ocean. There certain heroes of the fourth race who never experienced death were said to dwell in perfect happiness ruled by Rhadamanthus. The titans after being reconciled with Zeus also lived there under the rule of Kronos. Pindar holds that all who have passed blamelessly through life three times live there in bliss. Later, Elysium was located in the underworld as the abode of those whom the judges of the dead found worthy. The river Lethe (forgetfulness) flowed by the Elysian Fields. See also AANROO; DEVACHAN; HADES

emerge ::: v. i. --> To rise out of a fluid; to come forth from that in which anything has been plunged, enveloped, or concealed; to issue and appear; as, to emerge from the water or the ocean; the sun emerges from behind the moon in an eclipse; to emerge from poverty or obscurity.

Estuary ::: Regions of interaction between rivers and near-shore ocean waters, where tidal action and river flow mix fresh and salt water. Such areas include bays, mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons. These brackish water ecosystems shelter and feed marine life, birds, and wildlife.



Existence. Some first feel the infini^ as a vast existence into which all sinks or disappears, others as an infinite ocean of

’Eyn Soph ’Or (Hebrew) ’Ēin Sōf ’Ōr ‘The Light without bounds’ — Infinite Light. A term used in the Qabbalah, representing the Intelligence or Mind of Divinity which permeates the All, and which is without bounds, as an immeasurable Ocean, emanating from ’Eyn Soph. From this ever-present Source of Light and arising out of it as from a womb by means of the karmically whirling movement of Fohat, is thrown into manifested being a particular Hierarchy, or River of Life or Lives, which is born from its ‘Primordial’ Point and proceeds in space and time to emanate the hierarchical ten Sephiroth — in their combination finally becoming a manifested universe.

Fenris, Fenrir (Scandinavian, Icelandic) The mythical Norse wolf destined to devour the sun at the end of its lifetime. Fenris is one of the three monstrous offspring of Loki, the other two being Hel, queen of the realms of death, and Iormungandr, the serpent that encircles the earth in the ocean’s depths.

flood ::: v. i. --> A great flow of water; a body of moving water; the flowing stream, as of a river; especially, a body of water, rising, swelling, and overflowing land not usually thus covered; a deluge; a freshet; an inundation.
The flowing in of the tide; the semidiurnal swell or rise of water in the ocean; -- opposed to ebb; as, young flood; high flood.
A great flow or stream of any fluid substance; as, a flood of light; a flood of lava; hence, a great quantity widely


flying fish ::: --> A fish which is able to leap from the water, and fly a considerable distance by means of its large and long pectoral fins. These fishes belong to several species of the genus Exocoetus, and are found in the warmer parts of all the oceans.

Fourteen A septenate in which each member is dual. In the Hindu Laws of Manu, fourteen manus are enumerated; and in theosophy a root-manu and a seed-manu are given for each round. In a Hindu allegory, there arise from the churning of the ocean fourteen “precious things,” which in a corresponding Japanese system are enumerated as seven. See also KURMA-AVATARA

frogfish ::: n. --> See Angler, n., 2.
An oceanic fish of the genus Antennarius or Pterophrynoides; -- called also mousefish and toadfish.


garuda. (P. garuda/garula; T. khyung/mkha' lding; C. jialouluo; J. karura; K. karura 迦樓羅). In Sanskrit and Pāli, mythical "golden-winged bird," one of the eight classes of nonhuman beings (AstASENĀ) who are often in attendance during sĀKYAMUNI's sermons. In traditional Indian mythology, the garuda was a golden-winged bird who was the deification of the sun's brilliance; thus, like the phoenix in Western mythology, it served as a symbol of fire or flame. Garudas served as the mount of Visnu and were the mortal enemies of NĀGAs and snakes. The garuda was said to be fantastic in size, with a massive wingspan (some texts say as wide as 330 YOJANAs), and carried either a wish-fulfilling gem (CINTĀMAnI) or a talisman around its neck. Its wings were said to be adorned with marvelous gems, and it had a huge gullet that would allow it slowly to digest enormous amounts of food. Garudas are sometimes portrayed in Buddhist art as having the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a man. JĀTAKA stories describe garudas as giant birds, massive in both size and strength, which are capable of splitting the ocean by flapping their wings, creating an enormous breeze known as the garuda wind. The SAMYUTTANIKĀYA mentions that garudas roost in the forest of silk-cotton trees, and their nests are in danger of being crushed by Sakka's (S. sAKRA; INDRA) chariot as it speeds through the forest. Garudas eat only flesh and are the enemies of nāgas, which are their main food. In the jātakas, garudas are said to live on the nāga island of Seruma (also called, simply, NĀGADĪPA). With their garuda wind, they can lift into the air nāgas that are a thousand fathoms long, uprooting the banyan trees around which the snakes wrap themselves. Besides possessing impressive strength, garudas are also described in the jātakas as having supernatural powers, such as in the Sussondī Jātaka, where garudas use their special powers to plunge the whole city into darkness in order to carry off Queen Sussondī. Garudas were formerly considered to be wrathful creatures but, after having been converted by the Buddha, they now protect his teachings. In both mainstream and MAHĀYĀNA materials, garudas are said to pay homage to the Buddha as one of a group of eight mythical classes of nonhuman beings (astasenā): divinities (DEVA), nāgas, demons (YAKsA), celestial musicians (GANDHARVA), demigods (ASURA), half-human half-horse (or half-bird) celestial musicians (KIMNARA), and snake spirits (MAHORĀGA). In Buddhist tantra garudas are a DHARMAPĀLA and appear in the PARIVĀRA (retinue) of various tantric deities, as both companion and mount. In tantric Buddhism there exists a group known as the paNcagaruda (khyung rigs lnga): the garudas of the Buddha, karma, ratna, vajra, and padma families.

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goggler ::: n. --> A carangoid oceanic fish (Trachurops crumenophthalmus), having very large and prominent eyes; -- called also goggle-eye, big-eyed scad, and cicharra.

Gokard (Pahlavi) Gōkard. Also Geokar, Gaekarena. In the Bundahish the white haoma or Tree of Life which guards the tree of all seeds (Harawispa tohma). This tree of all germs was given forth and grew up in the Farakhkard (unbounded) ocean from which the germs of species of plants ever increased. And near it, the Gokard tree was produced for keeping away deformed decrepitude, and the full perfection of the world arose from this (Bundahis 9:5-6). It is described as a luxuriant tree in whose branches a serpent dwells. “But while the Macrocosmic tree is the Serpent of Eternity and of absolute Wisdom itself, those who dwell in the Microcosmic tree are the Serpents of the manifested Wisdom. One is the One and All; the others are its reflected parts. The ‘tree’ is man himself, of course, and the Serpents dwelling in each, the conscious Manas, the connecting link between Spirit and Matter, heaven and earth” (SD 2:98). See also HAOMA

gongde yuan. (J. kudokuin; K. kongdok won 功德院). In Chinese, "merit cloister," a semiprivate Buddhist institution common during the Tang and Song dynasties. These merit cloisters were sometimes private monasteries established on the burial grounds of elite Chinese families; in many cases, however, they were not new temples at all but instead appendages to officially sanctioned monasteries. Once the merit cloister was established on the monastery's grounds, the family could then claim the entire monastery as its own, transfer title of its landed estate to the monastery-and, like a premodern tax shelter, avoid paying property taxes to the government-but still retain control over the entire property. Unlike public monasteries, where offerings made by private donors became the permanent property of the monastery, the merit cloister was a hybrid institution: donated lands were considered to be the monastery's property in the eyes of the government, but the families in reality retained effective control over the disposition of those lands, even using the tax-free income they generated to acquire still more property for the family. The family that established the merit cloister also retained control over the administration of the monastery, including the right to hire, and fire, the abbot. As one transnational example, Huiyinsi (Ocean Seal Monastery) in the Southern Song capital of Hangzhou effectively became a merit cloister for the ruling family of the Korean Koryo dynasty (918-1392). ŬICH'oN (1055-1101), the prominent monk and fourth son of the Koryo king Munjong (r. 1047-1083), studied at Huiyinsi with the Huayan teacher Jingyuan (1011-1088). After Ŭich'on's death, the Koryo dynasty continued to provide an annual stipend to Huiyinsi to maintain a virtual merit cloister for the deceased prince, and retained the authority at certain points in the monastery's history to appoint its abbot. Koryo support was so substantial and continuous that the monastery came to be better known by its nickname Gaolisi (Korea Monastery).

gulf ::: 1. A portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land. 2. A deep, wide chasm; an abyss. 3. Any wide separation. gulfs.

gulf ::: n. --> A hollow place in the earth; an abyss; a deep chasm or basin,
That which swallows; the gullet.
That which swallows irretrievably; a whirlpool; a sucking eddy.
A portion of an ocean or sea extending into the land; a partially land-locked sea; as, the Gulf of Mexico.
A large deposit of ore in a lode.


Haeinsa. (海印寺). In Korean, "Ocean-Seal Monastery," or "Oceanic-Reflection Monastery"; the twelfth district monastery (PONSA) of the contemporary CHOGYE CHONG of Korean Buddhism, located on Kaya Mountain, in Hapch'on, South Kyongsang province. Along with SONGGWANGSA and T'ONGDOSA, Haeinsa is considered to be one of the "three-jewel monasteries" (SAMBO SACH'AL) which represent one of the three jewels of Buddhism (RATNATRAYA); Haeinsa is traditionally designated the "Dharma-Jewel Monastery" (Poppo sach'al) because of its pair of scriptural repositories, which house the woodblocks of the second Koryo-dynasty carving of the Buddhist canon (KORYo TAEJANGGYoNG; see also DAZANGJING). These paired halls are placed on top of a hill overlooking the main buddha hall in order to accentuate Haeinsa's role as a surrogate for the DHARMA. Haeinsa was established in 802 to celebrate the successful healing of King Aejang's (r. 800-808) queen by the two monks Sunŭng (d.u.) and Yijong (d.u.). The woodblock canon carved in the first half of the thirteenth century was moved to Haeinsa during the reign of King T'aejo (r. 1392-1398). In 1392, King T'aejo also repaired Haeinsa's old pagoda, and King Sejo (r. 1455-1468) later repaired the library halls housing the canon (Changgyonggak). The monastery went through extensive repairs again for three years from 1488 to 1490, but most of its treasures of old (with the fortunate exception of the woodblocks) were lost in a series of fires that broke out in the compounds between the years 1862 and 1874. Most of the buildings that stand today were rebuilt after those conflagrations.

haihui. (J. kaie; K. haehoe 海會). In Chinese, lit. "oceanic congregation," referring, e.g., to congregations of sages, divinities, bodhisattvas, etc., that are said to be as vast as the ocean. "A congregation that is [as vast as] the ocean" is a common motif in MAHĀYĀNA sutras, whose expositions are typically attended by astronomical numbers of beings. Such "oceanic congregations" also sometimes refer to the extraordinary entourages of celestial buddhas. For example, "the oceanic congregation of SUKHĀVATĪ" (jile haihui) usually involves a religious vision of the buddha AMITĀBHA and the infinite numbers of inhabitants resident in his PURE LAND. Congregations in Chan monasteries (see CONGLIN) are also called a "congregation that is [as vast as the confluence of rivers in] the ocean" to symbolize the coming together of many sincere practitioners.

Hesperides The Greek goddesses who, with the hundred-headed dragon Ladon, guarded the golden apples which Gaia (earth) gave as a wedding present to Hera on her marriage to Zeus. These apples grew on a tree in a garden by the banks of the river Oceanus near Mt. Atlas, which geographically for the ancients was the peak of Teneriffe, a remnant of Atlantis. One of the tasks of Hercules was to secure some of these apples. The Hesperides are, according to various authorities, three, four, or seven in number. Hesiod calls them the daughters of Night; they are also called Atlantides, and by some made the daughters of Atlantis and Hesperis.

Hiranyaksha (Sanskrit) Hiraṇyākṣa [from hiraṇya golden + akṣa eye] Golden eye; one of the principal daityas (titans), twin brother of Hrianyakasipu. In the Mahabharata, he dragged the earth to the depths of the ocean, and because of this was slain by Vishnu in his third avataric manifestation of the Varaha-avatara (the boar incarnation). His progeny is said to number 77 crores, or 770 millions. “Hiranyaksha is the ruler or king of the fifth region or Patala, a Snake-god” (SD 2:382n).

Hiranyapura (Sanskrit) Hiraṇyapura [from hiraṇya golden + pura city] Golden city; in Hindu mythology, a city which floats in the air, the abode of the danavas (one class of titans); again an asura town situated beyond the ocean. Generally asura was employed in the ancient popular writings to designate, among other things, members of the fourth root-race, who indeed were giants in stature and dwelt in the lands beyond the ocean, in Atlantis.

Hler (Icelandic) [from hles shelter from Anglo-Saxon hleo] The Norse god of the sea, more often named Aegir in the Eddas, one of the three sons of the primeval giant Ymir. Comparable to the Greek Oceanos or Okeanos and the Welsh Llyr (sea); his nine daughters, Hles-doetr (daughters of Hler), are the waves.

hrdya samudra ::: Ocean of the Heart. [cf. RV 4.58.5]

Huayan shiyi. (J. Kegon no jui; K. Hwaom sibi 華嚴十異). In Chinese, "Ten Distinctions of the AVATAMSAKASuTRA," ten reasons why HUAYAN exegetes consider the AvataMsakasutra to be superior to all other scriptures and thus the supreme teaching of the Buddha. (1) The "time of its exposition" was unique (shiyi): the sutra was supposedly the first scripture preached after the Buddha's enlightenment and thus offers the most unadulterated enunciation of his experience. (2) The "location of its exposition" was unique (chuyi): it is said that the BODHI TREE under which the sutra was preached was the center of the "oceans of world systems of the lotus womb world" (S. padmagarbhalokadhātu; C. lianhuazang shijie; cf. TAIZoKAI). (3) The "preacher" was unique (zhuyi): The sutra was supposedly preached by VAIROCANA Buddha, as opposed to other "emanation buddhas." (4) The "audience" was unique (zhongyi): only advanced BODHISATTVAs-along with divinities and demigods who were in actuality emanations of the Buddha-were present for its preaching; thus, there was no division between MAHĀYĀNA and HĪNAYĀNA. (5) The "basis" of the sutra was unique (suoyiyi): its teaching was based on the one vehicle (EKAYĀNA), not the other provisional vehicles created later within the tradition. (6) The "exposition" of the sutra was unique (shuoyi): the AvataMsakasutra preached in this world system is consistent with the sutra as preached in all other world systems; this is unlike other sutras, which were provisional adaptations to the particular needs of this world system only. (7) The "status" of the vehicles in the sutra were unique (weiyi): no provisional categorization of the three vehicles of Buddhism (TRIYĀNA) was made in this sutra. This is because, according to the sutra's fundamental theme of "unimpeded interpenetration," any one vehicle subsumes all other vehicles and teachings. (8) Its "practice" was unique (xingyi): the stages (BHuMI) of the BODHISATTVA path are simultaneously perfected in this sutra's teachings, as opposed to having to be gradually perfected step-by-step. (9) The enumeration of "dharma gates," or list of dharmas, was unique (famenyi): whereas other sutras systematize doctrinal formulas using different numerical schemes (e.g., FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS, eightfold path, etc.), this sutra exclusively employs in all its lists the number "ten"-a mystical number that symbolizes the sutra's infinite scope and depth. (10) Its "instantiation" was unique (shiyi): even the most mundane phenomena described in the AvataMsakasutra (such as trees, water, mountains, etc.) are expressions of the deepest truth; this is unlike other sutras that resort primarily to abstract, philosophical concepts like "emptiness" (suNYATĀ) or "suchness" (TATHATĀ) in order to express their profoundest truths.

hydrophore ::: n. --> An instrument used for the purpose of obtaining specimens of water from any desired depth, as in a river, a lake, or the ocean.

ianthina ::: n. --> Any gastropod of the genus Ianthina, of which various species are found living in mid ocean; -- called also purple shell, and violet snail.

iceberg ::: n. --> A large mass of ice, generally floating in the ocean.

Inachus, Inachos (Greek) River god, the most ancient king of Argos and forefather of the Pelasgic peoples; son of Oceanus and Tethys, father of Io and Phoroneus. After the flood of Deucalion, he led the inhabitants of southern Greece from the mountains to the plains.

inconscient ::: Sri Aurobindo: "The Inconscient and the Ignorance may be mere empty abstractions and can be dismissed as irrelevant jargon if one has not come in collision with them or plunged into their dark and bottomless reality. But to me they are realities, concrete powers whose resistance is present everywhere and at all times in its tremendous and boundless mass.” *Letters on Savitri

". . . in its actual cosmic manifestation the Supreme, being the Infinite and not bound by any limitation, can manifest in Itself, in its consciousness of innumerable possibilities, something that seems to be the opposite of itself, something in which there can be Darkness, Inconscience, Inertia, Insensibility, Disharmony and Disintegration. It is this that we see at the basis of the material world and speak of nowadays as the Inconscient — the Inconscient Ocean of the Rigveda in which the One was hidden and arose in the form of this universe — or, as it is sometimes called, the non-being, Asat.” Letters on Yoga

"The Inconscient itself is only an involved state of consciousness which like the Tao or Shunya, though in a different way, contains all things suppressed within it so that under a pressure from above or within all can evolve out of it — ‘an inert Soul with a somnambulist Force".” Letters on Yoga

"The Inconscient is the last resort of the Ignorance.” Letters on Yoga

"The body, we have said, is a creation of the Inconscient and itself inconscient or at least subconscient in parts of itself and much of its hidden action; but what we call the Inconscient is an appearance, a dwelling place, an instrument of a secret Consciousness or a Superconscient which has created the miracle we call the universe.” Essays in Philosophy and Yoga :::

"The Inconscient is a sleep or a prison, the conscient a round of strivings without ultimate issue or the wanderings of a dream: we must wake into the superconscious where all darkness of night and half-lights cease in the self-luminous bliss of the Eternal.” The Life Divine

"Men have not learnt yet to recognise the Inconscient on which the whole material world they see is built, or the Ignorance of which their whole nature including their knowledge is built; they think that these words are only abstract metaphysical jargon flung about by the philosophers in their clouds or laboured out in long and wearisome books like The Life Divine. Letters on Savitri :::

   "Is it really a fact that even the ordinary reader would not be able to see any difference between the Inconscient and Ignorance unless the difference is expressly explained to him? This is not a matter of philosophical terminology but of common sense and the understood meaning of English words. One would say ‘even the inconscient stone" but one would not say, as one might of a child, ‘the ignorant stone". One must first be conscious before one can be ignorant. What is true is that the ordinary reader might not be familiar with the philosophical content of the word Inconscient and might not be familiar with the Vedantic idea of the Ignorance as the power behind the manifested world. But I don"t see how I can acquaint him with these things in a single line, even with the most. illuminating image or symbol. He might wonder, if he were Johnsonianly minded, how an Inconscient could be teased or how it could wake Ignorance. I am afraid, in the absence of a miracle of inspired poetical exegesis flashing through my mind, he will have to be left wondering.” Letters on Savitri

  **inconscient, Inconscient"s.**


“… in its actual cosmic manifestation the Supreme, being the Infinite and not bound by any limitation, can manifest in Itself, in its consciousness of innumerable possibilities, something that seems to be the opposite of itself, something in which there can be Darkness, Inconscience, Inertia, Insensibility, Disharmony and Disintegration. It is this that we see at the basis of the material world and speak of nowadays as the Inconscient—the Inconscient Ocean of the Rigveda in which the One was hidden and arose in the form of this universe—or, as it is sometimes called, the non-being, Asat.” Letters on Yoga

inland ::: a. --> Within the land; more or less remote from the ocean or from open water; interior; as, an inland town.
Limited to the land, or to inland routes; within the seashore boundary; not passing on, or over, the sea; as, inland transportation, commerce, navigation, etc.
Confined to a country or state; domestic; not foreing; as, an inland bill of exchange. See Exchange.


In Sanskrit it is called Mesha, presided over or dedicated to the Vedic divinity Varuna, one of the interpretations of the latter being the primeval ocean of galactic space. The twelve great gods of the ancients were equivalent to the celestial regents presiding over the twelve signs of the zodiac. Equating the sons of Jacob with the signs of the zodiac, Aries falls to Gad.

interoceanic ::: a. --> Between oceans; connecting oceans; as, interoceanic communication; an interoceanic canal.

In the Siphra’ Di-Tseni‘uthah Leviathan is described as the serpent which runs with 370 leaps and holds its tail in its mouth. Here there is a very evident reference to the cycling in time and space, and the 360 degrees or points, both of time and space, with an added 10 degrees or points implying the inauguration or beginning of a new cycle after the old one is ended. The tail in the mouth signifies unending cyclic time. Once in a thousand years, a revolution in its joints takes place, and its head is broken in the waters of the ocean.

io "networking" The {country code} for British Indian Ocean territory. (1999-01-27)

isotherm ::: n. --> A line connecting or marking points on the earth&

isothermobathic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to an isothermobath; possessing or indicating equal temperatures in a vertical section, as of the ocean.

isothermobath ::: n. --> A line drawn through points of equal temperature in a vertical section of the ocean.

Jiva is sometimes used similarly to prana, but strictly prana means outbreathing and jiva means life per se. There is a universal or cosmic jiva or life principle, just as there are innumerable hosts of individualized jivas, which are the atoms of the former, drops in the ocean of cosmic life. These individualized jivas are relatively eternal, and correspond exactly to the term monad. Jiva, without qualification, is of general application; when considered as individualized, these jivas are used in the sense of individual monads; contrariwise, prana is applied to the life-fluid or jivic aura when manifesting in the lower triad of the human constitution as prana-lingasarira-sthulasarira. Hence Blavatsky said that jiva becomes prana when the child is born and begins to breathe.

Jotunheim (Icelandic, Scandinavian) [from jotunn giant + heimar home, land] In Norse mythology, the home of the giants, one of the nine worlds of the Eddas, described as beyond the ocean which surrounds Midgard, and separated from the home of the gods (Asgard) by Ifing — the river which never freezes over. Jotunheim stands for the material spheres of life visited by the gods who gain the “mead” of wisdom by embodying in worlds. Such a sphere is the earth and so also are the other planets and celestial bodies, though of varying evolutionary status.

  “Just as milliards of bright sparks dance on the waters of an ocean above which one and the same moon is shining, so our evanescent personalities — the illusive envelopes of the immortal monad-ego — twinkle and dance on the waves of Maya. They last and appear, as the thousands of sparks produced by the moon-beams, only so long as the Queen of the Night radiates her lustre on the running waters of life: the period of a Manvantara; and then they disappear, the beams — symbols of our eternal Spiritual Egos — alone surviving, re-merged in, and being, as they were before, one with the Mother-Source” (SD 1:237).

Kalapani (Sanskrit) Kālapāni [from kāla black + pāna water] Also kālapāna or kālapānīya. Black water; a name given to the ocean.

Kaliya, Kaliya-naga (Sanskrit) Kāliya, Kāliya-nāga A serpent-king with five heads whose mouths vomited fire and smoke which devastated the country around, said to have lived in a deep pool of the Yamuna River. The Puranas relate that Krishna, one of the avataras of Vishnu, in his childhood overcame this serpent, then let him retreat into the ocean with his wives and offspring. This mythical monster symbolizes human passions, the river or water being a symbol of matter.

Kamadhenu (Sanskrit) Kāmadhenu [from kāma desire, wish + dhenu milch cow] Also Kamaduha, Surabhi. The mythical cow belonging to the sage Vasishtha, produced by the gods at the churning of the cosmic ocean. She is supposed to grant all desires and hence is termed the cow of plenty. This allegory refers to the appearance of the earth in space as the mother of all that later is — at least so far as our globe is concerned — the earth being mythologically considered to be milked and thus producing food. Many archaic mythologies have such an emblem of generative fertility.

karana salila. ::: primeval waters; the potential condition of the cosmic energy described figuratively as the water of an all-pervading ocean

karana samudra ::: [the causal ocean].

Karshvar (Avestan) Kishvar (Pahlavi) Keshvar (Persian) Also karshvare(s). A globe of the earth-chain, seven being enumerated in the Vendidad: Arzahe and Savahe; Fradadhafshu and Vidadhafshu; Vourubaresti and Vouruzaresti; and Hvaniratha. They are enumerated as being in three strata or layers, with a fourth single karshvare, while the Gathas speak of the septempartite earth (bumi haptaiti). These three strata refer to the cosmic planes, on which the globes are located two by two, with our earth alone on the lowest plane. Each karshvares is surrounded by an ocean, making it impossible to pass from one to another, the ocean being space.

Kshira-samudra (Sanskrit) Kṣīra-samudra The ocean of milk, which was churned by the gods, according to Puranic legend. The sea of milk and curds is the Milky Way and the various congeries of nebulae. The allegory of the churning of the ocean of milk refers to a time before the kosmos was evolved. Vishnu, who here stands for aeonic preservation of karmically developed kosmic stuff or matter, is its intelligent preserver, and churns out of the primitive ocean (the chaos of a universe in pralaya) the amrita or immortal essence which is reserved only for the gods. See also KURMA-AVATARA

kurilian ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the Kurile Islands, a chain of islands in the Pacific ocean, extending from the southern extremity of Kamschatka to Yesso. ::: n. --> A native or an inhabitant of the Kurile Islands.

labroid ::: a. --> Like the genus Labrus; belonging to the family Labridae, an extensive family of marine fishes, often brilliantly colored, which are very abundant in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The tautog and cunner are American examples.

ladyfish ::: n. --> A large, handsome oceanic fish (Albula vulpes), found both in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans; -- called also bonefish, grubber, French mullet, and macabe.
A labroid fish (Harpe rufa) of Florida and the West Indies.


Lakshmi ::: “… in Hindu mythology, the goddess of wealth and good fortune, consort of Vishnu. According to a legend she sprang from the froth of the Ocean when it was churned, in full beauty, with a lotus in her hand. (Dow). Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo’s Works

lakshmi ::: ". . . in Hindu mythology, the goddess of wealth and good fortune, consort of Vishnu. According to a legend she sprang from the froth of the Ocean when it was churned, in full beauty, with a lotus in her hand. (Dow.)” *Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo"s Works

Lakshmi (Sanskrit) Lakṣmī Prosperity, happiness; the Hindu Venus, goddess of fortune and beauty who sprang with other precious things from the foam of the ocean when churned by the gods and demons for the recovery of the amrita. She is variously regarded as the wife or sakti of several of the great gods, notably Vishnu.

land ::: n. --> Urine. See Lant.
The solid part of the surface of the earth; -- opposed to water as constituting a part of such surface, especially to oceans and seas; as, to sight land after a long voyage.
Any portion, large or small, of the surface of the earth, considered by itself, or as belonging to an individual or a people, as a country, estate, farm, or tract.
Ground, in respect to its nature or quality; soil; as, wet


Lanka (Sanskrit) Laṅkā The ancient name of the island of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). The third root-race ended its career in that part of a continent which later became the Lanka of the Atlanteans. In the Ramayana it is described as of gigantic extent and magnificence, “with seven broad moats and seven stupendous walls of stone and metal.” Its foundation is attributed to Visvakarman, who built it for Kuvera, the king of the demons, from whom it was taken by Ravana, the great foe of Rama, hero of the Ramayana. The Bhagavata-Purana shows Lanka or Ceylon as primarily the summit of Mount Meru, which was broken off by Vayu, god of the wind, and hurled into the ocean.

Lemuria embraced large areas in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and at one time extended in a horseshoe around Madagascar and South Africa (then but a fragment), while Northern Lemuria stretched into the North Atlantic and sent an arm as far as Norway. A ridge in the Atlantic 9000 feet high, runs south from a point near the British Isles, slopes towards South America, then turns southeast toward the African coast, and thence to Tristan d’Acunha. It would be wrong, however, to suppose that the configuration of Lemuria was always the same; for secular changes are continually operating in all geologic epochs. At one time it covered the whole area from the foot of the Himalayas, westward to Haridvar, eastward to Assam, southward to Southern India and Sumatra, embracing Australia on one side and Madagascar on the other, reaching nearly to the Antarctic Circle; extending far into the Pacific to Easter Island. Its remains are seen in the numerous islands included in this area.

LEMURIA Hemispherical continent and abode of the third root-race. It was situated in the present Pacific and was submerged into the ocean about four million years ago.

The Lemurians led a half-dreamlike life of consciousness on the border between the physical and the emotional. It took millions of years to mentalize the brain. K
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lemuria ::: n. --> A hypothetical land, or continent, supposed by some to have existed formerly in the Indian Ocean, of which Madagascar is a remnant.

libyan ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Libya, the ancient name of that part of Africa between Egypt and the Atlantic Ocean, or of Africa as a whole.

Light above, others as an infinite ocean i of Power above. If certain schools of Buddhists felt it in their experience as a limit- less Siinya, the Vedantists ou the contrary sec it as a positive

loggerhead ::: n. --> A blockhead; a dunce; a numskull.
A spherical mass of iron, with a long handle, used to heat tar.
An upright piece of round timber, in a whaleboat, over which a turn of the line is taken when it is running out too fast.
A very large marine turtle (Thalassochelys caretta, / caouana), common in the warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean, from Brazil to Cape Cod; -- called also logger-headed turtle.


logical (From the technical term "logical device", wherein a physical device is referred to by an arbitrary "logical" name) Having the role of. If a person (say, Les Earnest at SAIL) who had long held a certain post left and were replaced, the replacement would for a while be known as the "logical" Les Earnest. (This does not imply any judgment on the replacement). Compare {virtual}. At Stanford, "logical" compass directions denote a coordinate system in which "logical north" is toward San Francisco, "logical west" is toward the ocean, etc., even though logical north varies between physical (true) north near San Francisco and physical west near San Jose. (The best rule of thumb here is that, by definition, El Camino Real always runs logical north-and-south.) In giving directions, one might say: "To get to Rincon Tarasco restaurant, get onto {El Camino Bignum} going logical north." Using the word "logical" helps to prevent the recipient from worrying about that the fact that the sun is setting almost directly in front of him. The concept is reinforced by North American highways which are almost, but not quite, consistently labelled with logical rather than physical directions. A similar situation exists at MIT: Route 128 (famous for the electronics industry that has grown up along it) is a 3-quarters circle surrounding Boston at a radius of 10 miles, terminating near the coastline at each end. It would be most precise to describe the two directions along this highway as "clockwise" and "counterclockwise", but the road signs all say "north" and "south", respectively. A hacker might describe these directions as "logical north" and "logical south", to indicate that they are conventional directions not corresponding to the usual denotation for those words. (If you went logical south along the entire length of route 128, you would start out going northwest, curve around to the south, and finish headed due east, passing along one infamous stretch of pavement that is simultaneously route 128 south and Interstate 93 north, and is signed as such!) [{Jargon File}] (1995-01-24)

logical ::: (From the technical term logical device, wherein a physical device is referred to by an arbitrary logical name) Having the role of. If a person (say, Les replacement would for a while be known as the logical Les Earnest. (This does not imply any judgment on the replacement).Compare virtual.At Stanford, logical compass directions denote a coordinate system in which logical north is toward San Francisco, logical west is toward the ocean, which are almost, but not quite, consistently labelled with logical rather than physical directions.A similar situation exists at MIT: Route 128 (famous for the electronics industry that has grown up along it) is a 3-quarters circle surrounding Boston infamous stretch of pavement that is simultaneously route 128 south and Interstate 93 north, and is signed as such!)[Jargon File] (1995-01-24)

mackerel ::: n. --> A pimp; also, a bawd.
Any species of the genus Scomber, and of several related genera. They are finely formed and very active oceanic fishes. Most of them are highly prized for food.


main ::: the open ocean.

Mandara (Sanskrit) Mandara A sacred mountain which in Hindu mythology served the gods and asuras as a churning-stick on the occasion of the churning of the ocean for the recovery of the amrita and 13 other precious and holy things, which had been lost during the preceding deluge. See also KURMA-AVATARA

marai ::: n. --> A sacred inclosure or temple; -- so called by the islanders of the Pacific Ocean.

marine ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the sea; having to do with the ocean, or with navigation or naval affairs; nautical; as, marine productions or bodies; marine shells; a marine engine.
Formed by the action of the currents or waves of the sea; as, marine deposits.
A solider serving on shipboard; a sea soldier; one of a body of troops trained to do duty in the navy.
The sum of naval affairs; naval economy; the department of


maritime ::: a. --> Bordering on, or situated near, the ocean; connected with the sea by site, interest, or power; having shipping and commerce or a navy; as, maritime states.
Of or pertaining to the ocean; marine; pertaining to navigation and naval affairs, or to shipping and commerce by sea.


Matter ::: What men call matter or substance is the existent but illusory aggregate of veils surrounding thefundamental essence of the universe which is consciousness-life-substance. From another point of view,matter or substance is in one sense the most evolved form of expression of manifested spirit in anyparticular hierarchy. This is but another way of saying that matter is but inherent energies or powers orfaculties of kosmical beings, unfolded, rolled out, and self-expressed. It is the nether and lowest pole ofwhat the original and originating spirit is; for spirit is the primal or original pole of the evolutionaryactivity which brought forth through its own inherent energies the appearance or manifestation in thekosmic spaces of the vast aggregate of hierarchies. Between the originant or spirit and the resultant ormatter, there is all the vast range of hierarchical stages or steps, thus forming the ladder of life or theladder of being of any one such hierarchy.When theosophists speak of spirit and substance, of which latter, matter and energy or force are thephysicalized expressions, we must remember that all these terms are abstractions -- generalizedexpressions for hosts of entities manifesting aggregatively. The whole process of evolution is the raisingof units of essential matter, life-atoms, into becoming at one with their spiritual and inmost essence. Asthe kosmic aeons slowly drop one after the other into the ocean of the past, matter pari passu is resolvedback into the brilliant realms of spirit from which it originally came forth. All the sheaths ofconsciousness, all the blinding veils around it, arise from the matter side or dark side or night side ofnature, which is matter -- the nether pole of spirit.

  “means man whose frame is built up, finished and decorated without the least noise. But the materials had to be found, gathered together and fashioned in other and distant places. . . . Man could not have his bodily temple to live in until all the matter in and about his world had been found by the Master, who is the inner man, when found the plans for working it required to be detailed. They then had to be carried out in different detail until all the parts should be perfectly ready and fit for placing in the final structure. So in the vast stretch of time which began after the first almost intangible matter had been gathered and kneaded, the material and vegetable kingdoms had sole possession here with the Master — man — who was hidden from sight within carrying forward the plans for the foundations of the human temple. All of this requires many, many ages, since we know that nature never leaps. And when the rough work was completed, when the human temple was erected, many more ages would be required for all the servants, the priests, and the counselors to learn their parts properly so that man, the Master, might be able to use the temple for its best and highest purposes” (Ocean 20).

mediterranean ::: a. --> Inclosed, or nearly inclosed, with land; as, the Mediterranean Sea, between Europe and Africa.
Inland; remote from the ocean.
Of or pertaining to the Mediterranean Sea; as, Mediterranean trade; a Mediterranean voyage.


micronesian ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Micronesia, a collective designation of the islands in the western part of the Pacific Ocean, embracing the Marshall and Gilbert groups, the Ladrones, the Carolines, etc.

mid-sea ::: --> The middle part of the sea or ocean.

mid ::: superl. --> Denoting the middle part; as, in mid ocean.
Occupying a middle position; middle; as, the mid finger; the mid hour of night.
Made with a somewhat elevated position of some certain part of the tongue, in relation to the palate; midway between the high and the low; -- said of certain vowel sounds; as, a (ale), / (/ll), / (/ld). See Guide to Pronunciation, // 10, 11.


mirage ::: n. --> An optical effect, sometimes seen on the ocean, but more frequently in deserts, due to total reflection of light at the surface common to two strata of air differently heated. The reflected image is seen, commonly in an inverted position, while the real object may or may not be in sight. When the surface is horizontal, and below the eye, the appearance is that of a sheet of water in which the object is seen reflected; when the reflecting surface is above the eye, the image is seen projected against the sky. The fata Morgana and looming are

mollemoke ::: n. --> Any one of several species of large pelagic petrels and fulmars, as Fulmarus glacialis, of the North Atlantic, and several species of Aestrelata, of the Southern Ocean. See Fulmar.

monsoon ::: n. --> A wind blowing part of the year from one direction, alternating with a wind from the opposite direction; -- a term applied particularly to periodical winds of the Indian Ocean, which blow from the southwest from the latter part of May to the middle of September, and from the northeast from about the middle of October to the middle of December.

Mystically, although based on geological history, Sveta-dvipa is often called part of the Eternal Land or north pole and the lands immediately surrounding it. The unvarying traditions of a large part of the Orient state that it is the only locality which escapes the fate of most other dvipas: total submersion under the waters of the oceans. All the avataras of Vishnu were said to have come originally from the White Island. It is sometimes called preeminently the home or source of white magicians, and is contrasted with Atala, often called the abode of black magicians.

Mystically, there is likewise another convergence of ancient esoteric symbolic ideas, as Jonah means “dove,” which has always been an emblem of the spirit or cosmically of the Second Logos; thus a dove or initiated human being entered for three days into a big fish, and upon the expiration of this term was again cast forth. Like all such mystery-tales, several different deductions may be drawn. Thus W. Q. Judge interprets the story as an astronomical cycle (Ocean 122).

Neith or Net (Egyptian) Neith or Net. One of the most ancient Egyptian deities, the Lady of the West. Her characteristic symbol is the arrow; later Greek writers equated her with Pallas Athene. In late dynastic times, Net was closely associated with Hathor, but in the earliest records she is connected with the primeval watery ocean or cosmic chaos, from which arose the sun god Ra. More often she was associated with Isis — her concrete or manifested self — being called “the great goddess, mother of all the gods, mistress of heaven who came into being in the beginning.” Net is portrayed as the virgin mother, suckling the infant Horus, similar to the representations of Isis. The famous passage given by Plutarch (Isis and Osiris ch 9) generally attributed to Isis, was said to have been found engraved upon a statue of Net. Plutarch also states that the Egyptians often called Isis Athene, signifying “I have come from myself” (ch 42).

neptunian ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the ocean or sea.
Formed by water or aqueous solution; as, Neptunian rocks. ::: n. --> Alt. of Neptunist


Nereus, Nereids Nereus pertains to the enclosed seas near Greece, in contradistinction to the ocean and the fresh waters. He is a later variant of Poseidon, the former ruling the sea in Atlantean times, the latter taking his place with the fifth root-race. The Nereids, the fifty daughters of Nereus, belong to the class of nature spirits presiding over water and recognized by various propitiatory rites. Like water spirits in general, they were beautiful maidens. Goats were sacrificed to them — a sign of their connection with the mysterious sign Capricorn.

new zealand ::: --> A group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean.

Nilakantha (Sanskrit) Nīlakaṇṭha The blue-necked, a name for a peacock, also for Siva because his throat turned bluish-black from swallowing the poison produced at the churning of the ocean, in order to save humanity. The name of many authors in India.

Nymph; nympha: In occultism, little, graceful, gay female nature-spirits, usually friendly; they are generally regarded as water-spirits (see naiad, nereid, oceanid), but some authors place the dryads and hamadryads (q.v.) in this class, too. Nymphs are regarded as long-lived, but not immortal, and possessing certain magical abilities.

ocean ::: 1. The vast body of salt water that covers three fourths of the surface of the globe. 2. A vast expanse or quantity. (Sri Aurobindo also employs the word as an adj. in this sense.) Ocean, ocean"s, oceans, ocean-silence, ocean-ecstasy, world-ocean"s. adj. 3. Of or pertaining to the ocean in its natural and physical relations. Also fig. ::: oceans. (Sri Aurobindo also employs the word as a v.)

oceaned ::: A word coined by Sri Aurobindo and used as an adj.

oceaned ::: a word coined by Sri Aurobindo and used as an adj.

(ocean), En-lil (Hell). In “Angelology and Demon¬

oceanic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the ocean; found or formed in or about, or produced by, the ocean; frequenting the ocean, especially mid-ocean.
Of or pertaining to Oceania or its inhabitants.


oceanic ::: resembling an ocean in expanse; vast.

ocean ::: n. --> The whole body of salt water which covers more than three fifths of the surface of the globe; -- called also the sea, or great sea.
One of the large bodies of water into which the great ocean is regarded as divided, as the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
An immense expanse; any vast space or quantity without apparent limits; as, the boundless ocean of eternity; an ocean of


oceanography ::: n. --> A description of the ocean.

oceanology ::: n. --> That branch of science which relates to the ocean.

ocean :::

oceanus ::: n. --> The god of the great outer sea, or the river which was believed to flow around the whole earth.

OCEAN. ::: Vide Symbol.

Odacon (Babylonian) The fifth Annedotus (Dagon or Oannes), a man-fish who appeared from the deeps of the ocean to teach humanity. In the Babylonian description of the instructors and teachers of early humankind, their fishlike form is connected with their origin in the waters of space — spiritual beings taking human form and appearing out of the deeps of cosmic ether.

Omoroka (Greek) [from Chaldean, cf Hebrew ‘amaq to be deep, profound; Hebrew ‘amar to heap together, overwhelm; and Arabic ‘amar to overwhelm with water] The deep, the ocean, whether physically or mystically; used in the Babylonian account of creation. One legend tells of Belus cutting Omoroka in two, from one part of which the heavens were formed, and from the other, the earth — showing that Omoroka signifies space.

One version relates that sparks from Muspellsheim (realm of fire) fell among the droplets of water vapor in Niflheim (realm of mists or nebulae) creating vapor in Ginnungagap (the yawning void). From this arose the likeness of a man, Ymir, who was nourished by the four streams of milk flowing from the udder of the cow Audhumla — symbol of fertility. Ymer represents the frozen immobility of non-existence when the universe is not. The Vala (sibyl) relates in Voluspa that the frostgiant’s two feet mated with each other and that from them arose all the matter-giants from which all physical creation was formed. She describes poetically how the blood of Ymir became the oceans of water, his bones became mountains, his skull the heavenly vault, but “from his brain were surely all dark skies created.” Midgard (central court), the earth, is surrounded and protected by his eyebrows and each quarter of space is governed by one of the four ruling powers, named for the four cardinal points, North, South, East, and West.

opah ::: n. --> A large oceanic fish (Lampris quttatus), inhabiting the Atlantic Ocean. It is remarkable for its brilliant colors, which are red, green, and blue, with tints of purple and gold, covered with round silvery spots. Called also king of the herrings.

oreosoma ::: n. pl. --> A genus of small oceanic fishes, remarkable for the large conical tubercles which cover the under surface.

palmyra ::: n. --> A species of palm (Borassus flabelliformis) having a straight, black, upright trunk, with palmate leaves. It is found native along the entire northern shores of the Indian Ocean, from the mouth of the Tigris to New Guinea. More than eight hundred uses to which it is put are enumerated by native writers. Its wood is largely used for building purposes; its fruit and roots serve for food, its sap for making toddy, and its leaves for thatching huts.

patience to develop. For instance, the neutral quiet so dissatis- fying to five vital eagerness of the sadhaka is the first step towards the peace that passeth all understanding, the small current or thrill of inner delight the first trickling of the ocean of Ananda, the play of tights or colours the key of the doors of the inner vision and experience, the descent that stifTens the body into a concentrated stillness that first touch of something at the end of which is the presence of the Divine.

Peiru-un (Chinese) The traditional founder of China and progenitor of the Chinese peoples. According to legend this king, beloved of the gods, was warned by two oracles of the impending catastrophe awaiting the island-continent of Ma-li-ga-si-ma, which because of the iniquity of its giants sank to the bottom of the sea. He therefore set out with his family on the ocean and arrived on the shores of China. This is the Chinese version of the sinking of the continent of Atlantis.

pelagic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the ocean; -- applied especially to animals that live at the surface of the ocean, away from the coast.

Perpetual Motion Equivalent of Latin perpetuum mobile (the ever-moving). The one eternal element is abstract space, coexistent with which are endless duration, primordial substance, and unending motion — the breath of the one element. Deity is all these, but to modern minds perhaps it is best pictured as eternal perpetual motion, at once the ever-becoming, the ever-present, and the ever-existing. Thus perpetual motion is an irresolvable first principle, and from it proceed relatively perpetual motions, such as the motions of the celestial orbs. Sir William Grove writes: “All motion is in one sense perpetual. In masses whose motion is stopped by mutual concussion, heat or motion of the particles is generated; and thus the motion continues, so that if we could venture to extend such thoughts to the universe, we should assume the same amount of motion affecting the same amount of matter for ever” (The Correlation of Physical Forces, p. 259). We are bathed, then, in an ocean of perpetual motion; motion means life, and life is everywhere. The physical universe is conceived as matter and motion, being the productions of originating substance and spiritual life; and hence, while wholly illusory in their appearances and phenomena, both in essence are indestructible, uncreate, and eternal. How much more so is the ultraphysical, when considered as noumena apart from their manifested physical productions.

pertain ::: v. i. --> To belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, etc.; to appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant life.
To have relation or reference to something.


petrel ::: n. --> Any one of numerous species of longwinged sea birds belonging to the family Procellaridae. The small petrels, or Mother Carey&

phaethon ::: n. --> The son of Helios (Phoebus), that is, the son of light, or of the sun. He is fabled to have obtained permission to drive the chariot of the sun, in doing which his want of skill would have set the world on fire, had he not been struck with a thunderbolt by Jupiter, and hurled headlong into the river Po.
A genus of oceanic birds including the tropic birds.


physalia ::: n. --> A genus of large oceanic Siphonophora which includes the Portuguese man-of-war.

physiography ::: n. --> The science which treats of the earth&

porpita ::: n. --> A genus of bright-colored Siphonophora found floating in the warmer parts of the ocean. The individuals are round and disk-shaped, with a large zooid in the center of the under side, surrounded by smaller nutritive and reproductive zooids, and by slender dactylozooids near the margin. The disk contains a central float, or pneumatocyst.

Poseidon (Greek) One of the twelve great Olympian deities, a son of Ouranos and Gaia, brother of Zeus and Hades; represented by the Latins as Neptunus. The brothers Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades are respectively the gods of heaven, the intermediate world or water, and of the underworld; and these represent the three great generalized powers or forces, each one ruling or vitalizing his respective third of the seven manifest cosmic planes. Poseidon presides over water, especially the ocean, and over horses, which he brought forth by a stroke of his trident on the earth. His symbols are the dolphin, one of his executive ministers; the trident; and the horse. It is Poseidon who shakes the earth and raises and quells storms at sea. He had numerous offspring by many wives, both mortal and immortal; mostly of a violent unruly character like himself — titans and giants. He stands as a personation of the spirit and race of Atlantis; for he is lusty, sensual, and at war with heaven. To consummate his intrigues, he assumes the forms of various animals — a way of alluding to bestial Atlantean black magic. The symbol is complex, for he is also a dragon. He is related to the northern constellations of Draco, Delphinus, and Pegasus (or Equus, the horse). Equivalent to Chozzar of the Peratae Gnostics and the good serpent of the Nazarenes (cf SD 2:578). As god of the waters he parallels Idaspati, Narayana, Vishnu, and Varuna.

Poseidonis Plato’s Timaeus gives a story related to Solon by Egyptian priests, that a great island called Atlantis with a numerous population and a high culture, once existed west of the Pillars of Hercules and opposite Mt. Atlas. The name Poseidonis is given to this island in The Secret Doctrine, and it is said to have sunk in 9564 BC (ML 151). This last remnant in the Atlantic Ocean of the originally vast Atlantean continent, was said by ancient Mediterranean writers such as Plato to have been approximately the size of Ireland and, due to the wickedness of its otherwise highly civilized inhabitants, to have been swallowed up and submerged by the ocean in a night and a day.

prati samudram syandamanah ::: [flowing towards the ocean].

procellarian ::: n. --> One of a family of oceanic birds (Procellaridae) including the petrels, fulmars, and shearwaters. They are often seen in great abundance in stormy weather.

Radioactivity Scientific discovery has done much to verify the occult axiom that there are no permanent bodies, but that everything is in a state of flux and interchange. Theosophy views the physical universe as an ocean of life, partly imbodied and partly noncorporeal, and regards such terms as matter, energy, wave, and particle as descriptive of various manifestations of this life. The chemical elements are now considered by science to be centers or vortices in a fluid ocean, continually giving and receiving emanations from each other. Thus all forms of physical matter emit radiation and radioactive phenomena are instances of a general law. The emanations studied by science are described partly as actinic rays and partly as emitted particles; and the disintegration series results in a continual emission of both these forms of emanation, accompanied by an elevation of the temperature of the radioactive body above that of its surroundings, a loss of its own mass, the formation of temporary unstable elements of lower atomic weight, until an end-product is reached. Calculations as to the age of the solid crust of the earth, based on disintegration rates, are extremely unreliable, as they involve unverified assumptions as to the rate of this process in past ages. Theosophy states that during the descending arc of cosmic evolution, the process of concretion is predominant, and during the ascending arc the process of disintegration or etherealization is predominant. This indicates that the rate of radioactive disintegration has been on the increase in comparatively recent times, and will continue at an enlarging rate into the geologic future.

Rahu: In Hindu mythology Rahu is a daitya (demon) who possessed an appendage like a dragon’s tail, and made himself immortal by stealing from the gods some amrita—elixir of divine life—which they obtained by churning an ocean of milk. Unable to deprive him of his immortality, Vishnu exiled him from Earth and made of him the constellation Draco: his head is called Rahu, and his tail Ketu. Using his appendage as a weapon, he has ever since waged a destructive war on the denouncers of his robbery, the Sun and the Moon, which he swallows during the eclipse. The fable is presumed to have a mystic or occult meaning.

Rate monotonic scheduling "algorithm" A means of {scheduling} the time allocated to periodic {hard-deadline} {real-time} users of a resource. The users are assigned priorities such that a shorter fixed period between deadlines is associated with a higher priority. Rate monotonic scheduling provides a low-overhead, reasonably resource-efficient means of guaranteeing that all users will meet their deadlines provided that certain analytical equations are satisfied during the system design. It avoids the design complexity of {time-line scheduling} and the overhead of dynamic approaches such as {earliest-deadline scheduling}. [D. R. Wilcox, Naval Ocean Systems Center Technical Report 1310, August 1989, "Periodic Phase Adjustment Distributed Clock Synchronization in the Hard Realtime Environment", p. 9]. (1996-03-23)

Rate monotonic scheduling ::: (algorithm) A means of scheduling the time allocated to periodic hard-deadline real-time users of a resource. The users are assigned priorities such that a shorter fixed period between deadlines is associated with a higher priority.Rate monotonic scheduling provides a low-overhead, reasonably resource-efficient means of guaranteeing that all users will meet their deadlines provided that the design complexity of time-line scheduling and the overhead of dynamic approaches such as earliest-deadline scheduling.[D. R. Wilcox, Naval Ocean Systems Center Technical Report 1310, August 1989, Periodic Phase Adjustment Distributed Clock Synchronization in the Hard Realtime Environment, p. 9]. (1996-03-23)

recoverable ::: a. --> Capable of being recovered or regained; capable of being brought back to a former condition, as from sickness, misfortune, etc.; obtainable from a debtor or possessor; as, the debt is recoverable; goods lost or sunk in the ocean are not recoverable.

Referring to the vast expanse of lands, including both continents and islands, occupied by the populations of the fourth root-race, Blavatsky wrote: “at a remote epoch a traveller could traverse what is now the Atlantic Ocean, almost the entire distance by land, crossing in boats from one island to another, where narrow straits then existed” (IU 1:558). While the term Atlantis derived from Greek sources undoubtedly gave its name to what we now call the Atlantic Ocean, yet the Atlantic continental system reached even into what is now called the pacific; and the islanders of this body of water almost universally amongst themselves have legends all pointing to the fact that their ancestors lived on and came from “great islands” which preceded the present distribution of land and sea. See also ATLANTEANS; ROOT-RACE, FOURTH

repeater ::: (networking, communications) A network or communications device which propagates electrical signals from one cable to another, amplifying them to attenuation which occurs when signals travel long distances (e.g. across an ocean).A network repeater is less intelligent than a bridge, gateway or router since it works at the physical layer. (1998-07-16)

repeater "networking, communications" A network or communications device which propagates electrical signals from one cable to another, amplifying them to restore them to full strength in the process. Repeaters are used to counter the attenuation which occurs when signals travel long distances (e.g. across an ocean). A network repeater is less intelligent than a {bridge}, {gateway} or {router} since it works at the {physical layer}. (1998-07-16)

rhabdolith ::: n. --> A minute calcareous rodlike structure found both at the surface and the bottom of the ocean; -- supposed by some to be a calcareous alga.

Rhutaliai Derived from the huge, highly civilized island called Ruta, which perished many millennia ago and which was one of the last strongholds of Atlantean culture and civilization. This island existed in the Pacific Ocean, and from it as from a focus flowed forth civilizing colonies into what were then virgin or quasi-inhabited lands of the Far East, these colonies carrying with them their religions, philosophies, customs, habits, laws, languages, and forms of writing.

river ::: n. --> One who rives or splits.
A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream; a stream larger than a rivulet or brook.
Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil. ::: v. i.


roussette ::: n. --> A fruit bat, especially the large species (Pieropus vulgaris) inhabiting the islands of the Indian ocean. It measures about a yard across the expanded wings.
Any small shark of the genus Scyllium; -- called also dogfish. See Dogfish.


Ruta (Sanskrit) Ruta One of the last islands of the great Atlantean system which disappeared some 850,000 years ago — ages before Poseidonis, the last island-remnant of Atlantis (which sank about 11,500 years ago). Ruta is known as the White Island in Hindu mythology. A large “equinoctial” island of nearly continental size, it was in the waters of what is now the Pacific Ocean. In Hindu tradition, from the speech of its inhabitants, the Rutas, the origins of the Sanskrit language were derived.

sagar&

salilam apraketam ::: inconscient ocean. [cf. RV 10.129.3]

salpa ::: n. --> A genus of transparent, tubular, free-swimming oceanic tunicates found abundantly in all the warmer latitudes. See Illustration in Appendix.

samoan ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the Samoan Islands (formerly called Navigators&

samudra ::: ocean.

samudra&

Sanggyas (Tibetan) sangs rgyas (sang gye) Equivalent of Sanskrit buddha; one name of Gautama Buddha with a philosophical connection with Sanghai Dag-po. Sometimes panchen (the great ocean, great teacher) is added.

santa&

Sapta-sindhavas (Sanskrit) Sapta-sindhavas [from sapta seven + sindhu river from the verbal root syand to flow, trickle, pour forth] The seven sacred rivers spoken of in the Vedas, connected with the sapta-samudra (seven oceans). From the standpoint of the planetary chain, the oceans or seas of space which surround the different globes are intimately interconnected by similar lines of communication, which likewise can be called circulations. In Avestic works these sacred streams are called Hapta Heando. See also CIRCULATIONS OF THE COSMOS

sat samudra (chit samudra) ::: ocean of existence.

Saundarya-lahari (Sanskrit) Saundarya-laharī [from saundarya beautiful + laharī large wave, billow] One of Sankaracharya’s works, the title evidently a metaphor implying waves of beautiful thought or ocean of beautiful thought.

scopeloid ::: a. --> Like or pertaining to fishes of the genus Scopelus, or family Scopelodae, which includes many small oceanic fishes, most of which are phosphorescent. ::: n. --> Any fish of the family Scopelidae.

scyllaea ::: n. --> A genus of oceanic nudibranchiate mollusks having the small branched gills situated on the upper side of four fleshy lateral lobes, and on the median caudal crest.

seacoast ::: n. --> The shore or border of the land adjacent to the sea or ocean. Also used adjectively.

sea cocoa ::: --> A magnificent palm (Lodoicea Sechellarum) found only in the Seychelles Islands. The fruit is an immense two-lobed nut. It was found floating in the Indian Ocean before the tree was known, and called sea cocoanut, and double cocoanut.

seagirt ::: a. --> Surrounded by the water of the sea or ocean; as, a seagirt isle.

sea leopard ::: --> Any one of several species of spotted seals, especially Ogmorhinus leptonyx, and Leptonychotes Weddelli, of the Antarctic Ocean. The North Pacific sea leopard is the harbor seal.

sea lion ::: --> Any one of several large species of seals of the family Otariidae native of the Pacific Ocean, especially the southern sea lion (Otaria jubata) of the South American coast; the northern sea lion (Eumetopias Stelleri) found from California to Japan; and the black, or California, sea lion (Zalophus Californianus), which is common on the rocks near San Francisco.

sea ::: n. --> One of the larger bodies of salt water, less than an ocean, found on the earth&

sea otter ::: --> An aquatic carnivore (Enhydris lutris, / marina) found in the North Pacific Ocean. Its fur is highly valued, especially by the Chinese. It is allied to the common otter, but is larger, with feet more decidedly webbed.

sea-roving ::: a. --> Cruising at random on the ocean.

Sea. See OCEANUS; THALATTH; SPACE

seashore ::: n. --> The coast of the sea; the land that lies adjacent to the sea or ocean.
All the ground between the ordinary highwater and low-water marks.


sea snake ::: --> Any one of many species of venomous aquatic snakes of the family Hydrophidae, having a flattened tail and living entirely in the sea, especially in the warmer parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. They feed upon fishes, and are mostly of moderate size, but some species become eight or ten feet long and four inches broad.

sea trumpet ::: --> A great blackish seaweed of the Southern Ocean, having a hollow and expanding stem and a pinnate frond, sometimes twenty feet long.
Any large marine univalve shell of the genus Triton. See Triton.


Second Continent Used in The Secret Doctrine to signify the land mass or configuration of our earth-globe during the second root-race, as each root-race is said to have a continent or group of land masses for the scene of its life history. “The ever-blooming lands of the Second Continent (Greenland, among others) were transformed, in order, from Edens with their eternal spring, into hyperborean Hades. This transformation was due to the displacement of the great waters of the globe, to oceans changing their beds; and the bulk of the Second Race perished in this first great throe of the evolution and consolidation of the globe during the human period” (SD 2:138). Also called the Hyperborean continent. See ROOT-RACE, SECOND

sentinel ::: n. --> One who watches or guards; specifically (Mil.), a soldier set to guard an army, camp, or other place, from surprise, to observe the approach of danger, and give notice of it; a sentry.
Watch; guard.
A marine crab (Podophthalmus vigil) native of the Indian Ocean, remarkable for the great length of its eyestalks; -- called also sentinel crab.


sephen ::: n. --> A large sting ray of the genus Trygon, especially T. sephen of the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. The skin is an article of commerce.

shearwater ::: n. --> Any one of numerous species of long-winged oceanic birds of the genus Puffinus and related genera. They are allied to the petrels, but are larger. The Manx shearwater (P. Anglorum), the dusky shearwater (P. obscurus), and the greater shearwater (P. major), are well-known species of the North Atlantic. See Hagdon.

shoreless ::: a. --> Having no shore or coast; of indefinite or unlimited extent; as, a shoreless ocean.

shovelhead ::: n. --> A shark (Sphryna tiburio) allied to the hammerhead, and native of the warmer parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans; -- called also bonnet shark.

shovelnose ::: n. --> The common sand shark. See under Snad.
A small California shark (Heptranchias maculatus), which is taken for its oil.
A Pacific Ocean shark (Hexanchus corinus).
A ganoid fish of the Sturgeon family (Scaphirhynchus platyrhynchus) of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers; -- called also white sturgeon.


sindhu ::: ocean; river.

snana. ::: ritual bath in a sacred river, pond, lake, or ocean

socotrine ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Socotra, an island in the Indian Ocean, on the east coast of Africa. ::: n. --> A native or inhabitant of Socotra.

sound ::: n. --> The air bladder of a fish; as, cod sounds are an esteemed article of food.
A cuttlefish.
A narrow passage of water, or a strait between the mainland and an island; also, a strait connecting two seas, or connecting a sea or lake with the ocean; as, the Sound between the Baltic and the german Ocean; Long Island Sound.
Any elongated instrument or probe, usually metallic, by


sperm whale ::: --> A very large toothed whale (Physeter macrocephalus), having a head of enormous size. The upper jaw is destitute of teeth. In the upper part of the head, above the skull, there is a large cavity, or case, filled with oil and spermaceti. This whale sometimes grows to the length of more than eighty feet. It is found in the warmer parts of all the oceans. Called also cachalot, and spermaceti whale.

steamboat ::: n. --> A boat or vessel propelled by steam power; -- generally used of river or coasting craft, as distinguished from ocean steamers.

sterrink ::: n. --> The crab-eating seal (Lobodon carcinophaga) of the Antarctic Ocean.

strand ::: n. --> One of the twists, or strings, as of fibers, wires, etc., of which a rope is composed.
The shore, especially the beach of a sea, ocean, or large lake; rarely, the margin of a navigable river. ::: v. t. --> To break a strand of (a rope).


Surabhi (Sanskrit) Surabhi Sweetly-smelling, lovely, charming; a name for the earth, also for the mystical cow of plenty, Kamaduh, one of the 14 precious things yielded by the ocean of milk (space) when churned by the gods to produce the worlds. Among other meanings in all ancient lands, both bull and cow were emblems of the moon and of its manifold generative and productive influences.

Surt (Scandinavian) Surtr (Icelandic) [from svartr the black] Also Surtur, Surter. A Norse fire giant, the world-destroyer in the Edda. In the Norse myths Surt will lead the hosts of Muspellsheim (home of fire) at Ragnarok, when the gods depart the realms of life, and the worlds perish in universal conflagration. Surt himself will slay Frey, the bright god, and when all the combatants are slain, Surt will fling his firebrand, and everything animate or inanimate will be plunged into an ocean of fire, and the nine homes will be no more. Surtarlogi (flame of Surt) represents the volcanic and cosmic forces which will cause the destruction of our world when its life is over. The world, universe, or solar system becoming an ocean of cosmic flame or light refers to the ending of a manvantara and the opening of pralaya. The ocean of fire is the passing of matter back into its primordial fiery spiritual nature and the nine homes are the nine or ten cosmic planes, the nine grades or divisions of the cosmic hierarchy.

tahitian ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Tahiti, an island in the Pacific Ocean. ::: n. --> A native inhabitant of Tahiti.

“Taken variously to mean a shark, a dolphin, etc.; as it is the vahan of Varuna, the Ocean God . . .” (SD 2:577). It appears on the banner of Kama, god of love, and is connected with the immortal egos (TG 162).

ten-pounder ::: n. --> A large oceanic fish (Elops saurus) found in the tropical parts of all the oceans. It is used chiefly for bait.

Tethys (Greek) The wife of Oceanus and mother of a host of water deities. The Hesiodic theogony makes both Oceanus and Tethys titans, born of Uranus and Gaia (heaven and earth), or the spatial reaches of cosmic intelligence and the spatial vehicular aspects of the cosmos, here called earth. Sometimes Tethys is identified with Gaia, and hence with earth, but the earth meant is not our earth, but primordial matter in process of formation.

Thalatth, Thallath (Chaldean) Thalassa (Greek) Sea, ocean; mystically the great generative principle of the spatial deeps. Thallath was the sea, personified as a goddess in the cosmogony of Berosus; used as one of the names of the great deep or abyss, Tiamat, or Chaos. It could breed only monsters, but was destroyed by Belus, and then the gods created heaven and earth. The reference is to the mystical waters of space, or the more concrete aspect of space itself, as the great source or womb of cosmic manifestation, out of which all things come and into which at the end of the cosmic manvantara all things again return. The moon is connected in its cosmogonical function with the waters of space.

The analogy is seen in these streams of solar living fire stepped down into vital electricity on earth, and also in the psychic and astral-physical currents of lunar life which influence generation and all terrestrial growth. In chemical composition, the plasma or fluid part of the blood is said to be identical with that of primordial sea water, ocean water having since become more concentrated.

The Apsaras then are the divine Hetairae of Paradise, beautiful singers and actresses whose beauty and art relieve the arduous and world-long struggle of the Gods against the forces that tend towards disruption by the Titans who would restore Matter to its original atomic condition or of dissolution by the sages and hermits who would make phenomena dissolve prematurely into the One who is above phenomena. They rose from the Ocean, says Valmiki, seeking who should choose them as brides, but neither the Gods nor the Titans accepted them, therefore are they said to be common or universal. The Harmony of Virtue

"The elementary state of material Force is, in the view of the old Indian physicists, a condition of pure material extension in Space of which the peculiar property is vibration typified to us by the phenomenon of sound. But vibration in this state of ether is not sufficient to create forms. There must first be some obstruction in the flow of the Force ocean, some contraction and expansion, some interplay of vibrations, some impinging of force upon force so as to create a beginning of fixed relations and mutual effects. Material Force modifying its first ethereal status assumes a second, called in the old language the aerial, of which the special property is contact between force and force, contact that is the basis of all material relations. Still we have not as yet real forms but only varying forces. A sustaining principle is needed. This is provided by a third self-modification of the primitive Force of which the principle of light, electricity, fire and heat is for us the characteristic manifestation. Even then, we can have forms of force preserving their own character and peculiar action, but not stable forms of Matter. A fourth state characterised by diffusion and a first medium of permanent attractions and repulsions, termed picturesquely water or the liquid state, and a fifth of cohesion, termed earth or the solid state, complete the necessary elements.” The Life Divine*

“The elementary state of material Force is, in the view of the old Indian physicists, a condition of pure material extension in Space of which the peculiar property is vibration typified to us by the phenomenon of sound. But vibration in this state of ether is not sufficient to create forms. There must first be some obstruction in the flow of the Force ocean, some contraction and expansion, some interplay of vibrations, some impinging of force upon force so as to create a beginning of fixed relations and mutual effects. Material Force modifying its first ethereal status assumes a second, called in the old language the aerial, of which the special property is contact between force and force, contact that is the basis of all material relations. Still we have not as yet real forms but only varying forces. A sustaining principle is needed. This is provided by a third self-modification of the primitive Force of which the principle of light, electricity, fire and heat is for us the characteristic manifestation. Even then, we can have forms of force preserving their own character and peculiar action, but not stable forms of Matter. A fourth state characterised by diffusion and a first medium of permanent attractions and repulsions, termed picturesquely water or the liquid state, and a fifth of cohesion, termed earth or the solid state, complete the necessary elements.” The Life Divine

  “The grandest cosmical functions are ascribed to Varuna. Possessed of illimitable knowledge . . . he upholds heaven and earth, he dwells in all worlds as sovereign ruler. . . . He made the golden . . . sun to shine in the firmament. The wind which resounds through the atmosphere is his breath. . . . Through the operation of his laws the moon walks in brightness, and the stars . . . mysteriously vanish in daylight. He knows the flight of birds in the sky, the paths of ships on the ocean, the course of the far-travelling wind, and beholds all the things that have been or shall be done. . . . He witnesses men’s truth and falsehood” (TG 360).

The jiva or prana of theosophy is not an immaterial spirit different from matter acting on a lifeless body; it is itself substantial, consisting in fact of streams of living beings, life-atoms; and so far from acting on something other than itself called the body, it actually composes the body. The minute analysis to which science is now able to subject physical matter has not succeeded in finding anything more rudimentary than living, moving fire, light, and electricity — in short, the ocean of jiva.

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The original idea of Oceanus parallels that contained in the Hindu Puranas concerning the various oceans and islands which surround the earth. Oceanus at first was the ocean of space, which the Hebrews called the waters of space, surrounding all celestial bodies. The reference is likewise to the invisible realms and spheres which mystical thought often grouped under the idea of an environing as well as interpenetrating system of fluid spheres or worlds, the meaning behind the oceans and islands of the Puranas. Ancient Greek mythology states that on the banks of Oceanus are the abodes of the dead, making clear that the reference is not to physical geography but to secret teaching dealing with both the Overworld and the Underworld, with the invisible spheres, planes, and realms of the universe.

These stories refer in part to an actual great deluge in the world’s history, mainly to the sinking of the great and smaller islands of the Atlantean continental stretches. In many if not all the versions, we find that a race had become so corrupt that nature or the gods would no longer tolerate it, and destroyed it and brought forth a new race. There is usually a type-figure, like the Hebrew Noah, who builds an ark or other vessel of salvation, thus saving from the waters the righteous few to be the seeds of the new race. In many versions are traditions of the destruction of the preceding root-race, Atlantis, by water, and of the saving of various groups of human remnants to found new civilizations on lands, then or shortly later geologically speaking, emerging from the ocean. But besides the particular application to this latest cataclysm in the earth’s history, the story refers to cataclysms in general, to the death of old races and the birth of new ones. The evolution of the earth goes on pari passu with that of the beings upon it. These stories are evidently allegorical as well, with reference to cosmological facts. See also ARK

::: "The shoreless stream of idea and thought, imagination and experience, name and form, sensation and vibration sweeps onward for ever, without beginning, without end, rising into view, sinking out of sight; through it the one Intelligence with its million self-expressions pours itself abroad, an ocean with innumerable waves. One particular self-expression may disappear into its source and continent, but that does not and cannot abolish the phenomenal universe. The One is for ever, and the Many are for ever because the One is for ever. So long as there is a sea, there will be waves.” Essays in Philosophy and Yoga

“The shoreless stream of idea and thought, imagination and experience, name and form, sensation and vibration sweeps onward for ever, without beginning, without end, rising into view, sinking out of sight; through it the one Intelligence with its million self-expressions pours itself abroad, an ocean with innumerable waves. One particular self-expression may disappear into its source and continent, but that does not and cannot abolish the phenomenal universe. The One is for ever, and the Many are for ever because the One is for ever. So long as there is a sea, there will be waves.” Essays in Philosophy and Yoga

  The vast body of salt water that covers three fourths of the surface of the globe. 2. A vast expanse or quantity. (Sri Aurobindo also employs the word as an adj. in this sense.) Ocean, ocean’s, oceans, ocean-silence, ocean-ecstasy, world-ocean’s. adj. 3. Of or pertaining to the ocean in its natural and physical relations. Also fig.

The white haoma (or hom) is called the Gokard, the sacred tree of eternal life created by Ahura-Mazda which grows up in the middle of the Farakhard ocean (unbounded ocean or the waters of space), surrounded by the ten thousand healing plants, created by Ahura-Mazda to counteract the 99,999 diseases created by Angra-Mainyu. By the drinking of the Gokard men will become immortal on the day of the resurrection, according to the Bundahish. From the white haoma was also cut the sacred baresma of the Mobeds.

  “This fourth principle is like the sign Libra in the path of the Sun through the Zodiac; when the Sun (who is the real man) reaches that sign he trembles in the balance. Should he go back the worlds would be destroyed; he goes onward, and the whole human race is lifted up to perfection” (Ocean 45-7).

Thus the waters of space are equivalent to the veil of cosmic spirit. Water in ancient cosmogonies corresponded to the Hindu prakriti or pradhana, and like the Greek Second Logos was endowed with feminine or productive characteristics. Thus the archaic Greeks in one form of their cosmogonical philosophy taught that all things, including the gods, came forth from Ocean and his wife Tethys:

Tiamat (Chaldean) Chaldean serpent, slain by Bel, the chief deity. The tale is repeated in the later Babylonian account, with the exception that Marduk or Merodach (producer of the world) replaces Bel. The mythologic serpent, described as the imbodiment of evil both physical and moral, was enormous (300 miles long), it moved in undulations 6 miles in height. When Marduk finally slew Tiamat he split the monster into two halves, using one as a covering of the heavens, so that the upper waters would not come down. Tiamat is cognate with the Babylonian tiamtu, tamtu, “the ocean,” rendered Thalatth by Berosus in his Chaldean cosmogony. There is here likewise the reference to the waters of wisdom, the divine wisdom and the lower wisdom of manifestation.

tide ::: prep. --> Time; period; season.
The alternate rising and falling of the waters of the ocean, and of bays, rivers, etc., connected therewith. The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a little more than twenty-four hours. It is occasioned by the attraction of the sun and moon (the influence of the latter being three times that of the former), acting unequally on the waters in different parts of the earth, thus disturbing their equilibrium. A high tide upon one side of


Titan ::: “In Greek mythology, one of a family of gigantic beings, the twelve primordial children of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth); also certain of the offspring of these Titans. The names of the twelve Titans, the ancestors of the Olympian gods, were Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetos, Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys, and Cronos. Cronos, the youngest of them, ruled the world after overthrowing and castrating Uranus. He swallowed each of his own children at birth but Zeus escaped. Cronos was made to vomit up the others (including Hera, Demeter, Poseidon, and Hades) and, after a protracted struggle, he and the other Titans were vanquished, all of them but Atlas imprisoned in Tartarus, and the reign of Zeus was established. More broadly, the word Titan may be applied to any being of a colossal force or grandiose and lawless self-assertion, or even to whatever is huge or mighty.” Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo’s Works.

titan ::: "In Greek mythology, one of a family of gigantic beings, the twelve primordial children of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth); also certain of the offspring of these Titans. The names of the twelve Titans, the ancestors of the Olympian gods, were Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetos, Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys, and Cronos. Cronos, the youngest of them, ruled the world after overthrowing and castrating Uranus. He swallowed each of his own children at birth but Zeus escaped. Cronos was made to vomit up the others (including Hera, Demeter, Poseidon, and Hades) and, after a protracted struggle, he and the other Titans were vanquished, all of them but Atlas imprisoned in Tartarus, and the reign of Zeus was established. More broadly, the word Titan may be applied to any being of a colossal force or grandiose and lawless self-assertion, or even to whatever is huge or mighty.” *Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo"s Works.

Titans (Greek) In Greek mythology, builders of worlds, often called cosmocratores, and as microcosmic entities the progenitors of human races; as such, of various orders, so that in mythology they were considered good or bad, as angels or entities of matter. Hesiod’s original heaven-dwelling titans, six sons and six daughters of Ouranos and Gaia (heaven and earth), were Oceanos, Coios, Creios, Hyperion, Iapetos, Kronos, Theia, Rheia, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, and Tethys, but other names were later included, such as Prometheus and Epimetheus; and later still the name was given to any descendant of Ouranos and Gaia. Rebellions taking place against the rulers of heaven, followed by falls and castings out, refer to the descent of creative powers to form new worlds and races. In the rebellion of titans, first against Ouranos in favor of Kronos, then against Kronos in favor of Zeus, the titans are mixed up with other sons of heaven and earth — Hecatoncheires (hundred-handed), Cyclopes, etc. — and the accounts in detail are extremely intricate and confused.

TOTAL CONSCIOUSNESS, COSMIC Since the ultimate components of the universe are primordial atoms, cosmic total consciousness is an amalgamation of the consciousness it all primordial atoms, as the ocean is the union of all drops of water. K 1.16.2

Toyambudhi (Sanskrit) Toyāmbudhi [from toya river + ambudhi ocean] The collector or receptacle of rivers; “a country in the northern part of which lay the ‘White Island’ ” (TG 336) or Sveta-dvipa — one of the seven islands or continents spoken of in the Puranas.

transatlantic ::: a. --> Lying or being beyond the Atlantic Ocean.
Crossing the Atlantic Ocean.


tridacna ::: n. --> A genus of very large marine bivalve shells found on the coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species (T. gigas) often weighs four or five hundred pounds, and is sometimes used for baptismal fonts. Called also paw shell, and fountain shell.

triple-tail ::: n. --> An edible fish (Lobotes Surinamensis) found in the warmer parts of all the oceans, and common on the southern and middle coasts of the United States. When living it is silvery gray, and becomes brown or blackish when dead. Its dorsal and anal fins are long, and extend back on each side of the tail. It has large silvery scales which are used in the manufacture of fancy work. Called also, locally, black perch, grouper, and flasher.

Triyana (Sanskrit) Triyāna [from tri three + yāna vehicle, way] The three vehicles, ways, conditions, or degrees by which the neophyte, and later adept, crosses the ocean of births, deaths, and rebirths or samsara. The three vehicles are likewise three degrees of yoga known as sravaka, pratyeka-buddha, and bodhisattva.

tubipora ::: n. --> A genus of halcyonoids in which the skeleton, or coral (called organ-pipe coral), consists of a mass of parallel cylindrical tubes united at intervals by transverse plates. These corals are usually red or purple and form large masses. They are natives of the tropical parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

tunny ::: n. --> Any one of several species of large oceanic fishes belonging to the Mackerel family, especially the common or great tunny (Orcynus / Albacora thynnus) native of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It sometimes weighs a thousand pounds or more, and is extensively caught in the Mediterranean. On the American coast it is called horse mackerel. See Illust. of Horse mackerel, under Horse.

turbulent ::: a. --> Disturbed; agitated; tumultuous; roused to violent commotion; as, the turbulent ocean.
Disposed to insubordination and disorder; restless; unquiet; refractory; as, turbulent spirits.
Producing commotion; disturbing; exciting.


unlimited ::: a. --> Not limited; having no bounds; boundless; as, an unlimited expanse of ocean.
Undefined; indefinite; not bounded by proper exceptions; as, unlimited terms.
Unconfined; not restrained; unrestricted.


Uranides (Greek) Those titans who were sons of Uranus and who rebelled against Kronos, called the divine titans. They were the enemies of the lower titans who, in the similar line of Jewish thought, were represented by Samael or Jehovah. In Hesiod they were said to be six: Oceanus (Okeanos), Coeus (Koios), Crius (Krioz), Hyperion, Iapetus, and Kronos or Saturnus. The name of a seventh called Phoreg has been added, his name being found in an old Greek fragment relating to the myth.

Vaicountha ::: “A paradise of the Hindus; the heaven of Vishnu, sometimes described as on Mount Meru, at other times as in the ‘Northern Ocean’ of Puranic cosmology.” Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo’s Works

Vaikunthaloka (Sanskrit) Vaikuṇṭhaloka Vishnu’s heaven, variously described as situated in the northern ocean or on the eastern peak of Mount Meru. See also VAIKUNTHAS

Varahi ::: the sakti of Vis.n.u in his third avatara, when he incarnated Varahi as a mighty boar (Varaha) to raise the Earth from the depths of the ocean.

varuna. ::: a vedic deity considered the sustainer of the universe and also the presiding deity of the oceans and water

Varuna ::: "he of the Wideness", [Ved.]: the deva as the all-pervading Vastness and purity of the Divine supporting and perfecting the world, he represents the ethereal purity and oceanic wideness of the infinite Truth; [Purana]: the deity of the waters; [in the Gita called chief among the peoples of the sea].

Varuna (Sanskrit) Varuṇa [from the verbal root vṛ to surround, envelop] The all-enveloping sky; originally Varuna represented the waters of space, or the all-investing sky, akasa, but in later mythology he became the god of the ocean. In the Mahabharata he was one of the four guardians of our visible kosmos, the guardian of the West.

Varun.a ::: "the Lord of Wideness", a Vedic god who "brings to us Varuna the infinite oceanic space of the divine soul and its ethereal, elemental purity", one of the Four who represent the "working of the Truth in the human mind and temperament"; in post-Vedic mythology, the god of the sea.

vast ::: superl. --> Waste; desert; desolate; lonely.
Of great extent; very spacious or large; also, huge in bulk; immense; enormous; as, the vast ocean; vast mountains; the vast empire of Russia.
Very great in numbers, quantity, or amount; as, a vast army; a vast sum of money.
Very great in importance; as, a subject of vast concern.


velella ::: n. --> Any species of oceanic Siphonophora belonging to the genus Velella.

walrus ::: n. --> A very large marine mammal (Trichecus rosmarus) of the Seal family, native of the Arctic Ocean. The male has long and powerful tusks descending from the upper jaw. It uses these in procuring food and in fighting. It is hunted for its oil, ivory, and skin. It feeds largely on mollusks. Called also morse.

water nymph ::: --> A goddess of any stream or other body of water, whether one of the Naiads, Nereids, or Oceanides.
A water lily (Nymphaea).


western ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the west; situated in the west, or in the region nearly in the direction of west; being in that quarter where the sun sets; as, the western shore of France; the western ocean.
Moving toward the west; as, a ship makes a western course; coming from the west; as, a western breeze.


*What is meant here is the Divine in its essential manifestation which reveals itself to us as Light and Consciousness, Power, Love and Beauty. But in its actual cosmic manifestation the Supreme, being the Infinite and not bound by any limitation, can manifest in itself, in its consciousness of innumerable possibilities, something that seems to be the opposite of itself, something in which there can be Darkness, Inconscience, Inertia, Insensibility, Disharmony and Disintegration. It is this that we see at the basis of the material world and speak of nowadays as the Inconscient—the inconscient Ocean of the Rigveda in which the One was hidden and arose in the form of this Universe,— or, as it is sometimes called, the non-being, Asat. The Ignorance which is the characteristic of our mind and life is the result of this origin in the Inconscience. Moreover, in the evolution out of inconscient existence there rise up naturally powers and beings which are interested in the maintenance of all negations of the Divine, error and unconsciousness, pain, suffering, obscurity, death, weakness, illness, disharmony, evil. Hence the perversion of the manifestation here, its inability to reveal the true essence of the Divine. Yet in the very base of this evolution all that is divine is there involved and pressing to evolve, Light, Consciousness, Power, Perfection, Beauty, Love. For in the Inconscient itself and behind the perversions of the Ignorance Divine Consciousness lies concealed and works and must more and more appear, throwing off in the end its disguises. That is why it is said that the world is called to express the Divine.

wideness ::: n. --> The quality or state of being wide; breadth; width; great extent from side to side; as, the wideness of a room.
Large extent in all directions; broadness; greatness; as, the wideness of the sea or ocean.


wide ::: superl. --> Having considerable distance or extent between the sides; spacious across; much extended in a direction at right angles to that of length; not narrow; broad; as, wide cloth; a wide table; a wide highway; a wide bed; a wide hall or entry.
Having a great extent every way; extended; spacious; broad; vast; extensive; as, a wide plain; the wide ocean; a wide difference.
Of large scope; comprehensive; liberal; broad; as, wide


With regard to the elohim bringing man forth “in their own image” (tselem), Blavatsky says: “The sexless Race was their first production, a modification of and from themselves, the pure spiritual existences; and this as Adam solus. Thence came the second Race: Adam-Eve or Jod-Heva, inactive androgynes; and finally the Third, or the ‘Separating Hermaphrodite,’ Cain and Abel, who produce the Fourth, Seth-Enos, etc.” (SD 2:134). Again, “finally, even the four ‘Adams’ (symbolizing under other names the four preceding races) were forgotten; and passing from one generation in to another, each loaded with some additional myths, got at last drowned in that ocean of popular symbolism called the Pantheons. Yet they exist to this day in the oldest Jewish traditions, as the Tzelem, ‘the Shadow-Adam’ (the Chhayas of our doctrine); the ‘model’ Adam, the copy of the first, and the ‘male and female’ of the exoteric genesis (chap. i); the third, the ‘earthly Adam’ before the Fall, an androgyne; and the Fourth — the Adam after his fall, i.e. separated into sexes, or the pure Atlantean. The Adam of the garden of Eden, or the forefather of our race — the fifth — is an ingenious compound of the above four” (SD 2:503). See also ‘OLAM; SEPHIRAH

With the giantess Angerboda (boding regret) Loki sired three offspring: the Midgard serpent (the equator) which is curled round the earth in the depths of the oceans and which also has larger astronomical applications; the wolf Fenris, which is to devour the sun at the end of its lifetime; and Hel, the queen of the realms of death. According to one tale Loki in the shape of a mare gave birth to Odin’s eight-legged steed, Sleipnir (slider), and so provides the mount which enables Odin to enter all spheres of life. In another, Loki and Dvalin, the human “dwarf” (animal) nature, competed with the sons of the giant Ivaldi to produce valuable gifts for the Aesir (gods).

world ::: 1. Everything that exists; the universe; the macrocosm. 2. The earth with its inhabitants. 3. Any sphere, realm, or domain, with all pertaining to it. 4. Any period, state, or sphere of existence. world"s, worlds, wonder-world, wonder-worlds, world-adventure, world-adventure"s, world-being"s, World-Bliss, world-cloak, world-conjecture"s, world-creating, world-creators, world-delight, World-Delight, world-destiny, world-destroying, world-disillusion"s, world-dream, world-drowse, world-egos, world-energies, world-energy, World-Energy, world-force, world-experience, world-fact, world-failure"s, world-fate, World-Force, world-forces, World-free, World-Geometer"s, world-heart, world-idea, world-ignorance, World-Ignorance, World-maker"s, world-indifference, world-interpreting, world-kindergarten, world-knowledge, world-law, world-laws, world-libido"s, world-making"s, World-Matter"s, World-naked, world-need, world-ocean"s, world-outline, world-pain, world-passion, World-personality, world-pile, world-plan, world-power, World-Power, World-Power"s, World-Puissance, world-rapture, world-redeemer"s, world-rhyme, world-rhythms, world-scene, world-scheme, world-sea, World-Self, world-shape, world-shapes, world-space, world-stuff, world-symbol, World-symbols, World-task, world-time, World-Time‘s, world-tree, world-ways, world-whim, dream-world, heaven-world, mid-world.

xmlrpc.php "web, programming" The default {XML-RPC} {URL} for {Wordpress}. WordPress XML-RPC lets you post to a WordPress {blog} and perform other functions using popular {weblog} {clients}. It can be extended by WordPress {plugins}. It is used by the mobile application and the JetPack plugin for example. Since this {API} is enabled by default, it is a favourite target for attacking Wordpress sites. {Documentation (https://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_Support)}. {Protecting against XML RPC attacks (https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-protect-wordpress-from-xml-rpc-attacks-on-ubuntu-14-04)}. (2017-02-09)

Yadava (Sanskrit) Yādava A descendant of Yadu; also a great race of Hindustan in which Krishna was born. The founder of this race, Yadu, was the son of Yayati and Devayani, and ruled over the country west of the Jumna River, adjoining the Kurus. He was the half-brother of Puru, who became the founder of the Paurava line of the Chandravansa (lunar dynasty) — to which also belonged the Kurus and Pandus. The greatest of the Yadavas in Hindu story was Krishna (hence he is called Yadava, “son of Yadu”). He established the Yadavas in Gujarat, his capital city being Dvaraka, to which Krishna brought all the inhabitants of the city of Mathura after he had slain his wicked cousin Kansa who had usurped the throne. Sometime after Krishna’s death (3102 BC), a catastrophe occurred at Dvaraka in which the city and all its inhabitants were engulfed by the ocean. Only a few members of the race who were absent from the city were saved. The present rajas of Vijaya-nagara maintain that they are living descendants of the Yadavas.



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1:It is easy to believe we are each waves, and forget we are also the ocean." ~ Jon J. Muth,
2:The Avatars are to God what the waves are to the ocean. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
3:Every drop of earthly bitterness will be changed into an ocean of heavenly sweetness. ~ Saint Henry Suso,
4:Every drop of earthly bitterness will be changed into an ocean of heavenly sweetness." ~ Saint Henry Suso,
5:This world is like the shore and the World to Come like the ocean ~ Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, (RaMCHaL),
6:it is like that of a raindrop upon the ocean... ~ Hafiz, @Sufi_Path
7:You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
8:all rivers
become one
with the ocean
~ Sora, @BashoSociety
9:All know that the drop merges into the ocean, but few know that the ocean merges into the drop. ~ Kabir,
10:When a Saviour comes, he carries thousands easily across the ocean of Maya. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
11:Sri Aurobindo's Savitri is a vast ocean and one may, upon reflection, go in pursuit of the choicest of pearls. ~ Daniel Albuquerque,
12:a summer night at
the edge of the ocean
a bonfire
~ Buson, @BashoSociety
13:The smallest drop of water united to the ocean no longer dries. ~ A Hindu Thought, the Eternal Wisdom
14:The river's water
enters the ocean
never to return
~ Rihaku, @BashoSociety
15:In this immense ocean the world is an atom and the atom a world. ~ Attar of Nishapur, the Eternal Wisdom
16:The soul must turn to You O, Aruna Hill, and merge again in You alone, Ocean of bliss. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
17:Intense cold freezes the water into ice, which floats on the ocean in blocks of various forms.
   ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
18:The sight of You amazes me. ~ For the Pearl does this... and the Ocean does that." ~ Hafiz, @Sufi_Path
19:So long as the heart of man is directed towards God, he cannot be lost in the ocean of worldliness. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
20:Pure creation issues from my form of absolute knowledge, which resembles a cloudless sky or a still ocean. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
21:Oh beloved, seeking and searching the seeker is lost. And the ocean has fallen into the dewdrop; now it is impossible to find it. ~ Kabir,
22:Enlightenment is when a wave realizes it is the ocean." ~ Thich Nhat Hanh, (b. 1926) Vietnamese Buddhist monk, founder of the Plum Village Tradition, Wikipedia,
23:Drink this wine, dying to self, You will be free from the spell of self. Then will your being as a drop, Fall into the ocean of the Eternal." ~ Mahmoud Shabestari,
24:You, yourself, are the eternal energy which appears as this universe. You didn't come into this world; you came out of it. Like a wave from the ocean. ~ Alan Watts,
25:Ocean of Nectar, Full of Grace, engulfing the universe in Thy Splendor! Open the lotus of my heart in Bliss. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
26:Pray to God earnestly, in time He will surely emancipate you and enable you to swim happily upon the ocean of bliss. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
27:You must dive again and again into the ocean to find pearls. God is in the world, but you must persevere to see Him. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
28:early autumn
the ocean and the fields
all green
~ Matsuo Basho, @BashoSociety
29:into the ocean
I throw my sandals
rain on my head
~ Matsuo Basho, @BashoSociety
30:Pain and pleasure are the crests and valleys in the ocean of bliss. Deep down there is utter fullness. ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
31:Thoughts appear wending like the waves of an ocean. As meditation on the Self rises higher, thoughts get destroyed. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
32:He is the explorer and the mariner
On a secret inner ocean without bourne. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Secret Knowledge,
33:The worlds of the universe are like foam on the ocean and poets and the wise appear like lightning. ~ Yoka Diashi, @BashoSociety
34:God is absolute, eternal Brahman as well as the father of the universe. The indivisible Brahman is like a vast shoreless ocean. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
35:I move in an ocean of stupendous Light
Joining my depths to His eternal height. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Light,
36:Like a doll of salt trying to fathom the ocean, the jiva, in trying to fathom God, loses its individuality and becomes one with Him. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
37:As lead in mercury soon dissolves, so the individual soul melts away, losing its limitations when it falls into the ocean of Brahman. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
38:I am but a guest in this world. While others rush about to get things done, I accept what is offered. I drift like a wave on the ocean. I blow as aimless as the wind. ~ Tao Te Ching,
39:Long must you struggle in the water before you learn to swim. Long must you struggle before you can hope to swim in the ocean of Bliss. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
40:The Master used to say, 'Don't jump into the ocean of Maya, for you may be eaten up by sharks and crocodiles.' But why should you worry? You have the Master with you. ~ Sri Sarada Devi,
41:The Avatar is always one and the same. Plunging into the ocean of life, he rises up as Krishna, diving again and rising up, he is Christ. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
42:In the vast ocean of cause and effect, actions happen and impermanent results follow. If one takes them as 'my' actions the idea of having a free will gets stronger. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
43:One may be caught halfway in Bhakti. But it doesn't matter; for the ice in which one is held is the ocean of existence-consciousness-bliss. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
44:Poems in largeness cast like moving worlds
And metres surging with the ocean's voice ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Growth of the Flame,
45:The Immobile's ocean-silence saw him pass, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Yoga of the King, The Yoga of the Spirit's Freedom and Greatness,
46:When the human soul is attracted by Universal Consciousness, it destroys all individuality and sinks into the ocean of God's infinite Love. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
47:Shuddered in silence as obscurely stir
Ocean's dim fields delivered to the moon. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Debate of Love and Death,
48:Love immense and infinite, broad as the sky and deep as the ocean—this is the one great gain in life. Blessed is he who gets it. ~ Swami Vivekananda, (C.W. V. 144),
49:Instead of standing on the shore and proving to ourselves that the ocean cannot carry us, let us venture on its waters just to see. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin,
50:In the Impersonal's ocean without shore
The Person in the World-Spirit anchored rode; ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Kingdoms of the Greater Knowledge,
51:Arrive at knowledge over small streamlets, and do not plunge immediately into the ocean, since progress must go from the easier to the more difficult. ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas,
52:The surface of the earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. On this shore we've learned most of what we know. Recently we've waded a little way out, maybe ankle-deep, and the water seems inviting. ~ Carl Sagan,
53:There are pearls in the depths of the ocean, but one must dare all the perils of the deep to have them. So is. it with the Eternal in the world. ~ Ramakrishna, the Eternal Wisdom
54:In a small corner of infinity,
Our lives are inlets of an ocean's force. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 02.05,
55:There is nowhere in this world, nor in the air, nor in the midst of the ocean any place where we can disembarrass ourselves of the evil we have done. ~ Dhainmapada, the Eternal Wisdom
56:As the water of the ocean is now calm and next agitated into waves, so are Brahman and Maya. The ocean in the tranquil state is Brahman, and in the turbulent state, Maya. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
57:Tell the night that it cannot claim our day. No religion claims love's holy faith. Love's an ocean, vast and without shores. When lovers drown, they don't cry out or pray. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
58:Oh thou! who art free of notion, imagination, and duality, We are all bellows in the ocean of eternity." ~ Binavali, a sufi of the 17th century. From "The Religion of the Sufis : From The Dabistan of Mohsin Fani,", (1979),
59:All ocean lived within a wandering drop.
   A time made body housed the illimitable.
   To live this mystery out our soul comes here.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The World-Stair,
60:The mind of the most rational among us may be compared to a stormy ocean of passionate convictions based on desire, upon which float perilously a few tiny boats carrying a cargo of scientifically tested beliefs. ~ Bertrand Russell,
61:As the rivers flow into the ocean and lose their name and form, the sage losing name and form disappears into the supreme Spirit and himself becomes that Spirit. ~ Mundaka Upanishad, the Eternal Wisdom
62:In her voyage across the ocean of this world, the Church is like a great ship being pounded by the waves of life's different stresses. Our duty is not to abandon ship but to keep her on her course. ~ Saint Boniface of Mainz, (675-754 AD),
63:His knowledge scans bright pebbles on the shore
Of the huge ocean of his ignorance. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 07.04 - The Triple Soul-Forces,
64:In her voyage across the ocean of this world, the Church is like a great ship being pounded by the waves of life's different stresses. Our duty is not to abandon ship but to keep her on her course." ~ Saint Boniface of Mainz, (675-754 AD),
65:There are four types of oceans; passions are oceans of sins, the self (nafs) is the ocean of lust, death is the ocean of life, and the grave is the ocean of distress. ~ Sayyiduna Uthman, @Sufi_Path
66:Therefore regard attentively this ocean of impermanence, contemplate it even to its foundation and labour no more to attain but one sole thing,-the kingdom of the Permanent. ~ Buddhist Texts, the Eternal Wisdom
67:Compose your mind and fix it on God. Say to your mind: "Plunge into the ocean of God." Make the best use of this Divine grace. Do not sacrifice the infinite bliss of God for the sake of the ephemeral pleasures of the world. ~ SWAMI BRAHMANANDA,
68:Rest in natural great peace, this exhausted mind,
Beaten helpless by karma and neurotic thoughts,
Like the relentless fury of the pounding waves
In the infinite ocean of samsara.
Rest in natural great peace. ~ Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche,
69:The wave is the same as the ocean, though it is not the whole ocean. So each wave of creation is a part of the eternal Ocean of Spirit. The Ocean can exist without the waves, but the waves cannot exist without the Ocean. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda,
70:All my cells thrill swept by a surge of splendour,
Soul and body stir with a mighty rapture,
Light and still more light like an ocean billows
    Over me, round me. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Future Poetry, Descent,
71:Now it is your bounden duty to give your entire mind to God, to plunge deep into the Ocean of His Love. There is no fear of death from plunging into this Ocean, for this is the Ocean of Immortality. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
72:We will have to cover the whole universe by the Lord Himself. If we cannot do that how can we expect to reach perfection, how can we expect to realize the eternal and infinite ocean of wisdom as the foundation of this universe? ~ SWAMI ABHEDANANDA,
73:On the ocean surface of vast Consciousness
Small thoughts in shoals are fished up into a net
But the great truths escape her narrow cast; ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Debate of Love and Death,
74:Be quiet now and wait. It may be that the ocean one, the one we desire so to move into and become, desires us out here on land a little longer, going our sundry roads to the shore. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi, @Sufi_Path
75:The ancients might well make of silence a god, for it is the element of all divinity, of all infinity, of a transcendent greatness, at once the source and the ocean in which all begins and ends. ~ Carlyle, the Eternal Wisdom
76:Such is the Guru, "Who has himself crossed this terrible ocean of life, and without any idea of gain to himself, helps others also to cross the ocean." This is the Guru, and mark that none else can be a Guru. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
77:The magnetic needle always points to the north, and hence it is that sailing vessel does not lose her direction. So long as the heart of man is directed towards God, he cannot be lost in the ocean of worldliness. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
78:An ocean of electric Energy
Formlessly formed its strange wave-particles
Constructing by their dance this solid scheme, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 02.05,
79:Before the Comet comes, many nations, the good excepted, will be scoured with want and famine. The great nation in the ocean that is inhabited by people of different tribes and descent by an earthquake, storm and tidal waves will be devastated." ~ Saint Hildegard of Bingen,
80:The ocean is full of precious pearls,but you may not get them at the first dive. My boys, once again I enjoin you, have firm faith in the words of your Guru, & try to get absorbed in deep meditation. Be sure, sooner or later you will have a vision of the Lord. ~ SWAMI BRAHMANANDA,
81:We have been to the moon, we have charted the depths of the ocean & the heart of the atom, but we have a fear of looking inward to ourselves because we sense that is where all the contradictions flow together." ~ T. McKenna, (1946 - 2000) American ethnobotanist, mystic,Wikipedia.,
82:Identified with silence and boundlessness
My spirit widens clasping the universe
    Till all that seemed becomes the Real,
        One in a mighty and single vastness. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Ocean Oneness,
83:Silence is round me, wideness ineffable;
White birds on the ocean diving and wandering;
    A soundless sea on a voiceless heaven,
        Azure on azure, is mutely gazing. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Ocean Oneness,
84:True teachers who do not deceive on the supreme path, are like great ships that rescue beings from the ocean of existence. They are like rain of nectar that covers the flames of karma and defilements. And they are like the sun and moon that dispels the darkness of ignorance. ~ Jigme Lingpa,
85:Feet (Mother's)
A giant drop of the Bliss unknowable
Overwhelmed his limbs and round his soul became
A fiery ocean of felicity;
He foundered drowned in sweet and burning vasts: ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Paradise of the Life-Gods,
86:I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
   ~ Isaac Newton,
87:God is one the paths to reach him (religions) are many - just as different rivers, originating in different mountains, traverse different paths, flowing straight or crooked, and at last join the ocean. He is the one Lord of all, the one Soul of all souls. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
88:Studying the dharma is a vital part of our path. But if we never practice what we have studied, it is as if we have built a great ship, and then left it on dry land. The ship must set sail. That is the only way that we can cross the ocean of samsara to the enlightened state of a buddha. ~ Chamtrul Rinpoche,
89:Thou hast demanded of me what is this phantasma goria of things here around us. To tell thee the whole truth of this matter would take too long; it is a fantastic image which issues from a vast ocean and then into that vast ocean it returns. ~ Omar Khayyam, the Eternal Wisdom
90:Love which overflows on every side, which is found in the centre of the stars, which is in the depths of the Ocean,-Love whose perfume declares itself everywhere, which nourishes all the kingdoms of Nature and which maintains equilibrium and harmony in the whole universe. ~ Antoine the Healer, the Eternal Wisdom
91:God's Tread
Once we have chosen to be as the gods, we must follow that motion.
Knowledge must grow in us, might like a Titan's, bliss like an ocean,
Calmness and purity born of the spirit's gaze on the Real,
Rapture of his oneness embracing the soul in a clasp ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Ahana,
92:I have a thousand brilliant lies For the question: How are you? I have a thousand brilliant lies For the question: What is God? If you think that the Truth can be known From words, If you think that the Sun and the Ocean Can pass through that tiny opening Called the mouth, O someone should start laughing! Someone should start wildly Laughing Now!
   ~ Hafiz,
93:If thou remain in isolation, thou shalt never be able to travel the path of the spirit; a guide is needed. Go not alone by thyself, enter not as a blind man into that ocean...Since thou art utterly ignorant what thou shouldst do to issue out of the pit of this world, how shalt thou dispense with a sure guide? ~ Attar of Nishapur, the Eternal Wisdom
94:As the floods when they have thrown themselves into the ocean, lose their name and their form and one cannot say of them, "Behold, they are here, they are there, " though still they are, so one cannot say of the Perfect when he has entered into the supreme Nirvana, "He is here, he is there," though he is still in existence. ~ Buddhist Meditations, the Eternal Wisdom
95:All the earth is no more than a great tomb and there is nothing on its surface which is not hidden in the tomb, under earth...All are hastening to bury themselves in the depths of the ocean of infinity. But be of good courage.. .The sun is cradled in darkness and the need of the night is to reveal the splendour of the stars. ~ Totaku-ko-Nozagual (Lopok. Mexico.), the Eternal Wisdom
96:An ocean of electric Energy
Formlessly formed its strange wave-particles
Constructing by their dance this solid scheme, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Godheads of the Little Life
Wave-particles
The dictum that each has his own way is not true; each has his own way of following the common way and the "own way" may often be very defective. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Yoga - IV, Mental Development and Sadhana,
97:It is important to preserve the body's strength and health, for it is our best instrument. Take care that it is strong and healthy, you possess no better instrument. Imagine that it is as strong as steel and that thanks to it you travel over this ocean of life. The weak will never attain to liberation, put off all weakness, tell your body that it is robust, your intelligence that it is strong, have in yourself a boundless faith and hope ~ Vivekananda, the Eternal Wisdom
98:Two seem his goals, yet ever are they one
And gaze at each other over bourneless Time;
Spirit and Matter are their end and source. ||16.9||

A seeker of hidden meanings in life’s forms,
Of the great Mother’s wide uncharted will
And the rude enigma of her terrestrial ways
He is the explorer and the mariner
On a secret inner ocean without bourne:
He is the adventurer and cosmologist
Of a magic earth’s obscure geography. ||16.10|| ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 1:3, || 16.9 - 16.10 ||,
99:O son of earth, be blind and thou shalt see My beauty; be deaf and thou shalt hear My sweet song, My pleasant melody; be ignorant and thou shalt partake My knowledge; be in distress and thou shalt have an eternal portion of the infinite ocean of My riches:-blind to all that is not My beauty, deaf to all that is not My word, ignorant of all that is not My knowledge. Thus with a gaze that is pure, a spirit without stain, an understanding refined, thou shalt enter into my sacred presence. ~ Baha-ullah, "The Hidden Words in Persian.", the Eternal Wisdom
100:Don't depend on death to liberate you from your imperfections. You are exactly the same after death as you were before. Nothing changes; you only give up the body. If you are a thief or a liar or a cheater before death, you don't become an angel merely by dying. If such were possible, then let us all go and jump in the ocean now and become angels at once! Whatever you have made of yourself thus far, so will you be hereafter. And when you reincarnate, you will bring that same nature with you. To change, you have to make the effort. This world is the place to do it.
   ~ Paramahansa Yogananda,
101:Your love renders you impatient and disturbed.
With such sincerity you have placed your head at her feet that you are oblivious to the world.

When in the eyes of your beloved riches don't count, gold and dust are as one to you.
You say that she dwells in your eyes - if they be closed, she is in your mind.
If she demands your life, you place it in her hand; if she places a sword upon your head, you hold it forward.

When earthly love produces such confusion and demands such obedience, don't you wonder if travelers of the road of God remain engulfed in the Ocean of Reality? ~ Saadi,
102:They climb Indra like a ladder. As one mounts peak after peak, there becomes clear the much that has still to be done. Indra brings consciousness of That as the goal.

Like a hawk, a kite He settles on the Vessel and upbears it; in His stream of movement He discovers the Rays, for He goes bearing his weapons: He cleaves to the ocean surge of the waters; a great King, He declares the fourth status. Like a mortal purifying his body, like a war-horse galloping to the conquest of riches He pours calling through all the sheath and enters these vessels. Rig Veda.2 ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, 1.26,
103:Her mortal members fell back from her soul.
A moment of a secret body's sleep,
Her trance knew not of sun or earth or world;
Thought, time and death were absent from her grasp:
She knew not self, forgotten was Savitri.
All was the violent ocean of a will
Where lived captive to an immense caress,
Possessed in a supreme identity,
Her aim, joy, origin, Satyavan alone.
Her sovereign prisoned in her being's core,
He beat there like a rhythmic heart, - herself
But different still, one loved, enveloped, clasped,
A treasure saved from the collapse of space. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri,
104:Patrul Rinpoche tells the story of an old frog who had lived all his life in a dank well. One day a frog from the sea paid him a visit. "Where do you come from?" asked the frog in the well. "From the great ocean," he replied. "How big is your ocean?" "It's gigantic." "You mean about a quarter of the size of my well here?" "Bigger." "Bigger? You mean half as big?" "No, even bigger." "Is it . . . as big as this well?" "There's no comparison." "That's impossible! I've got to see this for myself." They set off together. When the frog from the well saw the ocean, it was such a shock that his head just exploded into pieces. ~ Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying,
105:The Yogi should always listen to the sound (nada) in the interior of his right ear. This sound, when constantly practiced, will drown every sound (dhvani from outside .... By persisting ... the sound will be heard subtler and subtler. At first, it will be like what is produced by the ocean (jaladhi), the cloud (jimuta), the kettle-drum (bheri), and the water-fall (nirjhara) . ... A little later it will be like the sound produced by a tabor (mardala, or small drum), a big bell (ghanta), and a military drum (kahala); and finally like the sound of the tinkling bell (kinkin), the bamboo-flute (vamsa), the harp (vina) and the bee (bhramara).
   ~ Nadabindu-Upanishad, (verses 31-41),
106:The three states come and go, but you are always there. It is like a cinema. The screen is always there but several types of pictures appear on the screen and then disappear. Nothing sticks to the screen, it remains a screen. Similarly, you remain your own Self in all the three states. If you know that, the three states will not trouble you, just as the pictures which appear on the screen do not stick to it. On the screen, you sometimes see a huge ocean with endless waves; that disappears. Another time, you see fire spreading all around; that too disappears. The screen is there on both occasions. Did the screen get wet with the water or did it get burned by the fire? Nothing affected the screen. In the same way, the things that happen during the wakeful, dream and sleep states do not affect you at all; you remain your own Self. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
107:Driven by her breath across life's tossing deep,
Through the thunder's roar and through the windless hush,
Through fog and mist where nothing more is seen,
He carries her sealed orders in his breast.
Late will he know, opening the mystic script,
Whether to a blank port in the Unseen
He goes or, armed with her fiat, to discover
A new mind and body in the city of God
And enshrine the Immortal in his glory's house
And make the finite one with Infinity.
Across the salt waste of the endless years
Her ocean winds impel his errant boat,
The cosmic waters plashing as he goes,
A rumour around him and danger and a call.
Always he follows in her force's wake.
He sails through life and death and other life,
He travels on through waking and through sleep. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 1:4,
108:He found the vast Thought with seven heads that is born of the Truth; he created some fourth world and became universal. . . .
The Sons of Heaven, the Heroes of the Omnipotent, thinking the straight thought, giving voice to the Truth, founded the plane of illumination and conceived the first abode of the Sacrifice. . . . The Master of Wisdom cast down the stone defences and called to the Herds of Light, . . . the herds that stand in the secrecy on the bridge over the Falsehood between two worlds below and one above; desiring Light in the darkness, he brought upward the Ray-Herds and uncovered from the veil the three worlds; he shattered the city that lies hidden in ambush, and cut the three out of the Ocean, and discovered the Dawn and the Sun and the Light and the Word of Light. Rig Veda.2 ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, Out of the Sevenfold Ignorance towards the Sevenfold Knowledge,
109:Nature may reach the same result in many ways. Like a wave in the physical world, in the infinite ocean of the medium which pervades all, so in the world of organisms, in life, an impulse started proceeds onward, at times, may be, with the speed of light, at times, again, so slowly that for ages and ages it seems to stay, passing through processes of a complexity inconceivable to men, but in all its forms, in all its stages, its energy ever and ever integrally present.
   A single ray of light from a distant star falling upon the eye of a tyrant in bygone times may have altered the course of his life, may have changed the destiny of nations, may have transformed the surface of the globe, so intricate, so inconceivably complex are the processes in Nature. In no way can we get such an overwhelming idea of the grandeur of Nature than when we consider, that in accordance with the law of the conservation of energy, throughout the Infinite, the forces are in a perfect balance, and hence the energy of a single thought may determine the motion of a universe. ~ Nikola Tesla,
110:You are living today in countries where the Dharma has only just begun to take root, like a fragile new shoot in the ground. Only your sustained diligence will bring it to fruition. Depending on the effort you put into study, reflection and meditation, and to integrating what you have understood into your spiritual practice, accomplishment may be days, months, or years away. It is essential to remember that all your endeavors on the path are for the sake of others. Remain humble, and aware that your efforts are like child's play compared to the ocean-like activity of the great bodhisattvas. Be like a parent providing for much-loved children, never thinking that you have done too much for others - or even that you have done enough. If you finally managed, through your own efforts alone, to establish all beings in buddhahood, you would simply think that all your wishes had been fulfilled. Never have even a trace of hope for something in return. ~ Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, The Heart of Compassion, Instructions on Ngulchu Thogme's Thirty-Sevenfold Practice of a Bodhisattva – p 147, Padmakara Translation Group - Shechen Publications
111:    The fourth group: Saraswati, the wealth of the fullest inspiration of the complete Truth, signifies speedy and rhythmic truth. She is the divine hearing. No doubt, we see and meet the Truth with our divine vision, but to make, the Truth active and dynamic and fill the creation with the power of Truth we needs must take the help of divine hearing. As the truth possesses a form, even so it has a name. It is precisely because of form and name that the truth becomes concrete. The form of truth is Visible in the divine vision, the name of truth in the divine hearing. Saraswati gives the divine name and Ila gives the divine form to the truth. Under the inspiration of Saraswati the truth casts aside all untruths. Hence she is called Pavaka(the Purifier). Above the mind there abides the vast ocean of Truth. We have neither any knowledge nor any experience of it. In a sense, we are quite unconscious of it. Saraswati raises the intelligence into the vast ocean of Truth and purifies it Afterwards she brings it down to our understanding. She manifests the complete knowledge in all its facets and make them living. ~ Nolini Kanta Gupta, 08, 36.08 - A Commentary on the First Six Suktas of Rigveda,
112:The Tower. Somewhere ahead, it waited for him - the nexus of Time, the nexus of Size. He began west again, his back set against the sunrise, heading toward the ocean, realizing that a great passage of his life had come and gone. 'I loved you Jake,' he said aloud. The stiffness wore out of his body and he began to walk more rapidly. By that evening he had come to the end of the land. He sat in a beach which stretched left and right forever, deserted. The waves beat endlessly against the shore, pounding and pounding. The setting sun painted the water in a wide strip of fool's gold.
There the gunslinger sat, his face turned up into the fading light. He dreamed his dreams and watched as the stars came out; his purpose did not flag, nor did his heart falter; his hair, finer now and gray at the temples, blew around his head, and the sandalwood-inlaid guns of his father lay smooth and deadly against his hips, and he was lonely but did not find loneliness in any way a bad or ignoble thing. The dark came down and the world moved on. The gunslinger waited for the time of the drawing and dreamed his long dreams of the Dark Tower, to which he would someday come at dusk and approach, winding his horn, to do some unimaginable final battle. ~ Stephen King,
113:The Apsaras are the most beautiful and romantic conception on the lesser plane of Hindu mythology. From the moment that they arose out of the waters of the milky Ocean, robed in ethereal raiment and heavenly adornment, waking melody from a million lyres, the beauty and light of them has transformed the world. They crowd in the sunbeams, they flash and gleam over heaven in the lightnings, they make the azure beauty of the sky; they are the light of sunrise and sunset and the haunting voices of forest and field. They dwell too in the life of the soul; for they are the ideal pursued by the poet through his lines, by the artist shaping his soul on his canvas, by the sculptor seeking a form in the marble; for the joy of their embrace the hero flings his life into the rushing torrent of battle; the sage, musing upon God, sees the shining of their limbs and falls from his white ideal. The delight of life, the beauty of things, the attraction of sensuous beauty, this is what the mystic and romantic side of the Hindu temperament strove to express in the Apsara. The original meaning is everywhere felt as a shining background, but most in the older allegories, especially the strange and romantic legend of Pururavas as we first have it in the Brahmanas and the Vishnoupurana. ~ Sri Aurobindo,
114:Why Ubuntu: If I were you I'd just install Ubuntu into a dual-boot partition (the Ubuntu website has instructions for this) and learn as you go. Ubuntu is similar enough to Windows that you should be able to start using it right away without much difficulty.
   For running your Python scripts you'll want to drop into the shell (Ctrl + Alt + T If memory serves me right). As you become more comfortable with Ubuntu, you can start using the shell more and more. The shell is what gives you access to the power of Unix; every time you need to do something tedious and repetitive, try to find out how to do it through the shell.
   Eventually you will find yourself using the shell constantly. You'll wonder how you ever managed without it, and deride other operating systems for their lack of sensible programming tools. One day you'll realise that desktop window managers are a needless distraction. You start using xmonad or awesomewm. Eventually you realise that this, too, is a bastardisaton of the Unix vision and start using tmux exclusively. Then suddenly it hits you - every computer, every operating system, no matter how insignificant or user-friendly, has the Unix nature. All of them are merely streams from where you can ssh back into the ocean of Unix. Having achieved enlightenment you are equally content using an iPad as your main work computer, using powershell in Windows or SSH into a Digital Ocean droplet from your parent's computer. This is the Zen of Unix.
   ~ JohnyTex, https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/38zytg/is_it_worth_my_time_to_learn_linux_while_learning,
115:In the name of Him Who created and sustains the world, the Sage Who endowed tongue with speech.
He attains no honor who turns the face from the doer of His mercy.
The kings of the earth prostate themselves before Him in supplication.
He seizes not in haste the disobedient, nor drives away the penitent with violence. The two worlds are as a drop of water in the ocean of His knowledge.
He withholds not His bounty though His servants sin; upon the surface of the earth has He spread a feast, in which both friend and foe may share.
Peerless He is, and His kingdom is eternal. Upon the head of one He placed a crown another he hurled from the throne to the ground.
The fire of His friend He turned into a flower garden; through the water of the Nile He sended His foes to perdition.
Behind the veil He sees all, and concealed our faults with His own goodness.

He is near to them that are downcast, and accepts the prayers of them that lament.
He knows of the things that exist not, of secrets that are untold.
He causes the moon and the sun to revolve, and spreads water upon the earth.
In the heart of a stone hath He placed a jewel; from nothing had He created all that is.
Who can reveal the secret of His qualities; what eye can see the limits of His beauty?
The bird of thought cannot soar to the height of His presence, nor the hand of understanding reach to the skirt of His praise.
Think not, O Saadi, that one can walk in the road of purity except in the footsteps of Mohammed (Peace and Blessings be Upon Him)
~ Saadi, The Bustan of Sa'di,
116:Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. These passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither, in a wayward course, over a great ocean of anguish, reaching to the very verge of despair.
   I have sought love, first, because it brings ecstasy - ecstasy so great that I would often have sacrificed all the rest of life for a few hours of this joy. I have sought it, next, because it relieves loneliness--that terrible loneliness in which one shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss. I have sought it finally, because in the union of love I have seen, in a mystic miniature, the prefiguring vision of the heaven that saints and poets have imagined. This is what I sought, and though it might seem too good for human life, this is what--at last--I have found.
   With equal passion I have sought knowledge. I have wished to understand the hearts of men. I have wished to know why the stars shine. And I have tried to apprehend the Pythagorean power by which number holds sway above the flux. A little of this, but not much, I have achieved.
   Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate this evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.
   This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me. ~ Bertrand Russell,
117:Song To The Rock Demoness :::
River, ripples, and waves, these three,
When emerging, arise from the ocean itself.
When disappearing, they disappear into the ocean itself.

Habitual thinking, love, and possessiveness, these three,
When arising, arise from the alaya consciousness itself.
When disappearing, they disappear into the alaya consciousness itself.

Self-awareness, self-illumination, self-liberation, these three,
When arising, arise from the mind itself.
When disappearing, they disappear into the mind itself.

The unborn, unceasing, and unexpressed, these three,
When emerging, arise from the nature of being itself.
When disappearing, they disappear into the nature of being itself.

The visions of demons, clinging to demons, and thoughts of demons,
When arising, arise from the Yogin himself.
When disappearing, they disappear into the Yogin himself.

Since demons are the phantoms of the mind,
If it is not understood by the Yogin that they are empty appearances,
And even if he thinks they are real, meditation is confused.

But the root of the delusion is in his own mind.
By observation of the nature of manifestations,
He realizes the identity of manifestation and void,
And by understanding, he knows that the two are not different.

Meditation and not meditation are not two but one,
The cause of all errors is to look upon the two things as different.
From the ultimate point of view, there is no view.

If you make comparison between the nature of the mind
And the nature of the heavens,
Then the true nature of being itself is penetrated.

See, now, that you look into the true meaning which is beyond thought.
Arrange to enter into undisturbed meditation.
And be mindful of the Unceasing Intuitive Sensation! ~ Jetsun Milarepa,
118:the three stages of the ascent :::
   There are three stages of the ascent, -at the bottom the bodily life enslaved to the pressure of necessity and desire, in the middle the mental, the higher emotional and psychic rule that feels after greater interests, aspirations, experiences, ideas, and at the summits first a deeper psychic and spiritual state and then a supramental eternal consciousness in which all our aspirations and seekings discover their own intimate significance.In the bodily life first desire and need and then the practical good of the individual and the society are the governing consideration, the dominant force. In the mental life ideas and ideals rule, ideas that are half-lights wearing the garb of Truth, ideals formed by the mind as a result of a growing but still imperfect intuition and experience. Whenever the mental life prevails and the bodily diminishes its brute insistence, man the mental being feels pushed by the urge of mental Nature to mould in the sense of the idea or the ideal the life of the individual, and in the end even the vaguer more complex life of the society is forced to undergo this subtle process.In the spiritual life, or when a higher power than Mind has manifested and taken possession of the nature, these limited motive-forces recede, dwindle, tend to disappear. The spiritual or supramental Self, the Divine Being, the supreme and immanent Reality, must be alone the Lord within us and shape freely our final development according to the highest, widest, most integral expression possible of the law of our nature. In the end that nature acts in the perfect Truth and its spontaneous freedom; for it obeys only the luminous power of the Eternal. The individual has nothing further to gain, no desire to fulfil; he has become a portion of the impersonality or the universal personality of the Eternal. No other object than the manifestation and play of the Divine Spirit in life and the maintenance and conduct of the world in its march towards the divine goal can move him to action. Mental ideas, opinions, constructions are his no more; for his mind has fallen into silence, it is only a channel for the Light and Truth of the divine knowledge. Ideals are too narrow for the vastness of his spirit; it is the ocean of the Infinite that flows through him and moves him for ever.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, The Supreme Will,
119:Evil
Hasten towards the good, leave behind all evil thoughts, for to do good without enthusiasm is to have a mind which delights in evil.

If one does an evil action, he should not persist in it, he should not delight in it. For full of suffering is the accumulation of evil.

If one does a good action, he should persist in it and take delight in it. Full of happiness is the accumulation of good.

As long as his evil action has not yet ripened, an evildoer may experience contentment. But when it ripens, the wrong-doer knows unhappiness.

As long as his good action has not yet ripened, one who does good may experience unhappiness. But when it ripens, the good man knows happiness.

Do not treat evil lightly, saying, "That will not touch me." A jar is filled drop by drop; even so the fool fills himself little by little with wickedness.

Do not treat good lightly, saying, "That will not touch me." A jar is filled drop by drop; even so the sage fills himself little by little with goodness.

The merchant who is carrying many precious goods and who has but few companions, avoids dangerous roads; and a man who loves his life is wary of poison. Even so should one act regarding evil.

A hand that has no wound can carry poison with impunity; act likewise, for evil cannot touch the righteous man.

If you offend one who is pure, innocent and defenceless, the insult will fall back on you, as if you threw dust against the wind.

Some are reborn here on earth, evil-doers go to the worlds of Niraya,1 the just go to the heavenly worlds, but those who have freed themselves from all desire attain Nirvana.

Neither in the skies, nor in the depths of the ocean, nor in the rocky caves, nowhere upon earth does there exist a place where a man can find refuge from his evil actions.

Neither in the skies, nor in the depths of the ocean, nor in the rocky caves, nowhere upon earth does there exist a place where a man can hide from death.

People have the habit of dealing lightly with thoughts that come. And the atmosphere is full of thoughts of all kinds which do not in fact belong to anybody in particular, which move perpetually from one person to another, very freely, much too freely, because there are very few people who can keep their thoughts under control.

When you take up the Buddhist discipline to learn how to control your thoughts, you make very interesting discoveries. You try to observe your thoughts. Instead of letting them pass freely, sometimes even letting them enter your head and establish themselves in a quite inopportune way, you look at them, observe them and you realise with stupefaction that in the space of a few seconds there passes through the head a series of absolutely improbable thoughts that are altogether harmful.
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Conversion of the aim of life from the ego to the Divine: instead of seeking one's own satisfaction, to have the service of the Divine as the aim of life.
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What you must know is exactly the thing you want to do in life. The time needed to learn it does not matter at all. For those who wish to live according to Truth, there is always something to learn and some progress to make. 2 October 1969 ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1929-1931,
120:Darkness
I had a dream, which was not all a dream.
The bright sun was extinguish'd, and the stars
Did wander darkling in the eternal space,
Rayless, and pathless, and the icy earth
Swung blind and blackening in the moonless air;
Morn came and went-and came, and brought no day,
And men forgot their passions in the dread
Of this their desolation; and all hearts
Were chill'd into a selfish prayer for light:
And they did live by watchfires-and the thrones,
The palaces of crowned kings-the huts,
The habitations of all things which dwell,
Were burnt for beacons; cities were consum'd,
And men were gather'd round their blazing homes
To look once more into each other's face;
Happy were those who dwelt within the eye
Of the volcanos, and their mountain-torch:
A fearful hope was all the world contain'd;
Forests were set on fire-but hour by hour
They fell and faded-and the crackling trunks
Extinguish'd with a crash-and all was black.
The brows of men by the despairing light
Wore an unearthly aspect, as by fits
The flashes fell upon them; some lay down
And hid their eyes and wept; and some did rest
Their chins upon their clenched hands, and smil'd;
And others hurried to and fro, and fed
Their funeral piles with fuel, and look'd up
With mad disquietude on the dull sky,
The pall of a past world; and then again
With curses cast them down upon the dust,
And gnash'd their teeth and howl'd: the wild birds shriek'd
And, terrified, did flutter on the ground,
And flap their useless wings; the wildest brutes
Came tame and tremulous; and vipers crawl'd
And twin'd themselves among the multitude,
Hissing, but stingless-they were slain for food.
And War, which for a moment was no more,
Did glut himself again: a meal was bought
With blood, and each sate sullenly apart
Gorging himself in gloom: no love was left;
All earth was but one thought-and that was death
Immediate and inglorious; and the pang
Of famine fed upon all entrails-men
Died, and their bones were tombless as their flesh;
The meagre by the meagre were devour'd,
Even dogs assail'd their masters, all save one,
And he was faithful to a corse, and kept
The birds and beasts and famish'd men at bay,
Till hunger clung them, or the dropping dead
Lur'd their lank jaws; himself sought out no food,
But with a piteous and perpetual moan,
And a quick desolate cry, licking the hand
Which answer'd not with a caress-he died.
The crowd was famish'd by degrees; but two
Of an enormous city did survive,
And they were enemies: they met beside
The dying embers of an altar-place
Where had been heap'd a mass of holy things
For an unholy usage; they rak'd up,
And shivering scrap'd with their cold skeleton hands
The feeble ashes, and their feeble breath
Blew for a little life, and made a flame
Which was a mockery; then they lifted up
Their eyes as it grew lighter, and beheld
Each other's aspects-saw, and shriek'd, and died-
Even of their mutual hideousness they died,
Unknowing who he was upon whose brow
Famine had written Fiend. The world was void,
The populous and the powerful was a lump,
Seasonless, herbless, treeless, manless, lifeless-
A lump of death-a chaos of hard clay.
The rivers, lakes and ocean all stood still,
And nothing stirr'd within their silent depths;
Ships sailorless lay rotting on the sea,
And their masts fell down piecemeal: as they dropp'd
They slept on the abyss without a surge-
The waves were dead; the tides were in their grave,
The moon, their mistress, had expir'd before;
The winds were wither'd in the stagnant air,
And the clouds perish'd; Darkness had no need
Of aid from them-She was the Universe.
~ George Gordon Byron,
121:The supreme Form is then made visible. It is that of the infinite Godhead whose faces are everywhere and in whom are all the wonders of existence, who multiplies unendingly all the many marvellous revelations of his being, a world-wide Divinity seeing with innumerable eyes, speaking from innumerable mouths, armed for battle with numberless divine uplifted weapons, glorious with divine ornaments of beauty, robed in heavenly raiment of deity, lovely with garlands of divine flowers, fragrant with divine perfumes. Such is the light of this body of God as if a thousand suns had risen at once in heaven. The whole world multitudinously divided and yet unified is visible in the body of the God of Gods. Arjuna sees him, God magnificent and beautiful and terrible, the Lord of souls who has manifested in the glory and greatness of his spirit this wild and monstrous and orderly and wonderful and sweet and terrible world, and overcome with marvel and joy and fear he bows down and adores with words of awe and with clasped hands the tremendous vision. "I see" he cries "all the gods in thy body, O God, and different companies of beings, Brahma the creating lord seated in the Lotus, and the Rishis and the race of the divine Serpents. I see numberless arms and bellies and eyes and faces, I see thy infinite forms on every side, but I see not thy end nor thy middle nor thy beginning, O Lord of the universe, O Form universal. I see thee crowned and with thy mace and thy discus, hard to discern because thou art a luminous mass of energy on all sides of me, an encompassing blaze, a sun-bright fire-bright Immeasurable. Thou art the supreme Immutable whom we have to know, thou art the high foundation and abode of the universe, thou art the imperishable guardian of the eternal laws, thou art the sempiternal soul of existence."

But in the greatness of this vision there is too the terrific image of the Destroyer. This Immeasurable without end or middle or beginning is he in whom all things begin and exist and end.

This Godhead who embraces the worlds with his numberless arms and destroys with his million hands, whose eyes are suns and moons, has a face of blazing fire and is ever burning up the whole universe with the flame of his energy. The form of him is fierce and marvellous and alone it fills all the regions and occupies the whole space between earth and heaven. The companies of the gods enter it, afraid, adoring; the Rishis and the Siddhas crying "May there be peace and weal" praise it with many praises; the eyes of Gods and Titans and Giants are fixed on it in amazement. It has enormous burning eyes; it has mouths that gape to devour, terrible with many tusks of destruction; it has faces like the fires of Death and Time. The kings and the captains and the heroes on both sides of the world-battle are hastening into its tusked and terrible jaws and some are seen with crushed and bleeding heads caught between its teeth of power; the nations are rushing to destruction with helpless speed into its mouths of flame like many rivers hurrying in their course towards the ocean or like moths that cast themselves on a kindled fire. With those burning mouths the Form of Dread is licking all the regions around; the whole world is full of his burning energies and baked in the fierceness of his lustres. The world and its nations are shaken and in anguish with the terror of destruction and Arjuna shares in the trouble and panic around him; troubled and in pain is the soul within him and he finds no peace or gladness. He cries to the dreadful Godhead, "Declare to me who thou art that wearest this form of fierceness. Salutation to thee, O thou great Godhead, turn thy heart to grace. I would know who thou art who wast from the beginning, for I know not the will of thy workings." ~ Sri Aurobindo, Essays On The Gita, 2.10_-_The_Vision_of_the_World-Spirit_-_Time_the_Destroyer,
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   As an inner equality increases and with it the sense of the true vital being waiting for the greater direction it has to serve, as the psychic call too increases in all the members of our nature, That to which the call is addressed begins to reveal itself, descends to take possession of the life and its energies and fills them with the height, intimacy, vastness of its presence and its purpose. In many, if not most, it manifests something of itself even before the equality and the open psychic urge or guidance are there. A call of the veiled psychic element oppressed by the mass of the outer ignorance and crying for deliverance, a stress of eager meditation and seeking for knowledge, a longing of the heart, a passionate will ignorant yet but sincere may break the lid that shuts off that Higher from this Lower Nature and open the floodgates. A little of the Divine Person may reveal itself or some Light, Power, Bliss, Love out of the Infinite. This may be a momentary revelation, a flash or a brief-lived gleam that soon withdraws and waits for the preparation of the nature; but also it may repeat itself, grow, endure. A long and large and comprehensive working will then have begun, sometimes luminous or intense, sometimes slow and obscure. A Divine Power comes in front at times and leads and compels or instructs and enlightens; at others it withdraws into the background and seems to leave the being to its own resources. All that is ignorant, obscure, perverted or simply imperfect and inferior in the being is raised up, perhaps brought to its acme, dealt with, corrected, exhausted, shown its own disastrous results, compelled to call for its own cessation or transformation or expelled as worthless or incorrigible from the nature. This cannot be a smooth and even process; alternations there are of day and night, illumination and darkness, calm and construction or battle and upheaval, the presence of the growing Divine Consciousness and its absence, heights of hope and abysses of despair, the clasp of the Beloved and the anguish of its absence, the overwhelming invasion, the compelling deceit, the fierce opposition, the disabling mockery of hostile Powers or the help and comfort and communion of the Gods and the Divine Messengers. A great and long revolution and churning of the ocean of Life with strong emergences of its nectar and its poison is enforced till all is ready and the increasing Descent finds a being, a nature prepared and conditioned for its complete rule and its all-encompassing presence. But if the equality and the psychic light and will are already there, then this process, though it cannot be dispensed with, can still be much lightened and facilitated: it will be rid of its worst dangers; an inner calm, happiness, confidence will support the steps through all the difficulties and trials of the transformation and the growing Force profiting by the full assent of the nature will rapidly diminish and eliminate the power of the opposing forces. A sure guidance and protection will be present throughout, sometimes standing in front, sometimes working behind the veil, and the power of the end will be already there even in the beginning and in the long middle stages of the great endeavour. For at all times the seeker will be aware of the Divine Guide and Protector or the working of the supreme Mother-Force; he will know that all is done for the best, the progress assured, the victory inevitable. In either case the process is the same and unavoidable, a taking up of the whole nature, of the whole life, of the internal and of the external, to reveal and handle and transform its forces and their movements under the pressure of a diviner Life from above, until all here has been possessed by greater spiritual powers and made an instrumentation of a spiritual action and a divine purpose. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, The Ascent of the Sacrifice - 2, 179,
123:STAGE TWO: THE CHONYID
   The Chonyid is the period of the appearance of the peaceful and wrathful deities-that is to say, the subtle realm, the Sambhogakaya. When the Clear Light of the causal realm is resisted and contracted against, then that Reality is transformed into the primordial seed forms of the peaceful deities (ishtadevas of the subtle sphere), and these in turn, if resisted and denied, are transformed into the wrathful deities.
   The peaceful deities appear first: through seven successive substages, there appear various forms of the tathagatas, dakinis, and vidyadharas, all accompanied by the most dazzlingly brilliant colors and aweinspiring suprahuman sounds. One after another, the divine visions, lights, and subtle luminous sounds cascade through awareness. They are presented, given, to the individual openly, freely, fully, and completely: visions of God in almost painful intensity and brilliance.
   How the individual handles these divine visions and sounds (nada) is of the utmost significance, because each divine scenario is accompanied by a much less intense vision, by a region of relative dullness and blunted illuminations. These concomitant dull and blunted visions represent the first glimmerings of the world of samsara, of the six realms of egoic grasping, of the dim world of duality and fragmentation and primitive forms of low-level unity.
   According to the Thotrol. most individuals simply recoil in the face of these divine illuminations- they contract into less intense and more manageable forms of experience. Fleeing divine illumination, they glide towards the fragmented-and thus less intense-realm of duality and multiplicity. But it's not just that they recoil against divinity-it is that they are attracted to the lower realms, drawn to them, and find satisfaction in them. The Thotrol says they are actually "attracted to the impure lights." As we have put it, these lower realms are substitute gratifications. The individual thinks that they are just what he wants, these lower realms of denseness. But just because these realms are indeed dimmer and less intense, they eventually prove to be worlds without bliss, without illumination, shot through with pain and suffering. How ironic: as a substitute for God, individuals create and latch onto Hell, known as samsara, maya, dismay. In Christian theology it is said that the flames of Hell are God's love (Agape) denied.
   Thus the message is repeated over and over again in the Chonyid stage: abide in the lights of the Five Wisdoms and subtle tathagatas, look not at the duller lights of samsara. of the six realms, of safe illusions and egoic dullness. As but one example:
   Thereupon, because of the power of bad karma, the glorious blue light of the Wisdom of the Dharmadhatu will produce in thee fear and terror, and thou wilt wish to flee from it. Thou wilt begat a fondness for the dull white light of the devas [one of the lower realms].
   At this stage, thou must not be awed by the divine blue light which will appear shining, dazzling, and glorious; and be not startled by it. That is the light of the Tathagata called the Light of the Wisdom of the Dharmadhatu.
   Be not fond of the dull white light of the devas. Be not attached to it; be not weak. If thou be attached to it, thou wilt wander into the abodes of the devas and be drawn into the whirl of the Six Lokas.
   The point is this: ''If thou are frightened by the pure radiances of Wisdom and attracted by the impure lights of the Six Lokas [lower realms], then thou wilt assume a body in any of the Six Lokas and suffer samsaric miseries; and thou wilt never be emancipated from the Ocean of Samsara, wherein thou wilt be whirled round and round and made to taste the sufferings thereof."
   But here is what is happening: in effect, we are seeing the primal and original form of the Atman project in its negative and contracting aspects. In this second stage (the Chonyid), there is already some sort of boundary in awareness, there is already some sort of subject-object duality superimposed upon the original Wholeness and Oneness of the Chikhai Dharmakaya. So now there is boundary-and wherever there is boundary, there is the Atman project. ~ Ken Wilber, The Atman Project, 129,
124:The Supreme Discovery
   IF WE want to progress integrally, we must build within our conscious being a strong and pure mental synthesis which can serve us as a protection against temptations from outside, as a landmark to prevent us from going astray, as a beacon to light our way across the moving ocean of life.
   Each individual should build up this mental synthesis according to his own tendencies and affinities and aspirations. But if we want it to be truly living and luminous, it must be centred on the idea that is the intellectual representation symbolising That which is at the centre of our being, That which is our life and our light.
   This idea, expressed in sublime words, has been taught in various forms by all the great Instructors in all lands and all ages.
   The Self of each one and the great universal Self are one. Since all that is exists from all eternity in its essence and principle, why make a distinction between the being and its origin, between ourselves and what we place at the beginning?
   The ancient traditions rightly said:
   "Our origin and ourselves, our God and ourselves are one."
   And this oneness should not be understood merely as a more or less close and intimate relationship of union, but as a true identity.
   Thus, when a man who seeks the Divine attempts to reascend by degrees towards the inaccessible, he forgets that all his knowledge and all his intuition cannot take him one step forward in this infinite; neither does he know that what he wants to attain, what he believes to be so far from him, is within him.
   For how could he know anything of the origin until he becomes conscious of this origin in himself?
   It is by understanding himself, by learning to know himself, that he can make the supreme discovery and cry out in wonder like the patriarch in the Bible, "The house of God is here and I knew it not."
   That is why we must express that sublime thought, creatrix of the material worlds, and make known to all the word that fills the heavens and the earth, "I am in all things and all beings."When all shall know this, the promised day of great transfigurations will be at hand. When in each atom of Matter men shall recognise the indwelling thought of God, when in each living creature they shall perceive some hint of a gesture of God, when each man can see God in his brother, then dawn will break, dispelling the darkness, the falsehood, the ignorance, the error and suffering that weigh upon all Nature. For, "all Nature suffers and laments as she awaits the revelation of the Sons of God."
   This indeed is the central thought epitomising all others, the thought which should be ever present to our remembrance as the sun that illumines all life.
   That is why I remind you of it today. For if we follow our path bearing this thought in our hearts like the rarest jewel, the most precious treasure, if we allow it to do its work of illumination and transfiguration within us, we shall know that it lives in the centre of all beings and all things, and in it we shall feel the marvellous oneness of the universe.
   Then we shall understand the vanity and childishness of our meagre satisfactions, our foolish quarrels, our petty passions, our blind indignations. We shall see the dissolution of our little faults, the crumbling of the last entrenchments of our limited personality and our obtuse egoism. We shall feel ourselves being swept along by this sublime current of true spirituality which will deliver us from our narrow limits and bounds.
   The individual Self and the universal Self are one; in every world, in every being, in every thing, in every atom is the Divine Presence, and man's mission is to manifest it.
   In order to do that, he must become conscious of this Divine Presence within him. Some individuals must undergo a real apprenticeship in order to achieve this: their egoistic being is too all-absorbing, too rigid, too conservative, and their struggles against it are long and painful. Others, on the contrary, who are more impersonal, more plastic, more spiritualised, come easily into contact with the inexhaustible divine source of their being.But let us not forget that they too should devote themselves daily, constantly, to a methodical effort of adaptation and transformation, so that nothing within them may ever again obscure the radiance of that pure light.
   But how greatly the standpoint changes once we attain this deeper consciousness! How understanding widens, how compassion grows!
   On this a sage has said:
   "I would like each one of us to come to the point where he perceives the inner God who dwells even in the vilest of human beings; instead of condemning him we would say, 'Arise, O resplendent Being, thou who art ever pure, who knowest neither birth nor death; arise, Almighty One, and manifest thy nature.'"
   Let us live by this beautiful utterance and we shall see everything around us transformed as if by miracle.
   This is the attitude of true, conscious and discerning love, the love which knows how to see behind appearances, understand in spite of words, and which, amid all obstacles, is in constant communion with the depths.
   What value have our impulses and our desires, our anguish and our violence, our sufferings and our struggles, all these inner vicissitudes unduly dramatised by our unruly imagination - what value do they have before this great, this sublime and divine love bending over us from the innermost depths of our being, bearing with our weaknesses, rectifying our errors, healing our wounds, bathing our whole being with its regenerating streams?
   For the inner Godhead never imposes herself, she neither demands nor threatens; she offers and gives herself, conceals and forgets herself in the heart of all beings and things; she never accuses, she neither judges nor curses nor condemns, but works unceasingly to perfect without constraint, to mend without reproach, to encourage without impatience, to enrich each one with all the wealth he can receive; she is the mother whose love bears fruit and nourishes, guards and protects, counsels and consoles; because she understands everything, she can endure everything, excuse and pardon everything, hope and prepare for everything; bearing everything within herself, she owns nothing that does not belong to all, and because she reigns over all, she is the servant of all; that is why all, great and small, who want to be kings with her and gods in her, become, like her, not despots but servitors among their brethren.
   How beautiful is this humble role of servant, the role of all who have been revealers and heralds of the God who is within all, of the Divine Love that animates all things....
   And until we can follow their example and become true servants even as they, let us allow ourselves to be penetrated and transformed by this Divine Love; let us offer Him, without reserve, this marvellous instrument, our physical organism. He shall make it yield its utmost on every plane of activity.
   To achieve this total self-consecration, all means are good, all methods have their value. The one thing needful is to persevere in our will to attain this goal. For then everything we study, every action we perform, every human being we meet, all come to bring us an indication, a help, a light to guide us on the path.
   Before I close, I shall add a few pages for those who have already made apparently fruitless efforts, for those who have encountered the pitfalls on the way and seen the measure of their weakness, for those who are in danger of losing their self-confidence and courage. These pages, intended to rekindle hope in the hearts of those who suffer, were written by a spiritual worker at a time when ordeals of every kind were sweeping down on him like purifying flames.
   You who are weary, downcast and bruised, you who fall, who think perhaps that you are defeated, hear the voice of a friend. He knows your sorrows, he has shared them, he has suffered like you from the ills of the earth; like you he has crossed many deserts under the burden of the day, he has known thirst and hunger, solitude and abandonment, and the cruellest of all wants, the destitution of the heart. Alas! he has known too the hours of doubt, the errors, the faults, the failings, every weakness.
   But he tells you: Courage! Hearken to the lesson that the rising sun brings to the earth with its first rays each morning. It is a lesson of hope, a message of solace.
   You who weep, who suffer and tremble, who dare not expect an end to your ills, an issue to your pangs, behold: there is no night without dawn and the day is about to break when darkness is thickest; there is no mist that the sun does not dispel, no cloud that it does not gild, no tear that it will not dry one day, no storm that is not followed by its shining triumphant bow; there is no snow that it does not melt, nor winter that it does not change into radiant spring.
   And for you too, there is no affliction which does not bring its measure of glory, no distress which cannot be transformed into joy, nor defeat into victory, nor downfall into higher ascension, nor solitude into radiating centre of life, nor discord into harmony - sometimes it is a misunderstanding between two minds that compels two hearts to open to mutual communion; lastly, there is no infinite weakness that cannot be changed into strength. And it is even in supreme weakness that almightiness chooses to reveal itself!
   Listen, my little child, you who today feel so broken, so fallen perhaps, who have nothing left, nothing to cover your misery and foster your pride: never before have you been so great! How close to the summits is he who awakens in the depths, for the deeper the abyss, the more the heights reveal themselves!
   Do you not know this, that the most sublime forces of the vasts seek to array themselves in the most opaque veils of Matter? Oh, the sublime nuptials of sovereign love with the obscurest plasticities, of the shadow's yearning with the most royal light!
   If ordeal or fault has cast you down, if you have sunk into the nether depths of suffering, do not grieve - for there indeed the divine love and the supreme blessing can reach you! Because you have passed through the crucible of purifying sorrows, the glorious ascents are yours.
   You are in the wilderness: then listen to the voices of the silence. The clamour of flattering words and outer applause has gladdened your ears, but the voices of the silence will gladden your soul and awaken within you the echo of the depths, the chant of divine harmonies!
   You are walking in the depths of night: then gather the priceless treasures of the night. In bright sunshine, the ways of intelligence are lit, but in the white luminosities of the night lie the hidden paths of perfection, the secret of spiritual riches.
   You are being stripped of everything: that is the way towards plenitude. When you have nothing left, everything will be given to you. Because for those who are sincere and true, from the worst always comes the best.
   Every grain that is sown in the earth produces a thousand. Every wing-beat of sorrow can be a soaring towards glory.
   And when the adversary pursues man relentlessly, everything he does to destroy him only makes him greater.
   Hear the story of the worlds, look: the great enemy seems to triumph. He casts the beings of light into the night, and the night is filled with stars. He rages against the cosmic working, he assails the integrity of the empire of the sphere, shatters its harmony, divides and subdivides it, scatters its dust to the four winds of infinity, and lo! the dust is changed into a golden seed, fertilising the infinite and peopling it with worlds which now gravitate around their eternal centre in the larger orbit of space - so that even division creates a richer and deeper unity, and by multiplying the surfaces of the material universe, enlarges the empire that it set out to destroy.
   Beautiful indeed was the song of the primordial sphere cradled in the bosom of immensity, but how much more beautiful and triumphant is the symphony of the constellations, the music of the spheres, the immense choir that fills the heavens with an eternal hymn of victory!
   Hear again: no state was ever more precarious than that of man when he was separated on earth from his divine origin. Above him stretched the hostile borders of the usurper, and at his horizon's gates watched jailers armed with flaming swords. Then, since he could climb no more to the source of life, the source arose within him; since he could no more receive the light from above, the light shone forth at the very centre of his being; since he could commune no more with the transcendent love, that love offered itself in a holocaust and chose each terrestrial being, each human self as its dwelling-place and sanctuary.
   That is how, in this despised and desolate but fruitful and blessed Matter, each atom contains a divine thought, each being carries within him the Divine Inhabitant. And if no being in all the universe is as frail as man, neither is any as divine as he!
   In truth, in truth, in humiliation lies the cradle of glory! 28 April 1912 ~ The Mother, Words Of Long Ago, The Supreme Discovery,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:The ocean is made of drops. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
2:Myriad laughter of the ocean waves. ~ aeschylus, @wisdomtrove
3:Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
4:My altars are the mountains and the ocean. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
5:Time is an ocean, but it ends at the shore. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
6:A frog in a well cannot conceive of the ocean. ~ zhuangzi, @wisdomtrove
7:The ocean is an object of no small terror. ~ edmund-burke, @wisdomtrove
8:We have ploughed the vast ocean in a fragile bark. ~ ovid, @wisdomtrove
9:In this ocean of hours I'm all the time drinking. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
10:And I'll stand on the ocean until I start sinking. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
11:Your heart is like the ocean, mysterious and dark. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
12:The entire ocean is affected by a single pebble. ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
13:When the raindrop touches the ocean, can it tell a story. ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
14:The ocean is worth writing about just as man is. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
15:Time is like the ocean, always there, always different. ~ ogden-nash, @wisdomtrove
16:The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
17:Let us swim together in the ocean of our being. ~ jonathan-lockwood-huie, @wisdomtrove
18:We live as ripples of energy in the vast ocean of energy.   ~ deepak-chopra, @wisdomtrove
19:You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop. ~ rumi, @wisdomtrove
20:If fishes were wishes the ocean would be all of our desire. ~ gertrude-stein, @wisdomtrove
21:Don’t wait any longer. Dive in the ocean, Leave and let the sea be you. ~ rumi, @wisdomtrove
22:How much deeper would the ocean be if sponges didn’t live there? ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
23:The ocean does not require that the waves are still to be more ocean-like. ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
24:Ye waves That o'er th' interminable ocean wreathe Your crisped smiles. ~ aeschylus, @wisdomtrove
25:Your heart is the size of an ocean. Go find yourself in its hidden depths!   ~ rumi, @wisdomtrove
26:He who crosses the ocean twice without washing is a dirty double crosser. ~ confucius, @wisdomtrove
27:Towns oftener swamp one than carry one out onto the big ocean of life. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
28:An ocean without unnamed monsters would be like sleep without dreams. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
29:Might as well try to drink the ocean with a spoon as argue with a lover. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
30:The progress of rivers to the ocean is not so rapid as that of man to error. ~ voltaire, @wisdomtrove
31:As the river surrenders itself to the ocean, what is inside me moves inside you. ~ kabir, @wisdomtrove
32:Just because the tide is out, doesn't mean there is less water in the ocean. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
33:Music is an ocean, but the repertory is hardly even a lake; it is a pond. ~ aldous-huxley, @wisdomtrove
34:Neither earth nor ocean produces a creature as savage and monstrous as woman. ~ euripedes, @wisdomtrove
35:It's all like an ocean!" cried Dostoevski. I say it's all like cellophane. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
36:Here’s a simple solution: Take your expectations and throw them in the ocean. ~ leo-babauta, @wisdomtrove
37:In the middle of an ocean on board a ship, one can get a sense of vastness. ~ sri-aurobindo, @wisdomtrove
38:How inappropriate to call this planet Earth when it is quite clearly Ocean. ~ arthur-c-carke, @wisdomtrove
39:The visible is only the shoreline of the magnificent ocean of the invisible. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
40:The ocean has been singing to me, and the song is that of our life together. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
41:Emotions are like waves. Watch them disappear in the distance on the vast calm ocean. ~ ram-das, @wisdomtrove
42:A wave in the ocean is a wave, only in so far as it is bound by name and form. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
43:And resting in the ocean, dipped into the sea, I find glimmers of One Taste everywhere. ~ ken-wilber, @wisdomtrove
44:It's only a drop in the ocean - but the ocean wouldn't be the same without that drop. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
45:All know that the drop merges into the ocean but few know that the ocean merges into the drop. ~ kabir, @wisdomtrove
46:The world is a great ocean, upon which we encounter more tempestuous storms than calms. ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
47:There would be more than ocean-water broken Before God's last Put out the Light was spoken. ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
48:The least movement is of importance to all nature. The entire ocean is affected by a pebble. ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
49:Christ, Buddha, and Krishna are but waves in the Ocean of Infinite Consciousness that I am! ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
50:Two-thirds of earth's surface is ocean, and all we can see with the naked eye is the surface. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
51:The ocean of the body crashes against the ocean of the heart. Between them is a barrier they cannot cross. ~ rumi, @wisdomtrove
52:Seven shots ring out like the ocean's pounding roar, there's seven people dead on a South Dakota farm. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
53:The beauty of You delights me. The sight of You amazes me. For the Pearl does this… and the Ocean does that. ~ hafez, @wisdomtrove
54:You and I are all as much continuous with the physical universe as a wave is continuous with the ocean. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
55:Surely oak and threefold brass surrounded his heart who first trusted a frail vessel to the merciless ocean. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
56:Why did they make birds so delicate and fine as those sea swallows when the ocean can be so cruel? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
57:Q: Sometimes I feel myself to be a mere centre of awareness.  M: Or, an ocean of awareness. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
58:Seeking Why run around sprinkling holy water? There's an ocean inside you, and when you're ready you'll drink. ~ kabir, @wisdomtrove
59:Under the obsessive thoughts and plans, under the emotions, positive and negative, there is an ocean of peace. ~ gangaji, @wisdomtrove
60:The ocean asks for nothing but those who stand by her shores gradually attune themselves to her rhythm. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
61:Don Juan speaks of the island of the tonal as something that's in the middle of the ocean ... the nagual. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
62:Just as the ocean is waving so each one of us is a waving of the whole cosmos, the entire works, all there is. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
63:You must have an iron will, if you would cross the ocean. You must be strong enough to pierce mountains. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
64:Having lots of money while not having inner peace is like dying of thirst while bathing in the ocean. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
65:An ocean of bliss may rain down from the heavens, but if you hold up only a thimble, that is all you receive ~ sri-ramakrishna, @wisdomtrove
66:Just like a sunbeam can't separate itself from the sun, and a wave can't separate itself from the ocean, ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
67:Sponges grow in the ocean. That just kills me. I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be if that didn't happen. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
68:Eyes are at rest, the stars are setting. Hushed are the stirrings of birds in their nests, Of monsters in the ocean. ~ rabia-basri, @wisdomtrove
69:Lo, how to conquer evil thoughts?Easy! One thing, just try -Imagine you are the ocean vast,You are the boundless sky. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
70:You are so weak. Give up to grace.  The ocean takes care of each wave till it gets to shore. You need more help than you know. ~ rumi, @wisdomtrove
71:Can one talk about the ocean to a frog in a well or about the divine to people who are restricted by their concepts? ~ anthony-de-mello, @wisdomtrove
72:For all is like an ocean, all flows and connects; touch it in one place and it echoes at the other end of the world. ~ fyodor-dostoevsky, @wisdomtrove
73:Life as we call it, is nothing but the edge of the boundless ocean of existence when it comes upon soundings. ~ oliver-wendell-holmes-sr, @wisdomtrove
74:Thoughts are like drops of water: with our thoughts we can drown in a sea of negativity, or we can float on the ocean of life. ~ louise-hay, @wisdomtrove
75:An ocean traveler has even more vividly the impression that the ocean is made of waves than that it is made of water. ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
76:Just as every drop of the ocean carries the taste of the ocean, so does every moment carry the taste of eternity. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
77:We realize that what we are accomplishing is a drop in the ocean. But if this drop were not in the ocean, it would be missed. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
78:All work of man is as the swimmer's: a vast ocean threatens to devour him; if he front it not bravely, it will keep its word. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
79:We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
80:You are a function of what the whole universe is doing in the same way that a wave is a function of what the whole ocean is doing. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
81:Unwilling am I, in the evening of a life nearly consumed in public cares, to quit a peaceful abode for an Ocean of difficulties ~ george-washington, @wisdomtrove
82:Whenever I look at the ocean, I always want to talk to people, but when I'm talking to people, I always want to look at the ocean. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
83:Embosom'd in the deep where Holland lies. Methinks her patient sons before me stand, Where the broad ocean leans against the land. ~ oliver-goldsmith, @wisdomtrove
84:The secret of our success on planet Earth is space. Lots of it. Our solar system is a tiny island of activity in an ocean of emptiness. ~ paul-davies, @wisdomtrove
85:We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch - we are going back from whence we came. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
86:A person is made up of awarenesses. All the awarenesses that have ever been our will ever be exist like barges floating in the ocean. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
87:My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea, and the heart of the great ocean sends a thrilling pulse through me. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
88:Men really need sea-monsters in their personal oceans. An ocean without its unnamed monsters would be like a completely dreamless sleep. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
89:You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.  ~ mahatma-gandhi, @wisdomtrove
90:I can never drive my car over a bridge without thinking of suicide. I can never look at a lake or an ocean without thinking of suicide. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
91:The ego is an island in the ocean of Hell. You want to get rid of the Hell but you don’t want to get rid of that island. Then there is trouble. ~ rajneesh, @wisdomtrove
92:The savor of wandering in the ocean of deathless life has rid me of all my asking: As the tree is in the seed, so all diseases are in this asking. ~ kabir, @wisdomtrove
93:The heart can think of no devotion Greater than being shore to the ocean- Holding the curve of one position, Counting an endless repetition. ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
94:Asking is the beginning of receiving. Make sure you don't go to the ocean with a teaspoon. At least take a bucket so the kids won't laugh at you. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
95:Do not miss the opportunity of offering even a single drop into the ocean of merit or a grain atop the mountain of the roots of beneficial activity. ~ dogen, @wisdomtrove
96:Much more of the brain is devoted to movement than to language. Language is only a little thing sitting on top of this huge ocean of movement. ~ oliver-sacks, @wisdomtrove
97:You cannot speak of ocean to a well-frog, the creature of a narrower sphere. You cannot speak of ice to a summer insect, the creature of a season. ~ zhuangzi, @wisdomtrove
98:Free thyself from the mighty attraction- The maddening wine of love, the charm of sex. Break the harp! Forward, with the ocean's cry!. . . ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
99:Music is the vapor of art. It is to poetry what reverie is to thought, what fluid is to solid, what the ocean of clouds is to the ocean of waves. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
100:An ocean traveler has even more vividly the impression that the ocean is made of waves than that it is made of water. Arthur S. Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
101:Feel that back of, and under you, is the great Ocean of Universal Mind Energy and realize that you are Of and In this wonderful thing. ~ william-walker-atkinson, @wisdomtrove
102:Have you ever watched a crab on the shore crawling backward in search of the Atlantic Ocean, and missing? That's the way the mind of man operates. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
103:You, yourself, are the eternal energy which appears as this Universe. You didn't come into this world; you came out of it. Like a wave from the ocean. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
104:Mary means Star of the sea, for as mariners are guided to port by the ocean star, so Christians attain to glory through Mary's maternal intercession. ~ denis-diderot, @wisdomtrove
105:Arrive at knowledge over small streamlets, and do not plunge immediately into the ocean, since progress must go from the easier to the more difficult. ~ denis-diderot, @wisdomtrove
106:Mary means Star of the sea, for as mariners are guided to port by the ocean star, so Christians attain to glory through Mary's maternal intercession. ~ thomas-aquinas, @wisdomtrove
107:Arrive at knowledge over small streamlets, and do not plunge immediately into the ocean, since progress must go from the easier to the more difficult. ~ thomas-aquinas, @wisdomtrove
108:Roll on, deep and dark blue ocean, roll. Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain. Man marks the earth with ruin, but his control stops with the shore. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
109:Suffering is better than sinning. There is more evil in a drop of sin than in an ocean of affliction. Better, burn for Christ, than turn from Christ. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
110:In reality there are no separate events. Life moves along like water, it's all connected to the source of the river is connected to the mouth and the ocean. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
111:If I were dropped out of a plane into the ocean and told the nearest land was a thousand miles away, I'd still swim. And I'd despise the one who gave up. ~ abraham-maslow, @wisdomtrove
112:There's not a ship that sails the ocean, But every climate, every soil, Must bring its tribute, great or small, And help to build the wooden wall! ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
113:Those who speculate from the shore about the ocean shall know only its surface, but those who would know the depths of the ocean must be willing to plunge into it. ~ meher-baba, @wisdomtrove
114:Though a wide ocean separates the United States from Europe, yet there are various considerations that warn us against an excess of confidence or security. ~ alexander-hamilton, @wisdomtrove
115:If I had the stars from the darkest night and the diamonds from the deepest ocean, I'd forsake them all for your sweet kiss, for that's all I'm wishin' to be ownin'. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
116:Knowledge-it excites prejudices to call it science-is advancing as irresistibly, as majestically, as remorselessly as the ocean moves in upon the shore. ~ oliver-wendell-holmes-jr, @wisdomtrove
117:Just as every wave subsides into the ocean, so does every moment return to its source.  Realisation consists in discovering the source and abiding there. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
118:Saltwater heals, healing referring to its various forms; tears, cleanses and heals the soul; sweat, cleanses through labor; the ocean, heals in all its forms. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
119:Then we upon our globe's last verge shall go, And view the ocean leaning on the sky: From thence our rolling Neighbours we shall know, And on the Lunar world securely pry. ~ john-dryden, @wisdomtrove
120:This was charming, no doubt; but they shortly found out That the Captain they trusted so well Had only one notion for crossing the ocean, And that was to tingle his bell. ~ lewis-carroll, @wisdomtrove
121:Then all the manifold pictures you perceive will merge into one single picture and all your divergent moods and sentiments will be engulfed in the one great Ocean of Bliss. ~ anandamayi-ma, @wisdomtrove
122:Out here I had been putting what little money I had in Ocean Frontage, for the sole reason that there was only so much of it and no more, and that they wasent making any more. ~ will-rogers, @wisdomtrove
123:There is something that happens when we leave the land and enter the ocean. It's unexpected, the environment feels strangely welcoming. The ocean almost feels like... home. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
124:Politics is not like an ocean voyage or a military campaign... something which leaves off as soon as reached. It is not a public chore to be gotten over with. It is a way of life. ~ plutarch, @wisdomtrove
125:The fact that one can lose one's sense of self in an ocean of tranquility does not mean that one's consciousness is immaterial or that it presided over the birth of the universe. ~ sam-harris, @wisdomtrove
126:I am no longer the wave of consciousness thinking itself separated from the sea of cosmic consciousness. I am the ocean of Spirit that has become the wave of human life. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
127:All the mind-streams eventually flow into the One ocean Beingness. There are many pathways for the mind; there are no paths for the Heart, for the Heart is infinite and fills everything. ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
128:The potential of the average person is like a huge ocean unsailed, a new continent unexplored, a world of possibilities waiting to be released and channeled toward some great good. ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
129:All knowledge is partial, infinitesimally partial. Reason is a net thrown out into an ocean. What truth it brings in is a fragment, a glimpse, a scintillation of the whole truth. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
130:If you want to build a ship, don't summon people to buy wood, prepare tools, distribute jobs, and organize the work; teach people the yearning for the wide, boundless ocean. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
131:Maharajji told me, &
132:When you know yourself as a centre of consciousness, the world appears as the ocean of the mind. When you know yourself as you are in reality, you know the world as yourself. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
133:Maharajji told me, &
134:I met a genius on the train today about 6 years old, he sat beside me and as the train ran down along the coast we came to the ocean and then he looked at me and said, it’s not pretty. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
135:Let us make our hearts as big as an ocean, to go beyond all the trifles of the world and see it only as a picture. We can then enjoy the world without being in any way affected by it. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
136:I" cannot reach fulfillment without "thou." The self cannot be self without other selves. Self-concern without other-concern is like a tributary that has no outward flow to the ocean. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
137:Exploration is in our nature. We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still. We have lingered long enough on the shores of the cosmic ocean. We are ready at last to set sail for the stars. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
138:And in that Ocean of Mind there is an infinite store of energy, from which may be drawn that which the human centres of consciousness and power require, when they learn the secret. ~ william-walker-atkinson, @wisdomtrove
139:Dick: ‘But the universe isn’t some big oneness. It’s made up of lots of very little particles. Erwin Schröedinger: ‘Particles are but wave-crests, a sort of froth on the deep ocean of the universe.’ ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
140:How do you know what possibilities lie behind that degradation on the surface? You know but little of that which is within you. For behind you is the ocean of infinite power and blessedness. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
141:If a person who lives in God becomes miserable, what is the use of living in God? What is the use of such a God? Throw such a God overboard into the Pacific Ocean. We do not want such a God! ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
142:A life without limits is taking a cup of red dye and pouring it into the ocean, and watching the color dilute into nothingness. Limited focus is putting that same cup of dye into a gallon of water. ~ leo-babauta, @wisdomtrove
143:I am nothing. I’m like someone who’s been thrown into the ocean at night, floating all alone. I reach out, but no one is there. I call out, but no one answers. I have no connection to anything. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
144:It's a little place on the Pacific Ocean. You know what the Mexicans say about the Pacific? They say it has no memory. That's where I want to live the rest of my life. A warm place with no memory. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
145:Well might the ancients make silence a god; for it is the element of all godhood, infinitude, or transcendental greatness,&
146:Just as the wave cannot exist for itself, but is ever a part of the heaving surface of the ocean, so must I never live my life for itself, but always in the experience which is going on around me. ~ albert-schweitzer, @wisdomtrove
147:she is no longer the beautiful woman she was. she sends photos of herself sitting upon a rock by the ocean alone and damned. I could have had her once. I wonder if she thinks I could have saved her? ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
148:Nothing is distinct and separate. The waves of the ocean arise and have a separate birth, crashing on the shore, but then back into the ocean they go. They never left it. There is no movement in Nirvana. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
149:People follow different paths, straight or crooked, according to their temperament, depending on which they consider best, or most appropriate - and all reach You, just as rivers enter the ocean. ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
150:I have a sofa on which I never nap, big windows with an ocean view that I rarely see because I keep the pleated shades down at all times while working. I know I'm a potential slacker, so I don't tempt myself. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
151:Celtic spirituality is awakening so powerfully now because it illuminates the fact that the visible is only one little edge of things. The visible is only the shoreline of the magnificent ocean of the invisible. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
152:Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors. Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths, and encourage the arts and commerce. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
153:First, we must know ourselves as witnesses only, dimensionless and timeless centres of observation, and then realise that immense ocean of pure awareness, which is both mind and matter and beyond both. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
154:Love builds up the broken wall and straightens the crooked path. Love keeps the stars in the firmament and imposes rhythm on the ocean tides. Each of us is created of it and I suspect each of us was created for it. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
155:The magnetic needle always points to the north, and hence it is that sailing vessel does not lose her direction. So long as the heart of man is directed towards God, he cannot be lost in the ocean of worldliness. ~ sri-ramakrishna, @wisdomtrove
156:It looked as if a night of dark intentWas coming, and not only a night, an age.Someone had better be prepared for rage.There would be more than ocean-water brokenBefore God's last &
157:Watch the unending activity of the flowing stream or the growing tree. See the breakers of the ocean, the unceasing movements of the earth, the planets, the sun and the stars. All creation is life, movement, work. ~ maria-montessori, @wisdomtrove
158:Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
159:Look within. Within you is the hidden God. Within you is the immortal soul. Within you is the inexhaustible spiritual treasure. Within you is the ocean of bliss. Look within for the happiness which you have sought in vain. ~ sivananda, @wisdomtrove
160:With the realization of God comes all power. If the little wave knew that behind it is the great ocean, it could say, "I am the ocean." You should realize that just behind your consciousness is the Ocean of God. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
161:Look within. Within you is the hidden God. Within you is the immortal soul.  Within you is the inexhaustible spiritual treasure.  Within you is the ocean of bliss.  Look within for the happiness which you have sought in vain. ~ sivananda, @wisdomtrove
162:We do not "come into" this world; we come out of it, as leaves from a tree. As the ocean "waves," the universe "peoples." Every individual is an expression of the whole realm of nature, a unique action of the total universe. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
163:Just like a sunbeam can't separate itself from the sun, and a wave can't separate itself from the ocean, we can't separate ourselves from one another. We are all part of a vast sea of love, one indivisible divine mind. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
164:One can no more keep the mind from returning to an idea than the sea from returning to a shore. For a sailor, this is called the tide; in the case of the guilty it is called remorse. God stirs up the soul as well as the ocean. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
165:Whether men soar to outer space or dive to the bottom of the deepest ocean they will find themselves as they are, unchanged, because they will not have forgotten themselves nor remembered to exercise the charity of forgiveness. ~ meher-baba, @wisdomtrove
166:Surely a man needs a closed place wherein he may strike root and, like the seed, become. But also he needs the great Milky Way above him and the vast sea spaces, though neither stars nor ocean serve his daily needs. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
167:The hearts of some women tremble like leaves at every breath of love which reaches them, and they are still again. Others, like the ocean, are moved only by the breath of a storm, and not so easily lulled to rest. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
168:The wave is the same as the ocean, though it is not the whole ocean. So each wave of creation is a part of the eternal Ocean of Spirit. The Ocean can exist without the waves, but the waves cannot exist without the Ocean. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
169:I don't know if spirits do indeed roam the world, but even if they do, I will sense your presence everywhere. When I listen to the ocean, it will be your whispers; when I see a dazzling sunset, it will be your image in the sky. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
170:A tremendous stream is flowing toward the ocean, carrying us all along with it; and though like straws and scraps of paper we may at times float aimlessly about, in the long run we are sure to join the Ocean of Life and Bliss. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
171:If you put a spoonful of salt in a cup of water it tastes very salty. If you put a spoonful of salt in a lake of fresh water the taste is still pure and clear. Peace comes when our hearts are open like the sky, vast as the ocean. ~ jack-kornfield, @wisdomtrove
172:Someone asked me what home was and all I could think of were the stars on the tip of your tongue, the flowers sprouting from your mouth, the roots entwined in the gaps between your fingers, the ocean echoing inside of your ribcage. ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
173:Our thoughts are like roots which reach out in every direction into the cosmic ocean of formless energy, and these thought-roots set in motion vibrations like themselves and attract the affinities of our desires and ambitions. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
174:People travel to wonder at the height of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motion of the stars; and they pass by themselves without wondering. ~ saint-augustine, @wisdomtrove
175:As all waves are in the ocean, so are all things physical and mental in awareness. Hence awareness itself is all important, not the content of it. Deepen and broaden your awareness of yourself and all the blessings will flow. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
176:Most people have made this mistake of thinking Middle-earth is a particular kind of earth or is another planet of the science fiction sort but it's just an old fashioned word for this world we live in, as imagined surrounded by the Ocean. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
177:He fills heaven and earth as the ocean fills the bucket that is submerged in it, and as the ocean surrounds the bucket so does God in the universe He fills. "The heaven of heavens cannot contain Thee." God is not contained: He contains. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
178:We have surface time, which is the time we move through every day, but we need to reach the rhythms of deep time. Like the ocean is all waves and movement on the surface, we need to sink through time to the depths where the true rhythm lies. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
179:I don't really know if it's the right thing to do, making new life. Kids grow up, generations take their place. What does it all come to? More hills bulldozed and more ocean fronts filled in? Faster cars and more cats run over? Who needs it? ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
180:Many of us are caught in separateness and we look for love out there, out there. But then as we proceed inside there will be the love. The universe is an example of love. Like a tree. Like the ocean. Like my body. Like my wheelchair. I see the love. ~ ram-das, @wisdomtrove
181:The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. From it we have learned most of what we know. Recently, we have waded a little out to sea, enough to dampen our toes or, at most, wet our ankles. The water seems inviting. The ocean calls. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
182:I will take time each day to commune with nature and to silently witness the intelligence within every living thing. I will sit silently and watch a sunset, or listen to the sound of the ocean or a stream, or simply smell the scent of a flower.   ~ deepak-chopra, @wisdomtrove
183:Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing, only a signal shown, and a distant voice in the darkness; So on the ocean of life, we pass and speak one another, only a look and a voice, then darkness again and a silence. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
184:Through one word, or seven words, or three times five, even if you investigate thoroughly myriad forms, nothing can be depended upon. Night advances, the moon glows and falls into the ocean. The black dragon jewel you have been searching for, is everywhere. ~ dogen, @wisdomtrove
185:To succeed, you must have tremendous perserverance... tremendous will. "I will drink the ocean", says the perservering soul; at my will mountains will crumble. Have that sort of energy, that sort of will; work hard, and you will reach the goal. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
186:You've seen the sun flatten and take strange shapes just before it sinks in the ocean. Do you have to tell yourself every time that it's an illusion caused by atmospheric dust and light distorted by the sea, or do you simply enjoy the beauty of it? ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
187:As well might a gnat seek to drink in the ocean, as a finite creature to comprehend the Eternal God. A God whom we could understand would be no God. If we could grasp Him, He could not be infinite. If we could understand Him, He could not be divine. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
188:When I say: &
189:When our identity expands to include everything, we find a peace with the dance of the world. The ocean of life rises and falls within us - birth and death, joy and pain, it is all ours, and our heart is full and empty, large enough to embrace it all. ~ jack-kornfield, @wisdomtrove
190:Birth and death are but points in time. Life weaves eternally its many webs. The weaving is in time, but life itself is timeless. Whatever name and shape you give to its expressions, it is like the ocean - never changing, ever changing. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
191:You are the mystery incarnating itself, and it's beautiful when you remember. It's also painful and awesome and it contains unbearable beauty and unfathomable pain - the ocean of tears and galaxy of bliss. I don't say that lightly, but it's what we have. ~ jack-kornfield, @wisdomtrove
192:If India is to survive, she must be made young again. Rushing and billowing streams of energy must be poured into her; her soul must become, as it was in the old times, like the surges, vast, puissant, calm or turbulent at will, an ocean of action or of force. ~ sri-aurobindo, @wisdomtrove
193:Sink the Bible to the bottom of the ocean, and man's obligations to God would be unchanged. He would have the same path to tread, only his lamp and his guide would be gone; he would have the same voyage to make, but his chart and compass would be overboard! ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
194:A mountain is composed of tiny grains of earth. The ocean is made up of tiny drops of water. Even so, life is but an endless series of little details, actions, speeches, and thoughts. And the consequences whether good or bad of even the least of them are far-reaching. ~ sivananda, @wisdomtrove
195:Your whole past is like a long sleep which would have been forgotten had there been no memory, but remembrance is there in the blood and the blood is like an ocean in which everything is washed away but that which is new and more substantial even than life - reality. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
196:Kind thoughts increase the flow of vital energy into your body and mind. Do kind acts now. Do not procrastinate. Kindness is like a healing balm. It soothes suffering... Little drops of water make the mighty ocean. Even so, little acts of kindness make an ocean of goodwill. ~ sivananda, @wisdomtrove
197:The ocean of Spirit has become the little bubble of my soul. Whether floating in birth, or disappearing in death, in the ocean of cosmic awareness the bubble of my life cannot die. I am indestructible consciousness, protected in the bosom of Spirit’s immortality. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
198:Just like in a cinema all is light, so does consciousness become the vast world.  Look closely, and you will see that all names and forms are but transitory waves on the ocean ofc onsciousness, that only consciousness can be said to be, not its transformations. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
199:Just like in a cinema all is light, so does consciousness become the vast world.  Look closely, and you will see that all names and forms are but transitory waves on the ocean of one sciousness, that only consciousness can be said to be, not its transformations. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
200:Whales in mid-ocean, suspended in the waves of the sea great heaven of whales in the waters, old hierarchies. And enormous mother whales lie dreaming suckling their whale-tender young and dreaming with strange whale eyes wide open in the waters of the beginning and the end. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
201:I find myself immersed in the deep mystery. Then something astonishing happens. The inarticulate question of the heart dissolves into the ocean of mystery. And I feel I’ve found the answer I’m looking for. But this answer, like the question, is more of a feeling than a thought. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
202:There lies within each person a huge reservoir of untapped potential for achievement, success, happiness, health and greater prosperity. It's like an ocean unsailed, a new continent unexplored, a world of possibilities  waiting to be released and channelled toward some great good. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
203:Whales can hear one another from hundreds of kilometres away, and each whale has a repertoire of characteristic ‘songs’ that may last for hours and follow very intricate patterns. Every now and then a whale composes a new hit, which other whales throughout the ocean adopt. ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove
204:If I sink my attention deeply into the presence of awareness, it’s like sinking down into the depths of the ocean of being. The sense that I am an individual experiencing the world of separateness fades and I am immersed in a profound, undifferentiated oneness, beyond words to express. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
205:Giving and receiving are at bottom one thing, dependent on whether one lives open or closed. Living openly one becomes a medium, a transmitter; living thus, as a river, one experiences life to the full, flows along with the current of life, and dies in order to live again as an ocean. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
206:One day I was meditating on a cliff overlooking the ocean in Southern California and I was absorbed in a state of high meditation. As I came out of the meditation and became aware of the sense world the world around me I knew that I had a new name. And the name, of course, was Rama. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
207:They all dreamt of each other that night, as was natural, considering how thin the partitions were between them, and how strangely they had been lifted off the earth to sit next each other in mid-ocean, and see every detail of each others' faces, and hear whatever they chanced to say. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
208:Think about the holes children make when they dig in the sand on the seashore. When the waves come in, the holes are swallowed up by the ocean. Similarly, when we know Christ, our physical death is overwhelmed by the love and grace of God. Death is swallowed up in the victory of Christ. ~ billy-graham, @wisdomtrove
209:First, he realized that the sea was blue and that there was an enormous quantity of it, and that it roared and roared-really all the banalities about the ocean that one could realize, but if any one had told him then that these things were banalities, he would have gaped in wonder. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
210:As an &
211:It's very important where you live. Because where you live, the energies make it easier or more difficult to dream. In certain places dreams are very manifest and very strong. So you should always pick a place to live that's good to dream in. One of the best places to dream is by the ocean. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
212:As I've gone into soul and soul-land, and I connect with my soul and my ego, and my life is colored by my soul - people can identify from their ego, which is who they thought they are. The soul, which is who they really are, if they choose that transfer to the soul, then you live in an ocean of love. ~ ram-das, @wisdomtrove
213:When we can drain the Ocean into mill-ponds, and bottle up the Force of Gravity, to be sold by retail, in gas jars; then may we hope to comprehend the infinitudes of man's soul under formulas of Profit and Loss; and rule over this too, as over a patent engine, by checks, and valves, and balances. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
214:To the Taoist mentality, the aimless, empty life does not suggest anything depressing. On the contrary, it suggests the freedom of clouds and mountain streams, wandering nowhere, of flowers in impenetrable canyons, beautiful for no one to see, and of the ocean surf forever washing the sand, to no end. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
215:Strifes will arise through the period. Watch for them near the Davis Strait in the attempts there for the keeping of the life line to land open. Watch for them in Libya and in Egypt, in Ankara and in Syria, through the straits about those areas above Australia, in the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf. ~ edgar-cayce, @wisdomtrove
216:The seasick passenger on an ocean liner detests the good sailor who stalks past him 265 times a day grandly smoking a large, greasy cigar. In precisely the same way the democrat hates the man who is having a better time in the world. This is the origin of democracy. It is also the origin of Puritanism. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
217:Is America a weakling, to shrink from the work of the great world powers? No! The young giant of the West stands on a continent and clasps the crest of an ocean in either hand. Our nation, glorious in youth and strength, looks into the future with eager eyes and rejoices as a strong man to run a race. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
218:The ocean was one of the greatest things he had ever seen in his life bigger and deeper than anything he had imagined. It changed its color and shape and expression according to time and place and weather. It aroused a deep sadness in his heart, and at the same time it brought his heart peace and comfort. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
219:What you do is what the whole universe is doing at the place you call "here and now," and you are something the whole universe is doing in the same way that a wave is something that the whole ocean is doing... The real you is not a puppet which life pushes around. The real deep-down you is the whole universe. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
220:I'm not a person in your sense of the word, though I may appear a person to you. I am that infinite ocean of consciousness in which all happens. I am also beyond all existence and cognition, pure bliss of being. There is nothing I feel separate from; hence I am all. No thing is me, so I am nothing. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
221: M: Must one suffer only for one's own sins? Are we really separate? In this vast ocean of life, we suffer for the sins of others, and make others suffer for our sins. Of course, the law of balance rules Supreme and accounts are squared in the end. But while life lasts, we affect each other deeply. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
222:It is not to be wondered that men have worshiped the ocean, for in his depths they have seen mirrored the image of Eternity of Infinity. Here they have seen the symbol of God's great plan of oneness with His creatures, for the sea is the union of all infinite particles, and it takes the whole to make the one. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
223:The ground of being is like an ocean of unconscious awareness, arising as individual waves of consciousness. The conscious waves seem separate, but the oceanic depths are one. In the normal waking state, I'm conscious of being the wave; but in the deep awake state, I'm also conscious of being the unfathomable ocean. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
224:This Maya is everywhere. It is terrible. Yet we have to work through it. The man who says that he will work when the world has become all good and then he will enjoy bliss is as likely to succeed as the man who sits beside the Ganga and says, "I will ford the river when all the water has run into the ocean." ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
225:The whole world is, to me, very much "alive" - all the little growing things, even the rocks. I can't look at a swell bit of grass and earth, for instance, without feeling the essential life - the things going on - within them. The same goes for a mountain, or a bit of the ocean, or a magnificent piece of old wood. ~ amsel-adams, @wisdomtrove
226:Governments move armies, but only individuals can move hearts. And with every act of love that emanates from any of us, we are activating miracles, adding to a spiritual ocean that in time will purify our planet of all vestiges of fear. Love alone can triumph over hate, and if we give it the chance, it will. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
227:It is not one man nor a million, but the spirit of liberty that must be preserved. The waves which dash upon the shore are, one by one, broken, but the ocean conquers nevertheless. It overwhelms the Armada, it wears out the rock. In like manner, whatever the struggle of individuals, the great cause will gather strength. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
228:G od is the Absolute and Eternal Brahman, as well as the Father of the Universe. The indivisible Brahman is like a vast shoreless ocean, without bounds and limits, in which I can only struggle and sink. But when I approach the always sportive personal Deity (Hari), I get peace, like the sinking man who nears the shore. ~ sri-ramakrishna, @wisdomtrove
229:Nowhere in space will we rest our eyes upon the familiar shapes of trees and plants, or any of the animals that share our world. Whatsoever life we meet will be as strange and alien as the nightmare creatures of the ocean abyss, or of the insect empire whose horrors are normally hidden from us by their microscopic scale. ~ arthur-c-carke, @wisdomtrove
230:Q:  Is there such a thing as absolute sin or absolute virtue?   M: Sin and virtue refer to a person only. Without a sinful or virtuous person what is sin or virtue? At the level of the absolute there are no persons; the ocean of pure awareness is neither virtuous nor sinful. Sin and virtue are invariably relative. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
231:The superficial self is what I appear to be. I appear to be ‘Tim’. But the deep self is what I am… my mysterious essence… my ineffable spirit… my naked being. And when I become conscious of my deepest being I discover I am one with all beings. I see that as separate individuals you and I are like different waves on one great ocean of being. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
232:I have a thousand brilliant lies for the question: How are you? I have a thousand brilliant lies for the question: What is God? If you think that the Truth can be known from words; if you think that the Sun and the Ocean can pass through that tiny opening called the mouth, someone should start laughing!  Someone should start wildly laughing now! ~ hafez, @wisdomtrove
233:All consciousness is in time and to it the timeless appears unconscious. Yet, it is what makes consciousness possible. Light shines in darkness. In light darkness is not visible. Or, you can put it the other way - in the endless ocean of light, clouds of consciousness appear - dark and limited, perceivable by contrast. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
234:Socrates said, our only knowledge was "To know that nothing could be known;" a pleasant Science enough, which levels to an ass Each Man of Wisdom, future, past, or present. Newton, (that Proverb of the Mind,) alas! Declared, with all his grand discoveries recent, That he himself felt only "like a youth Picking up shells by the great Ocean-Truth." ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
235:Those who look at the surface of the sea must behold the birth and death of the waves, but those who seek the depths of the ocean behold one indivisible mass of water. Similarly, those who acknowledge "life" and "death" are tossed by sorrow, while those who live in the illimitable superconsciousness behold and feel the One Ineffable Bliss. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
236:But you were always a good man of business, Jacob,' faltered Scrooge, who now began to apply this to himself. Business!' cried the Ghost, wringing its hands again. "Mankind was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were, all, my business. The deals of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business! ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
237:Have you also learned that secret from the river; that there is no such thing as time? That the river is everywhere at the same time, at the source and at the mouth, at the waterfall, at the ferry, at the current, in the ocean and in the mountains, everywhere and that the present only exists for it, not the shadow of the past nor the shadow of the future. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
238:I didn't pay much attention to the whistles and whoops, in fact, I didn't quite hear them. I was full of a strange feeling, as if I were two people. One of them was Norma Jeane from the orphanage who belonged to nobody; the other was someone whose name I didn't know. But I knew where she belonged; she belonged to the ocean and the sky and the whole world. ~ marilyn-monroe, @wisdomtrove
239:Taste, when once obtained, may be said to be no acquiring faculty, and must remain stationary; but knowledge is of perpetual growth and has infinite demands. Taste, like an artificial canal, winds through a beautiful country, but its borders are confined and its term is limited. Knowledge navigates the ocean, and is perpetually on voyages of discovery. ~ benjamin-disraeli, @wisdomtrove
240:How much do you love me?' and "Who's in charge?" ... .these two questions of LOVE and CONTROL undo us ALL, trip us up and cause war, grief, and suffering. People follow different paths, straight or crooked, according to their temperament, depending on which they consider best, or most appropriate - and all reach You, just as rivers enter the ocean. ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
241:There were times, especially when I was traveling for &
242:Finding the occasional straw of truth awash in a great ocean of confusion and bamboozle requires intelligence, vigilance, dedication, and courage. But if we don't practice these tough habits of thought, we cannot hope to solve the truly serious problems that face us - and we risk becoming a nation of suckers, up for grabs by the next charlatan who comes along. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
243:Your prosperity consciousness is not dependent on money; your flow of money is dependent on your prosperity consciousness. As you can conceive of more, more will come into your life. There is an ocean of abundance available! There is plenty for everyone. You cannot rob another and they cannot rob you, and in no way can you drain the ocean dry... there is always more. ~ louise-hay, @wisdomtrove
244:We are completely unaware of our true nature because we identify ourselves with our body, our emotions and our thoughts, thus losing sight of our unchanging centre, which is pure consciousness. When we return to our true nature, our thoughts and perceptions no longer appear as modifications of a single substance, they come into being and subside like waves of the ocean. ~ jean-klein, @wisdomtrove
245:I see nothing but Becoming. Be not deceived! It is the fault of your limited outlook and not the fault of the essence of things if you believe that you see firm land anywhere in the ocean of Becoming and Passing. You need names for things, just as if they had a rigid permanence, but the very river in which you bathe a second time is no longer the same one which you entered before ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
246:Seeing every height crowned with its crater, and the boundaries of most of the lava-streams still distinct, we are led to believe that within a period, geologically recent, the unbroken ocean was here spread out. Hence, both in space and time, we seem to be brought somewhat near to that great fact — that mystery of mysteries — the first appearance of new beings on this earth. ~ charles-darwin, @wisdomtrove
247:This is not a bland experience of some monolithic ‘oneness’. It’s a profound experience of the ‘uni-variety’ of the universe. It’s seeing that on the surface of life everything is separate, like waves on an ocean, but at the depths all is one. When I experience the universe vision I find myself appreciating the multifarious variety of life as an expression of one mysterious essence. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
248:We only seem to learn from Life that Life doesn't matter so much as it seemed to do - it's not so burningly important, after all, what happens. We crawl, like blinking sea-creatures, out of the Ocean onto a spur of rock, we creep over the promontory bewildered and dazzled and hurting ourselves, then we drop in the ocean on the other side: and the little transit doesn't matter so much. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
249:Q: I am a person and therefore limited in space and time. I occupy little space and last but a few moments; I cannot even conceive myself to be eternal and all-pervading.  M: Nevertheless, you are. As you dive deep into yourself in search of your true nature, you will discover that only your body is small and only your memory is short; while the vast ocean of life is yours. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
250:That great mystery of TIME, were there no other; the illimitable, silent, never-resting thing called Time, rolling, rushing on, swift, silent, like an all-embracing ocean tide, on which we and all the Universe swim like exhalations, like apparitions which are, and then are not: this is forever very literally a miracle; a thing to strike us dumb,-for we have no word to speak about it. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
251:The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. On this shore, we've learned most of what we know. Recently, we've waded a little way out, maybe ankle-deep, and the water seems inviting. Some part of our being knows this is where we came from. We long to return, and we can, because the cosmos is also within us. We're made of star stuff. We are a way for the cosmos to know itself. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
252:Every one must be struck with astonishment, when he first beholds one of these vast rings of coral-rock, often many leagues in diameter, here and there surmounted by a low verdant island with dazzling white shores, bathed on the outside by the foaming breakers of the ocean, and on the inside surrounding a calm expanse of water, which, from reflection, is of a bright but pale green color. ~ charles-darwin, @wisdomtrove
253:When I dive deeply into the mystery experience it feels as if I’m dissolving in an ocean of love. There’s an awe-inspiring sense of oneness with the universe. My sensual body comes alive. The search for meaning is resolved into a wordless ‘understanding’, which is so deep it must be felt not thought. There’s the silent certainty that all is well; and such a feeling of relief… like coming home. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
254:This is the forest primeval. The murmuring pines and the hemlocks, Bearded with moss, and in garments green, indistinct in the twilight, Stand like Druids of eld, with voices sad and prophetic, Stand like harpers hoar, with beards that rest on their bosoms. Loud from its rocky caverns, the deep-voiced neighboring ocean Speaks, and in accents disconsolate answers the wail of the forest. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
255:No man (sic) has learned to live until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity. Length without breadth is like a self-contained tributary having no outward flow to the ocean. Stagnant, still and stale, it lacks both life and freshness. In order to live creatively and meaningfully, our self-concern must be wedded to other concerns. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
256:A mob is usually a creature of very mysterious existence, particularly in a large city. Where it comes from, or whither it goes, few men can tell. Assembling and dispersing with equal suddenness, it is as difficult to follow to its various sources as the sea itself; nor does the parallel stop here, for the ocean is not more fickle and uncertain, more terrible when roused, more unreasonable or more cruel. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
257:It seems to me absolutely true, that our world, which appears to us the surface of all things, is really the bottom of a deep ocean: all our trees are submarine growths, and we are weird, scaly-clad submarine fauna, feeding ourselves on offal like shrimps. Only occasionally the soul rises gasping through the fathomless fathoms under which we live, far up to the surface of the ether, where there is true air. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
258:A language possesses utility only insofar as it can construct conventional boundaries. A language of no boundaries is no language at all, and thus the mystic who tries to speak logically and formally of unity consciousness is doomed to sound very paradoxical or contradictory. The problem is that the structure of any language cannot grasp the nature of unity consciousness, any more than a fork could grasp the ocean. ~ ken-wilber, @wisdomtrove
259:What relationship can there be between what is and what merely appears to be? Is there any relationship between the ocean and its waves? The real enables the unreal to appear and causes it to disappear. the succession of transient moments creates the illusion of time, but the timeless reality of pure being is not in movement, for all movement requires a motionless background.  It is itself the background. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
260:Prayer in action is love, and love in action is service. Try to give unconditionally whatever a person needs in the moment. The point is to do something, however small, and show you care through your actions by giving your time ... Do not worry about why problems exist in the world - just respond to people's needs ... We feel what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean, but that ocean would be less without that drop. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
261:Mental purity will come through constant chanting of the divine name. This is the simplest way. You are trying to cross the ocean of transmigration, the cycle of birth and death. The mantra is the oar of the boat; it is the instrument you use to cross the samsara of your restless mind, with its unending thought waves. The mantra can also be compared to a ladder that you climb to reach the heights of God realization. ~ mata-amritanandamayi, @wisdomtrove
262:Once Henry had heard a crying noise at sea, and had seen a mermaid floating on the ocean's surface. The mermaid had been injured by a shark. Henry had pulled the mermaid out of the water with a rope, and she had died in his arms... "what language did the mermaid speak?" Alma wanted to know, imagining that it like almost have to be Greek. "English!" Henry said. "By God, plum, why would I rescue a deuced foreign mermaid? ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
263:That's why I loved being with you. We could do the simplest things, like toss starfish into the ocean and share a burger and talk and even then I knew that I was fortunate. Because you were the first guy who wasn't constantly trying to impress me. You accepted who you were, but more than that, you accepted me for me. And nothing else mattered&
264:You are so accustomed to think of yourselves as bodies having consciousness that you just cannot imagine consciousness as having bodies. Once you realise that bodily existence is but a state of mind, a movement in consciousness, that the ocean of consciousness is infinite and eternal, and that, when in touch with consciousness, you are the witness only, you will be able to withdraw beyond consciousness altogether. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
265:I find myself immersed in the deep mystery. Then something astonishing happens. The inarticulate question of the heart dissolves into the ocean of mystery. And I feel I’ve found the answer I’m looking for. But this answer, like the question, is more of a feeling than a thought. I can’t really express the inarticulate question, because it’s too deep for words. I can’t really express the inarticulate answer, because it’s too deep for words. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
266:Let us realise [that] we are the infinite power. Who put a limit to the power of mind? Let us realise we are all mind. Every drop has the whole of the ocean in it. That is the mind of man. The Indian mind reflects upon these [powers and potentialities] and wants to bring [them] all out. For himself he doesn't care what happens. It will take a great length of time [to reach perfection]. If it takes fifty thousand years, what of that! ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
267:Such is the remorseless progression of human society, shedding lives and souls as it goes on its way. It is an ocean into which men sink who have been cast out by the law and consigned, with help most cruelly withheld, to moral death. The sea is the pitiless social darkness into which the penal system casts those it has condemned, an unfathomable waste of misery. The human soul, lost in those depths, may become a corpse. Who shall revive it? ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
268:They are wrong who think that politics is like an ocean voyage or a military campaign, something to be done with some particular end in view, something which leaves off as soon as that end is reached. It is not a public chore, to be got over with. It is a way of life. It is the life of a domesticated political and social creature who is born with a love for public life, with a desire for honor, with a feeling for his fellows; and it lasts as long as need be. ~ plutarch, @wisdomtrove
269:As I wonder deeply about life, I find myself immersed in the deep mystery. Then something astonishing happens. The inarticulate question of the heart dissolves into the ocean of mystery. And I feel I’ve found the answer I’m looking for. But this answer, like the question, is more of a feeling than a thought. I can’t really express the inarticulate question, because it’s too deep for words. I can’t really express the inarticulate answer, because it’s too deep for words. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
270:What we see as death, empty space, or nothingness is only the trough between the crests of this endlessly waving ocean. It is all part of the illusion that there should seem to be something to be gained in the future, and that there is an urgent necessity to go on and on until we get it. Yet just as there is no time but the present, and no one except the all-and-everything, there is never anything to be gained - though the zest of the game is to pretend that there is. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
271:I am a deeply religious person, but I belong to no denomination. I follow the spirit of God's law, not the letter of the law. One can become so attached to the outward symbols and structure of religion that one forgets its original intent - to bring one closer to God. We can only gain access to the Kingdom of God by realizing it dwells within us as well as in all humanity. Know that we are all cells in the ocean of infinity, each contributing to the others' welfare. ~ peace-pilgrim, @wisdomtrove
272:Let us suppose that an ichthyologist is exploring the life of the ocean. He casts a net into the water and brings up a fishy assortment. Surveying his catch, he proceeds in the usual manner of a scientist to systematise what it reveals. He arrives at two generalisations: No sea-creature is less than two inches long. (2) All sea-creatures have gills. These are both true of his catch, and he assumes tentatively that they will remain true however often he repeats it. ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
273:The Universe is one great kindergarten for man. Everything that exists has brought with it its own peculiar lesson. The mountain teaches stability and grandeur; the ocean immensity and change. Forests, lakes, and rivers, clouds and winds, stars and flowers, stupendous glaciers and crystal snowflakes, - every form of animate or inanimate existence, leaves its impress upon the soul of man. Even the bee and ant have brought their little lessons of industry and economy. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
274:We set sail on this new sea because there is new knowledge to be gained, and new rights to be won, and they must be won and used for the progress of all people. For space science, like nuclear science and technology, has no conscience of its own. Whether it will become a force for good or ill depends on man, and only if the United States occupies a position of preeminence can we help decide whether this new ocean will be a sea of peace or a new terrifying theater of war. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
275:... a condemned man who, at the hour of death, says or thinks that if the alternative were offered him of existing somewhere, on a height of rock or some narrow elevation, where only his two feet could stand, and round about him the ocean, perpetual gloom, perpetual solitude, perpetual storm, to remain there standing on a yard of surface for a lifetime, a thousand years, eternity! - rather would he live thus than die at once? Only live, live, live! - no matter how, only live! ~ fyodor-dostoevsky, @wisdomtrove
276:Where is it I've read that someone condemned to death says or thinks, an hour before his death, that if he had to live on some high rock, on such a narrow ledge that he'd only room to stand, and the ocean, everlasting darkness, everlasting solitude, everlasting tempest around him, if he had to remain standing on a square yard of space all his life, a thousand years, eternity, it were better to live so than to die at once. Only to live, to live and live! Life, whatever it may be! ~ fyodor-dostoevsky, @wisdomtrove
277:When I go from hence, let this be my parting word, that what I have seen is unsurpassable. I have tasted of the hidden honey of this lotus that expands on the ocean of light, and thus I am blessed—let this be my parting word. In this playhouse of infinite forms I have had my play and here have I caught sight of him who is formless. My whole body and my limbs have thrilled with his touch who is beyond touch; and if the end comes here, let it come—let this be my parting word. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
278:Love is the river of life in this world. Think not that ye know it who stand at the little tinkling rill, the first small fountain. Not until you have gone through the rocky gorges, and not lost the stream; not until you nave gone through the meadow, and the stream has widened and deepened until fleets could ride on its bosom; not until beyond the meadow you have come to the unfathomable ocean, and poured your treasures into its depths&
279:A fish swims in the ocean, and no matter how far it swims there is no end to the water. A bird flies in the sky, and no matter how far it flies there is no end to the air. However the fish and the bird have never left their elements. Thus each of them totally covers its full range, and each of them totally experiences its realm... Know that water is life and air is life. The bird is life and the fish is life. Life must be the bird and life must be the fish... practice, enlightenment and people are like this. ~ dogen, @wisdomtrove
280:They say love dies between two people. That’s wrong. It doesn’t die. It just leaves you, goes away, if you aren’t good enough, worthy enough. It doesn’t die; you’re the the one that dies. It’s like the ocean: if you’re no good, if you begin to make a bad smell in it, it just spews you up somewhere to die. You die anyway, but I had rather drown in the ocean than be urped up onto a strip of dead beach and be dried away by the sun into a little foul smear with no name to it, just this was for an epitaph ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
281:We ought not to look back, unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors, and for the purpose of profiting by dear bought experience. To enveigh against things that are past and irremediable, is unpleasing; but to steer clear of the shelves and rocks we have struck upon, is the part of wisdom, equally as incumbent on political as other men, who have their own little bark, or that of others, to navigate through the intricate paths of life, or the trackless ocean, to the haven of security and rest. ~ george-washington, @wisdomtrove
282:Do you know how much energy, how many powers, how many forces, are still lurking behind that frame of yours? What scientist has known all that is in man? Millions of years have passed since man came here, and yet but one infinitesimal part of his powers has been manifested. Therefore, you must not say that you are weak. How do you know what possibilities lie behind that degradation on the surface? You know but little of that which is within you. For behind you is the ocean of infinite power and blessedness. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
283:A mind that is accustomed to repeatedly dissolving in its source or essence becomes progressively saturated with its inherent peace. When such a mind rises again from the ocean of awareness, its activity makes that peace available to humanity. Such a mind may also be inspired by knowledge that is not simply a continuation of the past but comes directly form its unconditioned essence. This inspiration brings creativity and new possibilities into whatever sphere of knowledge or activity in which that mind operates. ~ rupert-spira, @wisdomtrove
284:When you are a young person, you are like a young creek, and you meet many rocks, many obstacles and difficulties on your way. You hurry to get past these obstacles and get to the ocean. But as the creek moves down through the fields, it becomes larges and calmer and it can enjoy the reflection of the sky. It's wonderful. You will arrive at the sea anyway so enjoy the journey. Enjoy the sunshine, the sunset, the moon, the birds, the trees, and the many beauties along the way. Taste every moment of your daily life. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
285:When we have discovered a continent, or crossed a chain of mountains, it is only to find another ocean or another plain upon the further side. . . . O toiling hands of mortals! O wearied feet, travelling ye know not whither! Soon, soon, it seems to you, you must come forth on some conspicuous hilltop, and but a little way further, against the setting sun, descry the spires of El Dorado. Little do ye know your own blessedness; for to travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive, and the true success is to labour. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
286:Were a stranger to drop on a sudden into this world, I would show him, as a specimen of its ills, a hospital full of diseases, a prison crowded with malefactors and debtors, a field of battle strewed with carcasses, a fleet foundering in the ocean, a nation languishing under tyranny, famine, or pestilence. To turn the gay side of life to him, and give him a notion of its pleasures; whither should I conduct him? to a ball, to an opera, to court? He might justly think, that I was only showing him a diversity of distress and sorrow. ~ david-hume, @wisdomtrove
287:I don't hate it here," she said automatically. Surprising herself, she realized that as much as she'd been trying to convince herself otherwise, she was telling the truth. "It's just that I don't belong here." He gave her a meloncholy smile. "If it's any consolation, when I was growing up, I didn't feel like I belonged here, either. I dreamed about going to New York. But it's strange, because when I finally escaped this place, I ended up missing it more than I thought I would. There's something about the ocean that just calls to me. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
288:The world of mind and matter, of names and shapes, continues, but it does not matter to me at all. It is like having a shadow. It is there - following me wherever I go, but not hindering me in any way. It remains a world of experiences, but not of names and forms related to me by desires and fears. The experiences are qualityless, pure experiences, if I may say so. I call them experiences for the lack of a better word. They are like the waves on the surface of the ocean, the ever-present, but not affecting its peaceful power. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
289:Every human soul contains, potentially, the knowledge of the Universal Mind. In solution, in every mind, is all the knowledge of the Universe, and the exploration of the whole ocean is but the exploration of the drop. The adept is able to ascertain every bit of &
290:In the spiritual life it is not necessary to have a complete map of the path in order to begin traveling. On the contrary, having such complete knowledge may actually hinder rather than help the onward march. The deeper secrets of spiritual life are unraveled to those who take risks and who make bold experiments with it. They are not meant for the idler who seeks guarantees at every step. Those who speculate from the shore about the ocean shall know only its surface, but those who would know the depths of the ocean must be willing to plunge into it. ~ meher-baba, @wisdomtrove
291:Take the case of the infinite ocean. There is no limit to its water. Suppose a pot is immersed in it: there is water both inside and outside the pot. The jnani sees that both inside and outside there is nothing but Paramatman. Then what is this pot? It is &
292:Her mighty lakes, like oceans of liquid silver; her mountains, with bright aerial tints; her valleys, teeming with wild fertility; her tremendous cataracts, thundering in their solitudes; her boundless plains, waving with spontaneous verdure; her broad, deep rivers, rolling in solemn silence to the ocean; her trackless forests, where vegetation puts forth all its magnificence; her skies, kindling with the magic of summer clouds and glorious sunshine - no, never need an American look beyond his own country for the sublime and beautiful of natural scenery. ~ washington-irving, @wisdomtrove
293:A little criticism makes me angry, and a little rejection makes me depressed. A little praise raises my spirits, and a little success excites me. It takes very little to raise me up or thrust me down. Often I am like a small boat on the ocean, completely at the mercy of its waves. All the time and energy I spend in keeping some kind of balance and preventing myself from being tipped over and drowning shows my life is mostly a struggle for survival: not a holy struggle, but an anxious struggle resulting from the mistaken idea that it is the world that defines me. ~ henri-nouwen, @wisdomtrove
294:For myself the delay [in assuming the office of the President] may be compared with a reprieve; for in confidence I assure you, with the world it would obtain little credit that my movements to the chair of Government will be accompanied by feelings not unlike those of a culprit who is going to the place of his execution: so unwilling am I, in the evening of a life nearly consumed in public cares, to quit a peaceful abode for an Ocean of difficulties, without that competency of political skill, abilities and inclination which is necessary to manage the helm. ~ george-washington, @wisdomtrove
295:Don't depend on death to liberate you from your imperfections. You are exactly the same after death as you were before. Nothing changes; you only give up the body. If you are a thief or a liar or a cheater before death, you don't become an angel merely by dying. If such were possible, then let us all go and jump in the ocean now and become angels at once! Whatever you have made of yourself thus far, so will you be hereafter. And when you reincarnate, you will bring that same nature with you. To change, you have to make the effort. This world is the place to do it. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
296:I really don't know why it is that all of us are so committed to the sea, except I think it is because in addition to the fact that the sea changes and the light changes, and ships change, it is because we all came from the sea. And it is an interesting biological fact that all of us have, in our veins the exact same percentage of salt in our blood that exists in the ocean, and, therefore, we have salt in our blood, in our sweat, in our tears. We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch it we are going back from whence we came ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
297:One can see from space how the human race has changed the Earth. Nearly all of the available land has been cleared of forest and is now used for agriculture or urban development. The polar icecaps are shrinking and the desert areas are increasing. At night, the Earth is no longer dark, but large areas are lit up. All of this is evidence that human exploitation of the planet is reaching a critical limit. But human demands and expectations are ever-increasing. We cannot continue to pollute the atmosphere, poison the ocean and exhaust the land. There isn't any more available. ~ stephen-hawking, @wisdomtrove
298:I really don't know why it is that all of us are so committed to the sea, except I think it is because in addition to the fact that the sea changes and the light changes, and ships change, it is because we all came from the sea. And it is an interesting biological fact that all of us have, in our veins the exact same percentage of salt in our blood that exists in the ocean, and, therefore, we have salt in our blood, in our sweat, in our tears. We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch it we are going back from whence we came. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
299:In the depths of the Ocean of Mind there is quiet and calm and peace— the embodiment of latent power and potential energy. On its surface are ripples, waves, great movements of energy, currents, whirlpools, eddies— phases of fierce tempest alternating with phases of calm and quiet. And from the depths of that Ocean of Mind, all mental and physical power emerges— and to its bosom all must return. And in that Ocean of Mind there is an infinite store of energy, from which may be drawn that which the human centres of consciousness and power require, when they learn the secret. ~ william-walker-atkinson, @wisdomtrove
300:The poison was brewed in these West lands but it has spat itself everywhere by now. However far you went you would find the machines, the crowded cities, the empty thrones, the false writings, the barren beds: men maddened with false promises and soured with true miseries, worshipping the iron works of their own hands, cut off from Earth their Mother and from the Father in Heaven. You might go East so far the East became West and you returned to Britain across the great Ocean, but even so you would not have come out anywhere into the light.  The shadow of one dark wing is over all Tellus. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
301:Jesus! it is the name which moves the harps of heaven to melody. Jesus! the life of all our joys. If there be one name more charming, more precious than another, it is this name. It is woven into the very warp and woof of our psalmody. Many of our hymns begin with it, and scarcely any, that are good for anything, end without it. It is the sum total of all delights. It is the music with which the bells of heaven ring; a song in a word; an ocean for comprehension, although a drop for brevity; a matchless oratorio in two syllables; a gathering up of the hallelujahs of eternity in five letters. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
302:After dinner or lunch or whatever it was - with my crazy 12-hour night I was no longer sure what was what - I said, "Look, baby, I'm sorry, but don't you realize that this job is driving me crazy? Look, let's give it up. Let's just lay around and make love and take walks and talk a little. Let's go to the zoo. Let's look at animals. Let's drive down and look at the ocean. It's only 45 minutes. Let's play games in the arcades. Let's go to the races, the Art Museum, the boxing matches. Let's have friends. Let's laugh. This kind of life like everybody else's kind of life: it's killing us. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
303:Recognize the power of mind, respect the power of mind. And also recognize the power behind the power, the ocean holding the wave. Recognize yourself as the ocean, with your stories, your feelings, as waves. Waves can be beautiful or terrifying, but always they return to the ocean. Every wave always is made up of the ocean. No wave can ever be separate from the ocean. Waves of thoughts, waves of emotions, waves of sensations, waves of events, are all made up of consciousness. And all return to consciousness, while never being separate from consciousness. And if this becomes another story, let this go, and see what is true. ~ gangaji, @wisdomtrove
304:In that Great Ocean of Universal or Cosmic Mind, bodies of Substance are but as floating specks of dust— or even bubbles formed of the substance of that Ocean itself— on the surface of that Ocean, there may arise waves, currents, ripples, eddies, whirlpools,— storms, hurricanes, tempests,— from its bosom may rise vapor, that after stages of clouds, rain-drops, flowing in streams, rivers, bays, at last again reach the source of its origin. These disturbances and changes we call Energy, Force, Motion— but they are but surface manifestations, and the Great Ocean is serene in its depths, and, in reality, is unchanged and undisturbed. ~ william-walker-atkinson, @wisdomtrove
305:According to Buddhism, most people identify happiness with pleasant feelings, while identifying suffering with unpleasant feelings. People consequently ascribe immense importance to what they feel, craving to experience more and more pleasures, while avoiding pain. Whatever we do throughout our lives, whether scratching our leg, fidgeting slightly in the chair, or fighting world wars, we are just trying to get pleasant feelings. The problem, according to Buddhism, is that our feelings are no more than fleeting vibrations, changing every moment, like the ocean waves. If five minutes ago I felt joyful and purposeful, now these feelings are gone, and I might well feel sad and dejected. So if I want to experience pleasant feelings, I have to constantly chase them, while driving away the unpleasant feelings. Even if I succeed, I immediately have to start all over again, without ever getting any lasting reward for my troubles. ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove
306:Similar ecological disasters occurred on almost every one of the thousands of islands that pepper the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arctic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Archaeologists have discovered on even the tiniest islands evidence of the existence of birds, insects and snails that lived there for countless generations, only to vanish when the first human farmers arrived. None but a few extremely remote islands escaped man’s notice until the modern age, and these islands kept their fauna intact. The Galapagos Islands, to give one famous example, remained uninhabited by humans until the nineteenth century, thus preserving their unique menagerie, including their giant tortoises, which, like the ancient diprotodons, show no fear of humans. The First Wave Extinction, which accompanied the spread of the foragers, was followed by the Second Wave Extinction, which accompanied the spread of the farmers, and gives us an important perspective on the Third Wave Extinction, which industrial activity is causing today. Don’t believe tree-huggers who claim that our ancestors lived in harmony with nature. Long before the Industrial Revolution, Homo sapiens held the record among all organisms for driving the most plant and animal species to their extinctions. We have the dubious distinction of being the deadliest species in the annals of biology. Perhaps if more people were aware of the First Wave and Second Wave extinctions, they’d be less nonchalant about the Third Wave they are part of. If we knew how many species we’ve already eradicated, we might be more motivated to protect those that still survive. This is especially relevant to the large animals of the oceans. ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove

*** NEWFULLDB 2.4M ***

1:Get outta my dreams ~ Billy Ocean,
2:Let me begin again. ~ Ocean Vuong,
3:I'm not a centerfold. ~ Frank Ocean,
4:Ocean … Ocean Ann.” I ~ Jewel E Ann,
5:Sssh says the ocean ~ Rolf Jacobsen,
6:Of course awards matter. ~ Frank Ocean,
7:I'm about being the best. ~ Frank Ocean,
8:Every drop in the ocean counts. ~ Yoko Ono,
9:I like being by the ocean. ~ Ellie Goulding,
10:i'm so proud of you Ocean Strong ~ Zoe Sugg,
11:The ocean is made of drops. ~ Mother Teresa,
12:I saw you dancing out the ocean ~ Elton John,
13:The ocean burned. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
14:The ocean doesn't want me today, ~ Tom Waits,
15:The ocean is six miles deep. ~ Joe Dunthorne,
16:You are the ocean to my eyes. ~ Sanober Khan,
17:I don't fear anybody... at all. ~ Frank Ocean,
18:My TV ain't HD, that's too real ~ Frank Ocean,
19:I've been thinking about forever ~ Frank Ocean,
20:Might as well spit in the ocean ~ Stephen King,
21:Silence is an ocean. Speech is a river. ~ Rumi,
22:We swim in an ocean of feedback. ~ Sheila Heen,
23:A desert blessing, an ocean curse. ~ John Green,
24:Myriad laughter of the ocean waves. ~ Aeschylus,
25:Never run back to what broke you. ~ Frank Ocean,
26:the ocean is colder than space. ~ Randall Munroe,
27:I sail with you on the ocean of my dreams ~ Rumi,
28:You’re still my ocean,” he whispers. ~ Kyra Davis,
29:Be the ocean let the river come to you. ~ Amit Ray,
30:I am the drop that contains the ocean ~ Yunus Emre,
31:I don't intend to stop making music. ~ Frank Ocean,
32:I miss you more than I remember you. ~ Ocean Vuong,
33:Ocean, Ocean I'll beat you in the end. ~ Ken Kesey,
34:I play piano every day. I enjoy that. ~ Frank Ocean,
35:Ive always been drawn to the ocean. ~ Kenny Chesney,
36:Our hands empty except for our hands. ~ Ocean Vuong,
37:Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean ~ Lord Byron,
38:The Atlantic Ocean was something then. ~ John Guare,
39:The cruelest walls are made of glass. ~ Ocean Vuong,
40:The realm of soul is like an ocean. ~ Eben Alexander,
41:A Drop of the Ocean is still the Ocean. ~ John Friend,
42:I love the ocean. Boats, not so much. ~ Jeff Goldblum,
43:Now from the smooth deep ocean-stream the sun ~ Homer,
44:The frozen ocean... of Boston life. ~ Julia Ward Howe,
45:The ocean is a mighty harmonist. ~ William Wordsworth,
46:What do you think my brain is made for? ~ Frank Ocean,
47:Go for someone who is proud to have you. ~ Frank Ocean,
48:I go to the ocean to say goodbye. ~ Charlotte Eriksson,
49:My guilt is an ocean for me to drown in. ~ Nicola Yoon,
50:There goes a river dragging an ocean behind it. ~ Rumi,
51:Would you ever give up the ocean for me? ~ Carrie Ryan,
52:away from the ocean, heading toward the ~ Gail Carriger,
53:Health to the ocean means health for us. ~ Sylvia Earle,
54:I don't know anything and neither do you. ~ Frank Ocean,
55:It's cool to be recognised by your peers. ~ Frank Ocean,
56:I was happy anywhere I could see the ocean. ~ Ai Yazawa,
57:My altars are the mountains and the ocean. ~ Lord Byron,
58:My mother use to tell me about the ocean. ~ Carrie Ryan,
59:...shrink back like the ocean at low tide ~ Karen White,
60:Time is an ocean, but it ends at the shore. ~ Bob Dylan,
61:My Alar is like the ocean in a storm. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
62:Never underestimate the power of the ocean. ~ Heidi Klum,
63:There is water at the bottom of the ocean. ~ David Byrne,
64:Give up the drop. Become the ocean.” – Rumi ~ Brian Tracy,
65:I love the woods even more than the ocean. ~ Steven Tyler,
66:The ocean is an object of no small terror. ~ Edmund Burke,
67:We have ploughed the vast ocean in a fragile bark. ~ Ovid,
68:Why see the world / when you got the beach? ~ Frank Ocean,
69:Without Pegi, I'm an island without an ocean ~ Neil Young,
70:current began its pull toward the ocean, ~ Barbara Freethy,
71:My first instrument was a little blue ukele. ~ Billy Ocean,
72:There would be more than ocean-water broken ~ Robert Frost,
73:We are a blue planet and an ocean world. ~ Nainoa Thompson,
74:You can't think. You just have to do things. ~ Frank Ocean,
75:You're not a wave, you're part of the ocean. ~ Mitch Albom,
76:Grief was not a stream. It was an ocean. ~ James Scott Bell,
77:If you don't like my ocean don't fish in my sea ~ Ma Rainey,
78:Those who are heartless, once cared too much. ~ Frank Ocean,
79:Unbroken ‘I-I’ is the ocean infinite. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
80:For quiet times disappear listen to the ocean ~ Tupac Shakur,
81:I don't have any secrets I need kept any more. ~ Frank Ocean,
82:I might just write a novel next. I don't know! ~ Frank Ocean,
83:Mother Mother Ocean, I have heard your call. ~ Jimmy Buffett,
84:One drop of that ocean is Hope, and the rest is fear. ~ Rumi,
85:So you keep your ocean, I'll take the Lake. ~ Colleen Hoover,
86:What is any ocean but a multitude of drops? ~ David Mitchell,
87:As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean. ~ Bram Stoker,
88:Being by the ocean is the greatest thing. ~ Genesis Rodriguez,
89:Everyone can forget us—as long as you remember. ~ Ocean Vuong,
90:Give the ocean a break. Give yourself a break. ~ Sylvia Earle,
91:God is in you as the ocean is in the wave. ~ Eric Butterworth,
92:If wishes were fishes, the world would be an ocean ~ Jim Ross,
93:In this ocean of hours I'm all the time drinking. ~ Bob Dylan,
94:Mind is a wave of the ocean of Being. ~ Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
95:My alar is like the ocean in storm. (Devi) ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
96:Success can create more madness than happiness. ~ Billy Ocean,
97:They will manage to cross the ocean of becoming. ~ Carl Sagan,
98:You burn hot enough to light an ocean on fire. ~ Robert Thier,
99:And I'll stand on the ocean until I start sinking. ~ Bob Dylan,
100:If it brings me to my knees, it's a bad religion ~ Frank Ocean,
101:Life is like the ocean, it goes up and down. ~ Vanessa Paradis,
102:Sleep is an under-ocean dipped into each night. ~ Jim Morrison,
103:Smile, it's easier than explaning why you're sad ~ Frank Ocean,
104:The ocean has a rhythm, but it has no heart. ~ Christina Henry,
105:Work hard in silence, let success be your noise. ~ Frank Ocean,
106:Your heart is like the ocean, mysterious and dark. ~ Bob Dylan,
107:An ellipsis is a giant ocean of possibilities. ~ Jami Attenberg,
108:blue ocean strategy is a theory of market creation ~ W Chan Kim,
109:But some nothing's changed everything after them. ~ Ocean Vuong,
110:lost a hydrogen bomb in the ocean near Spain, ~ David A Mindell,
111:Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll! ~ Herman Melville,
112:Give up the drop and gain the whole ocean. ~ Swami Satchidananda,
113:I had books and music and the ocean to swim in. ~ Kim Harrington,
114:Maybe I’ll be okay. Maybe I’ll make it to the ocean. ~ Amy Engel,
115:The desert is an ocean in which no oar is dipped. ~ T E Lawrence,
116:The entire ocean is affected by a single pebble. ~ Blaise Pascal,
117:The ocean can be yours; why should you stop ~ Farid al Din Attar,
118:The sheen of ocean gleams on the blue fish-plate. ~ Mason Cooley,
119:An ocean with a single shore gets little traffic. ~ Jack McDevitt,
120:He walked across the land until he fell in the ocean ~ Ian McEwan,
121:How could all this happen when there was an ocean? ~ Jim Harrison,
122:I was very much disappointed in the Atlantic Ocean. ~ Oscar Wilde,
123:Nothing in the ocean hunts killer whales as prey. ~ John Hargrove,
124:There's a never-ending ocean of techniques out there. ~ Joe Rogan,
125:Well, you can take that fire and put it in the ocean. ~ Matt Haig,
126:When the raindrop touches the ocean, can it tell a story. ~ Mooji,
127:You're an island of reality in an ocean of diarrhea. ~ Jason Mraz,
128:If my love were an ocean, there would be no more land. ~ Jay Asher,
129:Infinity is a dark illimitable ocean, without bound. ~ John Milton,
130:...in this ocean of hours I'm all the time drinking... ~ Bob Dylan,
131:Protect the ocean and you protect yourself. ~ Jean Michel Cousteau,
132:You are my ocean. You are the only thing I can trust. ~ Kyra Davis,
133:Limitless like the ocean are your excellent qualities. ~ Dalai Lama,
134:The ocean here is weird. It's the wrong kind of blue. ~ Nicola Yoon,
135:The ocean is worth writing about just as man is. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
136:You are not a drop in the ocean, you are the ocean in a drop ~ Rumi,
137:A woman's heart is an ocean of deep secrets. ~ James Francis Cameron,
138:Gravity breaking our kneecaps just to show us the sky. ~ Ocean Vuong,
139:Oh, well, spit in the ocean and see if it comes back. ~ Stephen King,
140:The ocean was my addiction, the place I loved most. ~ Kerry Lonsdale,
141:Time is like the ocean, always there, always different. ~ Ogden Nash,
142:I know that we sin but I do believe we try, we all try. ~ Frank Ocean,
143:I know the skies are vast and deep, an upside-down ocean . ~ A J Finn,
144:Outside, a weather of stars ran clear in an ocean sky. ~ Ray Bradbury,
145:She was a mind floating in an ocean of confusion. ~ Caroline B Cooney,
146:To destroy a people, then, is to set them back in time. ~ Ocean Vuong,
147:What I thought was a sea of dust is an ocean of death. ~ Scott Sigler,
148:Be more specific, please. Olly: jesus. girls. ocean blue ~ Nicola Yoon,
149:Every blue ocean will eventually be imitated and turn red ~ W Chan Kim,
150:Every time I slip into the ocean, it's like going home. ~ Sylvia Earle,
151:Geniuses are like ocean liners: they should never meet. ~ Louis Aragon,
152:I am drawn to the ocean; I find solace in its mystery. ~ Joe Dunthorne,
153:Islands are mindless chatter in a meditative ocean. ~ Shubhangi Swarup,
154:John Proctor: I will fall like an ocean on that court! ~ Arthur Miller,
155:Lost and found, rolling in an ocean of sex and desire. ~ Ainsley Booth,
156:Love is a boundless ocean
in which
heavens are but foam. ~ Rumi,
157:My favorite place to vacation is anyplace by the ocean. ~ Nina Arianda,
158:our words suddenly wrong everywhere, even in our mouths. ~ Ocean Vuong,
159:Swells, Marina? we ocean, depths, Marina? we sky! ~ Rainer Maria Rilke,
160:The curves of his smile become the waves in my ocean. ~ Stephanie Dray,
161:The land is dearer for the sea, The ocean for the shore. ~ Lucy Larcom,
162:Water - the ocean - is our most natural environment. ~ Jacques Mayol,
163:What we know is a drop. What we don't know is an ocean. ~ Isaac Newton,
164:What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean. ~ Isaac Newton,
165:You are not a drop in a ocean
You are entire ocean in a drop ~ Rumi,
166:Deal with the drops when you can see the ocean.” “Another ~ Zadie Smith,
167:Didn't you feel me, loving you from across the ocean? ~ Katharine McGee,
168:Didn’t you feel me, loving you from across the ocean? ~ Katharine McGee,
169:Hey, Ocean Eyes,” my father said. “Where’d you go on us? ~ Alice Sebold,
170:I am only a shell where the ocean is still sounding. ~ Marina Tsvetaeva,
171:I could never swim in the ocean after seeing Jaws. ~ Michael Fassbender,
172:My gratitude to him is as boundless as the Pacific ocean. ~ Yann Martel,
173:The great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. ~ Isaac Newton,
174:There is a King who sleeps at the bottom of the ocean. ~ Victor LaValle,
175:There is an ocean of creativity within every human being. ~ David Lynch,
176:The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. ~ Carl Sagan,
177:Value innovation is the cornerstone of blue ocean strategy ~ W Chan Kim,
178:We’re putting everything in the ocean on a plastic diet. ~ Edward Humes,
179:When the storm starts talking, no ocean can sleep! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
180:As the river enters into the ocean,
so my heart touches Thee. ~ Kabir,
181:I love the ocean, but I'm just not one to lie on the beach. ~ Naomi Judd,
182:One drop of truth can outweigh an ocean of lies ~ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn,
183:Swimming the ocean a giant brain watches us. ~ Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson,
184:There's just some magic in truth and honesty and openness. ~ Frank Ocean,
185:To me the foundation of all life is in the ocean. ~ Jean Michel Cousteau,
186:you are not a drop in the ocean... you are entire ocean in a drop ~ Rumi,
187:*You stand in a puddle when I would give you an ocean...* ~ Graham Cooke,
188:how can there be a private space if there is no safe space, ~ Ocean Vuong,
189:I am surprised to see
that the ocean is still going on. ~ Anne Sexton,
190:I love being by the ocean. It stills the voices in my head. ~ Chris Weitz,
191:In my heart, I’m as wild as the ocean that raised me. ~ Alexandra Christo,
192:I was a paper boat drifting in a massive night ocean. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
193:The ocean is a large drop; a drop is a small ocean. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
194:We aren't a drop in the ocean, but are the ocean, in drops. ~ Anne Lamott,
195:We live as ripples of energy in the vast ocean of energy. ~ Deepak Chopra,
196:You are not a drop in a ocean,
You are entire ocean in a drop. ~ Rumi,
197:Bombs dropping one two three to the bottom of the ocean. ~ Julia Heaberlin,
198:I was swimming with the turd sharks in an ocean made of piss ~ Sam Cheever,
199:Only two percent of the ocean is fully protected right now. ~ Sylvia Earle,
200:Remind me to never visit the Arctic Ocean during winter again, ~ S M Reine,
201:She is the ocean crashing into me, tossing me, drowning me. ~ Heidi Acosta,
202:Sometimes I ask for too much just to feel my mouth overflow. ~ Ocean Vuong,
203:The Avatars are to God what the waves are to the ocean. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
204:The Lord has an ocean to give. Don't come with teaspoons. ~ Kalki Bhagavan,
205:what becomes of the shepherd / when the sheep are cannibals? ~ Ocean Vuong,
206:You're not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop. ~ Rumi,
207:Culture is the enormous yet invisible ocean in which we swim. ~ Eric Weiner,
208:If the ocean were music, sailboats would be the ballerinas. ~ Renee Carlino,
209:If you don't become the ocean, you'll be seasick every day. ~ Leonard Cohen,
210:I want to be more like the ocean... no talk and all action. ~ Perry Farrell,
211:Life on our planet is defined by the health of our ocean. ~ Nainoa Thompson,
212:Living submerged at the bottom of an ocean of air. ~ Evangelista Torricelli,
213:Sometimes you feel like a very small drop in this huge ocean. ~ Emeli Sande,
214:The little lake you love is the biggest ocean for you! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
215:The most beautiful part of your body
is where it’s headed. ~ Ocean Vuong,
216:The truth is I’m worried they will get us before they get us. ~ Ocean Vuong,
217:Too much joy, I swear, is lost in our desperation to keep it. ~ Ocean Vuong,
218:You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop. ~ Rumi,
219:You are not a drop in the ocean, you are the entire ocean in a drop. ~ Rumi,
220:You are the ocean; everything else is just waves and wind. ~ Steve Maraboli,
221:You don't have to touch the ocean for the ocean to touch you ~ Sylvia Earle,
222:All of us are waves on the ocean of divine consciousness. ~ Swami Kriyananda,
223:Every breath of air we take is coming from the ocean. ~ Jean Michel Cousteau,
224:If fishes were wishes the ocean would be all of our desire. ~ Gertrude Stein,
225:The ocean is a central image. It is the symbolism of a great journey. ~ Enya,
226:There must be something between us, even if it's only an ocean. ~ Cary Grant,
227:We make ourselves into the net that we throw across the ocean ~ Kate Elliott,
228:When you know you're the ocean, you're not afraid of the waves. ~ Tara Brach,
229:You are not a drop in the ocean
You are the entire ocean in a drop ~ Rumi,
230:You just do what you can and you have as much fun as possible. ~ Frank Ocean,
231:All earthly desires are but streams, but God is the ocean. ~ Jonathan Edwards,
232:If God wanted us in the ocean, he wouldn’t have made the land. ~ Lauren Child,
233:In the stormy ocean of life, take refuge in your wise self. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
234:Is n't God upon the ocean Just the same as on the land? ~ James Thomas Fields,
235:Like a wave on the ocean I will always come right back to you. ~ Hunter Hayes,
236:Salt water is cleansing, be it sweat, the ocean, or tears. ~ Jennifer Nettles,
237:She’s still taking on water.” A desert blessing, an ocean curse. ~ John Green,
238:She's still taking on water". A dessert blessing, an ocean curse ~ John Green,
239:We are all puppets hanging over an ocean of madness. ~ Alexander Gordon Smith,
240:You are not the drop in the ocean, but the ocean in the drop. ~ Deepak Chopra,
241:Don’t wait any longer. Dive in the ocean, Leave and let the sea be you. ~ Rumi,
242:I can recover my calm by living the metaphors of the ocean. ~ Gaston Bachelard,
243:I have a great fear of drowning in the ocean of my own silence. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
244:Just remember; someone loves everything you hate about yourself. ~ Frank Ocean,
245:Superstition is a quality that seems indigenous to the ocean. ~ James F Cooper,
246:We'd been trying to touch the sky from the bottom of the ocean. ~ Ruta Sepetys,
247:We’d been trying to touch the sky from the bottom of the ocean. ~ Ruta Sepetys,
248:Dip your toe in every ocean and try everything and anything. ~ Penelope Douglas,
249:Enlightenment is when the wave realizes that it is the ocean. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
250:gazing at the same ocean before me, thousands of miles away. I ~ Kerry Lonsdale,
251:...Here, near the ocean, the breeze teaches insects kind ways... ~ Annie Proulx,
252:I drink from a small spring,
my thirst exceeds the ocean. ~ Adam Zagajewski,
253:i was the ocean you wanted rivers i was the moon you chased the stars ~ R H Sin,
254:Nothing is so logical and nothing appears so absurd as the ocean. ~ Victor Hugo,
255:One drop of truth is worth more than an ocean of false information. ~ Anonymous,
256:The cure for anything is salt water. Sweat, tears, or the ocean. ~ Isak Dinesen,
257:What does the breathtaking view of the ocean mean without you? ~ Craig Thompson,
258:when we're married, can we go to the ocean? I've never been ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
259:& remember, / loneliness is still time spent / with the world. ~ Ocean Vuong,
260:An ocean could not explain the distance we have traveled. ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
261:A pirate spreading misery and ruin over the face of the ocean ~ Thomas Jefferson,
262:For the ocean is big and my boat is small. Find the courage. ~ Alanis Morissette,
263:He was beneath the waves, a creature crawling the ocean bottom. ~ Doppo Kunikida,
264:How much deeper would the ocean be if sponges didn’t live there? ~ Steven Wright,
265:It was like trying to bail out an ocean of water with a teaspoon. ~ Jodi Picoult,
266:The cloth shivers in the ocean wind, held down by plates and cutlery. ~ Susan Ee,
267:The ocean filled the footprints where a boy and cat had stood. ~ Lloyd Alexander,
268:The Ocean’s Heart too Smooth - too Blue -
To break for you. ~ Emily Dickinson,
269:the ocean, under the pulsation of lighthouses and noise of bell ~ Marianne Moore,
270:And I wonder how the Society ever caught her that day on the ocean. ~ Ally Condie,
271:He belongs to the ocean. He is made from it, as much as I am. ~ Alexandra Christo,
272:I do a lot of swimming, both in the ocean and in the pool. ~ Catherine Zeta Jones,
273:If you wish to be a mine of jewels, open the deep ocean within your heart. ~ Rumi,
274:Plunge into the ocean of your heart,for there you will find the Universe. ~ Attar,
275:The mind is more complex than we could ever know. It’s like the ocean. ~ Joe Hart,
276:The ocean would be nothing but salt water without her by his side. ~ Jeyn Roberts,
277:The smallest drop of water united to the ocean no longer dries. ~ A Hindu Thought,
278:You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop. ~ Emma Scott,
279:Your heart is the size of an ocean. Go find yourself in its hidden depths. ~ Rumi,
280:And so I wept my story into the ocean and the ocean received it. ~ Jeff VanderMeer,
281:A pool just isn't the same as the ocean. It has no energy. No life. ~ Linda Gerber,
282:Filters let in a cup of water,” he says, “but keep out the ocean. ~ Gloria Steinem,
283:Her face was pale, her eyes as sad as when she looked at the ocean. ~ Rick Riordan,
284:How does the ocean say hello to the shore… it gives it a little wave. ~ Penny Reid,
285:I have one small drop of knowing in my soul. Let it dissolve in your ocean. ~ Rumi,
286:I love staring out toward the ocean and away from anything manmade. ~ Francis Chan,
287:In order to take care of our ocean, we need to be knowledgeable. ~ Nainoa Thompson,
288:nineteenth century of the land of opportunity across the ocean. ~ Malcolm Gladwell,
289:Note to self: If Orpheus were a woman I wouldn't be stuck down here. ~ Ocean Vuong,
290:The basket looked like an ocean, and I was just throwing rocks in. ~ Allen Iverson,
291:The ocean does not require that the waves are still to be more ocean-like. ~ Mooji,
292:The worse part of being lied to is when you realize you believed it. ~ Frank Ocean,
293:Writing history is like drinking an ocean and pissing a cupful. ~ Gustave Flaubert,
294:Ye waves That o'er th' interminable ocean wreathe Your crisped smiles. ~ Aeschylus,
295:You are not just a drop in the ocean, you are the mighty ocean in the drop. ~ Rumi,
296:An ocean red from bonds of love, and paint the roses’ hearts thereof … ~ A G Howard,
297:Haters are a drop in the ocean. Theres that much more love ~ Aishwarya Rai Bachchan,
298:He smells like sunshine and ocean air and he tastes like hunger. I’ve ~ A Zavarelli,
299:How many whales do we really need? I figure five. One for each ocean. ~ Denis Leary,
300:I have cried an ocean for you but still your ship refuses to sail. ~ Michael Faudet,
301:it is all ash and dry leaves and grief gone like an ocean liner. ~ Charles Bukowski,
302:Remember: The rules, like streets, can only take you to known places. ~ Ocean Vuong,
303:The moon upon the ocean is swept around in motion, but without ever knowing. ~ Enya,
304:As a lifestyle you always being the focal point is innately unhealthy. ~ Frank Ocean,
305:As long as there was an ocean between them, everything would be fine. ~ Lisa Kleypas,
306:As ocean blushes the blues it can't absorb, reflecting back a day. ~ Claudia Rankine,
307:Don’t wait any longer.
Dive in the ocean,
Leave and let the sea be you. ~ Rumi,
308:Her voice was caught in the shell of my ear, as if it were the ocean. ~ Jodi Picoult,
309:If you must know, the best way to understand a man is with your teeth. ~ Ocean Vuong,
310:I like it when you're under the ocean, and all you can feel is calm ~ Farrah Fawcett,
311:It is hard to stop loving the ocean, even after it has left you gasping. ~ Sarah Kay,
312:It’s a big ocean crossed by busy ships. I went slowly, observing much. ~ Yann Martel,
313:My biggest fear is the ocean. It's a great big, powerful sea toilet. ~ Alex Borstein,
314:ocean vents harbour some of the most extraordinary life on the planet. ~ Bill Bryson,
315:Once I catch you in one lie, it makes me question everything you said. ~ Frank Ocean,
316:One whispered yes becomes the wind song over an ocean of no's. ~ Mary Anne Radmacher,
317:The deepest, most mysterious ocean in the world is a woman's heart. ~ Cheryl Koevoet,
318:The ocean inspires me because there's the energy of the water moving. ~ Brett Dennen,
319:The ocean ... like the air, is the common birth-right of mankind. ~ Thomas Jefferson,
320:There is an ocean of pure vibrant consciousness inside each one of us. ~ David Lynch,
321:We are taking way more out of the ocean than the ocean can replenish. ~ Sylvia Earle,
322:When at last you are come to the ocean of happiness, do not go back thirsty. ~ Kabir,
323:You are not just the drop in the ocean. You are the mighty ocean in the drop. ~ Rumi,
324:Death was as silent as the ocean bottom, as sweet as a rose in May. ~ Haruki Murakami,
325:Doo never actually made moonshine, but he hauled about an ocean of it. ~ Loretta Lynn,
326:He who crosses the ocean twice without washing is a dirty double crosser. ~ Confucius,
327:I am the ocean we lived on for two months. I am empty. I am nothing. ~ Kiersten White,
328:In this immense ocean the world is an atom and the atom a world. ~ Farid-ud-din-altar,
329:Love rests on no foundation. It is an endless ocean, with no beginning or end. ~ Rumi,
330:Maybe I’m still the mermaid.
Maybe the ocean is your hand. ~ Kelli Russell Agodon,
331:The crazy thing is we live on an ocean planet - nobody gets that yet. ~ Graham Hawkes,
332:The melancholiness of the ocean; the melancholiness of everything else. ~ Jaden Smith,
333:Towns oftener swamp one than carry one out onto the big ocean of life. ~ D H Lawrence,
334:When the Ocean-Dragons roam, it means the world is changing,’ I said. ~ Emmi It ranta,
335:An ocean without unnamed monsters would be like sleep without dreams. ~ John Steinbeck,
336:A small craft in an ocean is, or should be, a benevolent dictatorship. ~ Tristan Jones,
337:Ecstatic Love is an ocean, and the Milky Way is a flake of foam floating on it. ~ Rumi,
338:Every ocean deserves to be seen by you. (Olly in Everything, Everything) ~ Nicola Yoon,
339:I can always get into the ocean, but sometimes I need help getting out.” ♦ ~ Anonymous,
340:If you wish to avoid foreign collision, you had better abandon the ocean. ~ Henry Clay,
341:It is easy to believe we are each waves and forget we are also the ocean. ~ Jon J Muth,
342:It's a bad religion to be in love with someone who could never love you. ~ Frank Ocean,
343:I wonder if the ocean smells different on the other side of the world. ~ J A Redmerski,
344:See her gentle sway, a wave on the ocean could never move that way. ~ Johnny Tillotson,
345:The ocean lives and wanders free, happily to flow gracefully with the wind. ~ J Kahele,
346:this thing of venturing out on the ocean where you don’t see land. ~ Elizabeth Kolbert,
347:We know less about the ocean's bottom than about the moon's back side. ~ Roger Revelle,
348:When you're older and wiser a lot of the ego has gone out of the window. ~ Billy Ocean,
349:A blue ocean strategic move can create brand equity that lasts for decades ~ W Chan Kim,
350:& so what–if my feathers
are burning. I
never asked for flight. ~ Ocean Vuong,
351:I am a shark, the ground is my ocean, and most people can't even swim. ~ Rickson Gracie,
352:i am sleepwalking on an ocean of happiness i cannot baptize myself in. ~ Sabrina Benaim,
353:I don’t know / desire other than the need / to be shattered & rebuilt ~ Ocean Vuong,
354:I'm hopeful that we'll be able to study the ocean before we destroy it. ~ James Cameron,
355:Life abides between life as if it were an island amidst its own ocean ~ Wasif Ali Wasif,
356:Listen, O drop, give yourself up without regret, and in exchange gain the Ocean. ~ Rumi,
357:Might as well try to drink the ocean with a spoon as argue with a lover. ~ Stephen King,
358:Moon like a large stainedglass window that breaks on the ocean. ~ Federico Garcia Lorca,
359:O'er Ocean, with a thousand masts, sails forth the stripling bold- ~ Friedrich Schiller,
360:Our life is but a grain of sand in the indifferent ocean of infinity. ~ Sergei Dovlatov,
361:Outside is the joy of the drop. Inside is the joy of the ocean. ~ Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
362:the ocean mist
engulfs me, like a lifetime’s
friendship honored. ~ Sanober Khan,
363:The progress of rivers to the ocean is not so rapid as that of man to error. ~ Voltaire,
364:This item is a mere fleabite in the ocean of our expenditure. ~ Lord Randolph Churchill,
365:Time’s like an ocean, she prayed back. People only swim in the top bit. ~ Max Gladstone,
366:When the ocean surges, don't let me just hear it. Let it splash inside my chest! ~ Rumi,
367:You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
368:Ah, the ocean. The movement of eternity right in front of us." (61) ~ Carol Lynn Pearson,
369:As the river surrenders itself to the ocean, what is inside me moves inside you. ~ Kabir,
370:Do you ever wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges? ~ Stephen Hawking,
371:If I am a river, you are the ocean. It all comes back to you in the end. ~ Kandi Steiner,
372:i was the ocean
you wanted rivers
i was the moon
you chased the stars ~ R H Sin,
373:Let us not compare the genius with the clever; ocean with the lake! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
374:Some people could look at a mud puddle and see an ocean with ships. ~ Zora Neale Hurston,
375:then Adam was facing him and he released his hand. The ocean burned. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
376:The ocean seemed like a sea of Eden. But now we are facing paradise lost. ~ Sylvia Earle,
377:There’s a Russian proverb: To taste the ocean, all you need is one gulp. ~ Howard Norman,
378:The things my brother and I don't say could pave over the Atlantic Ocean. ~ Lyndsay Faye,
379:You know, the ocean is a very, very beautiful place. It is God’s gift to us, ~ Lynne Cox,
380:And each one swam in the ocean of herself and her world for her whole life. ~ Kim Antieau,
381:And the ocean, calling out to us both. A song of freedom and longing. ~ Alexandra Christo,
382:Frog in a little pond can be much happier than fish in a vast ocean! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
383:If the Ocean had a face to glare into, I would have shot Her a vicious look. ~ Kiera Cass,
384:If you must know anything, know that the hardest task is to live only once. ~ Ocean Vuong,
385:I threw bitter tears at the ocean, but all that came back was the tide. ~ Sarah McLachlan,
386:It's hard to bullshit the ocean. It's not listening, you know what I mean. ~ David Crosby,
387:Just because the tide is out, doesn't mean there is less water in the ocean. ~ Seth Godin,
388:Music is an ocean, but the repertory is hardly even a lake; it is a pond. ~ Aldous Huxley,
389:My boots use recycled electronics and recycled plastics from the ocean. ~ Pamela Anderson,
390:Neither earth nor ocean produces a creature as savage and monstrous as woman. ~ Euripides,
391:The expanse of the ocean is seldom seen by the novice with indifference. ~ James F Cooper,
392:This is not a brook [Bach means "brook" in German], it's an ocean. ~ Ludwig van Beethoven,
393:We must protect our ocean as if our lives depend upon it, because they do. ~ Sylvia Earle,
394:Everybody's got creativity. Dive within to the ocean of infinite creativity. ~ David Lynch,
395:I didn't know the cost
of entering a song - was to lose
your way back. ~ Ocean Vuong,
396:If you want to be noticed as a drop of water, why would you move to the ocean? ~ Neko Case,
397:It's all like an ocean!" cried Dostoevski. I say it's all like cellophane. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
398:One drop of eternity is of greater weight than a vast ocean of finite things. ~ Karl Barth,
399:The savor of wandering in the ocean of deathless life has rid me of all my asking: ~ Kabir,
400:When it comes to the ocean, anything’s possible, I suppose. Anything at all. ~ M L Stedman,
401:When you are happy, you enjoy music, when you are sad, you understand lyrics ~ Frank Ocean,
402:Beyond the parameters of the self is an ocean ... and it's most excellent. ~ Frederick Lenz,
403:By the time we stopped for the night, Billy Milsap was as big as an ocean liner. ~ Adam Rex,
404:Here’s a simple solution: Take your expectations and throw them in the ocean. ~ Leo Babauta,
405:Here we go mother on the shipless ocean. Pity us, pity the ocean, here we go. ~ Anne Carson,
406:How inappropriate to call this planet "Earth," when it is clearly "Ocean. ~ Arthur C Clarke,
407:In the middle of an ocean on board a ship, one can get a sense of vastness. ~ Sri Aurobindo,
408:In the ocean of baseness, the deeper we get, the easier the sinking. ~ James Russell Lowell,
409:It is hard to stop loving the ocean. Even after it has left you gasping, salty. ~ Sarah Kay,
410:Now deep in ocean sunk the lamp of light, And drew behind the cloudy vale of night. ~ Homer,
411:Sorrow is like the ocean and sometimes I wish my heart would stop. ~ Will Christopher Baer,
412:(The desolate post-impact sea has been dubbed the “Strangelove ocean.”) ~ Elizabeth Kolbert,
413:We may sink into sleep the way our ancestors sank into the depths of the ocean. ~ Anonymous,
414:What do you call 500 lawyers lying on the bottom of the Ocean? A good start. ~ Danny DeVito,
415:Full many a gem of purest ray serene, The dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear. ~ Thomas Gray,
416:Government is like a vast ocean and politics is the six-inch layer on top. ~ Jennifer Pahlka,
417:He watches the ocean surrender to night, knowing that the light will reappear. ~ M L Stedman,
418:it is all ash
and dry leaves
and grief gone
like an ocean liner. ~ Charles Bukowski,
419:I would drown in the ocean every morning
just by stepping out of bed ~ Casey Renee Kiser,
420:Listening to soft music and the sound of the ocean is quite relaxing to me. ~ LaToya Jackson,
421:The Unknown is an ocean. What is conscience? It is the compass of the Unknown. ~ Victor Hugo,
422:A guy needs a place where he can gaze into the ocean and sort things out.” It ~ David Sedaris,
423:And, eventually, the Society sent her away from the ocean to die in the desert. ~ Ally Condie,
424:Because he tasted like the river and maybe you were one wing away from sinking. ~ Ocean Vuong,
425:Consumerism is hard to describe when it's the ocean and we're the plankton. ~ Geoffrey Miller,
426:Even today our knowledge of the ocean floors remains remarkably low resolution. ~ Bill Bryson,
427:How inappropriate to call this planet Earth when it is quite clearly Ocean. ~ Arthur C Clarke,
428:I’m telling you, trouble is like the ocean. It covers two thirds of the world. ~ Chris Cleave,
429:I remember learning that saints were only people whose pain was notable, noted. ~ Ocean Vuong,
430:My heart is an ocean of sorrows slowly drowning me, and I let it." - Thia Clay ~ Alice Rachel,
431:ocean was like an uncaring God, endlessly dangerous, power beyond measure. ~ William Finnegan,
432:One drop of the Lord's mercy is better than an ocean of the world's comfort. ~ Lysa TerKeurst,
433:One gem from that ocean is worth all the pebbles of earthly streams. ~ Robert Murray M Cheyne,
434:the cornerstone of blue ocean strategy. Value innovation, not innovation per se, ~ W Chan Kim,
435:The ocean floor was sandy and soft as pillows. I settled into it and slept. ~ Madeline Miller,
436:The ocean is tired. It's throwing back at us what we're throwing in there. ~ Frank Lautenberg,
437:What the ocean was to the child, the Periodic Table is to the chemist. ~ Karl Barry Sharpless,
438:When you fall in love, it is discovering the ocean after years of puddle jumping. ~ Sarah Kay,
439:You are not a drop in the ocean.
You are the entire ocean in a drop.” – RUMI ~ Ziad Masri,
440:ANY FOOL CAN GET INTO AN OCEAN
BUT IT TAKES A GODDESS
TO GET OUT OF ONE. ~ Jack Spicer,
441:Asking me to describe my son is like asking me to hold the ocean in a paper cup ~ Jodi Picoult,
442:Distance sometimes lets you know who's worth keeping and who's worth letting go. ~ Frank Ocean,
443:For me exotic means beaches, palm trees and sand and frolicking in the ocean ~ Priyanka Chopra,
444:I grew up on the beach. It was such a luxury to wake up to the sun and the ocean. ~ Gemma Ward,
445:Into the ocean went a world more fantastic than any imagination could inspire. ~ Robert Wyland,
446:I wrapped myself in leaden sheets
And sank deep into my own infernal ocean ~ Dorothea Lasky,
447:Meditation is a means to discover all the glories of the ocean of mind ~ Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
448:sit in the ocean. it is one of the best medicines on the planet. – the water ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
449:The Deep Flight Challenger technology is a game-changer for ocean exploration. ~ Graham Hawkes,
450:The ocean has been singing to me, and the song is that of our life together. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
451:There are so many cocks in the ocean. I'll find you another one just as nice. ~ Deborah Bladon,
452:To the moon and back, Marley Jane.” “From the stars to the ocean, Cameron Michael. ~ T K Leigh,
453:We may listen to our inner self-and still not know which ocean we hear roaring. ~ Martin Buber,
454:you broke the ocean in half to be here. only to meet nothing that wants you. ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
455:You can't push a wave onto the shore any faster than the ocean brings it in. ~ Susan Strasberg,
456:Everybody needs a seashell in her bathroom to remind her the ocean is her home. ~ Sue Monk Kidd,
457:How do I know who I am or where I am? How could a single wave locate itself in an ocean. ~ Rumi,
458:I believe that marriage isn't between a man and woman; but between love and love. ~ Frank Ocean,
459:Just to be held by the ocean is the best luck
we could have. It is a total waking-up. ~ Rumi,
460:Nothing is wrong with California that a rise in the ocean level wouldn't cure. ~ Ross Macdonald,
461:Together we can face any challenges as deep as the ocean and as high as the sky. ~ Sonia Gandhi,
462:Walking into an ocean isn’t nearly as easy as they make it look on Baywatch. The ~ Steve Vernon,
463:You can never cross the ocean until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore ~ Andr Gide,
464:You cannot kill death. What fire can scald the sun? Who can drown the ocean? ~ Samantha Shannon,
465:As a man I am not a killer. I’m an artist and a modern person. I’ll choose sanity. ~ Frank Ocean,
466:Effective blue ocean strategy should be about risk minimization and not risk taking ~ W Chan Kim,
467:Emotions are like waves. Watch them disappear in the distance on the vast calm ocean. ~ Ram Dass,
468:For my love, I will wade through an ocean of blood, even if it destroys me ~ Christopher Paolini,
469:If you must know anything, know that you were born because no one else was coming. ~ Ocean Vuong,
470:In the ocean we cannot raise a wave without causing a hollow somewhere else. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
471:Like a mermaid rising from an ocean of paper, the girl emerged across the room. ~ Brian Selznick,
472:On life's vast ocean diversely we sail. Reasons the card, but passion the gale. ~ Alexander Pope,
473:The ocean has been singing to me, and the song is that of our life together... ~ Nicholas Sparks,
474:When you were alone in the rising ocean, you grabbed whatever raft passed by. ~ Paolo Bacigalupi,
475:Your efforts extend like ripples on the ocean, much further than you know. ~ Richelle E Goodrich,
476:You’re like the ocean, shaping the landscape around you as you go through life. ~ Melissa Foster,
477:♡Your Heart is the size of an Ocean. Good find yourself in its hidden depths.♡ ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
478:Always remember that the ocean delights in feeling your feet in her eternal bath. ~ Robert Wyland,
479:American public opinion is like an ocean, it cannot be stirred by a teaspoon. ~ Hubert H Humphrey,
480:Civilization is like a thin layer of ice upon a deep ocean of chaos and darkness. ~ Werner Herzog,
481:Each individual's success as a solo artist is pretty much a win for the whole team. ~ Frank Ocean,
482:If I swim in the ocean, I have a shark thought. Not a bad one, but just a little one. ~ Tea Leoni,
483:if the ocean can calm itself so can you. we are both salt water mixed with air. ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
484:I have one small drop of knowing in my soul. Let it dissolve in your ocean. — Rumi ~ Gregg Braden,
485:In the desert, words are a waste of water. In the ocean, speech will drown one. ~ L E Modesitt Jr,
486:Life is an ocean, and most everyone's hanging on to some kind of dream to keep afloat ~ Tim Tharp,
487:of ocean, around the North Pole there is an ocean surrounded by a near-unbroken ~ Robert D Kaplan,
488:The truth is we can survive our lives, but not our skin. But you know this already. ~ Ocean Vuong,
489:The vast blue ocean is waiting for her, and this is only the beginning of her story. ~ Gill Lewis,
490:They were alone on sixty-four million square miles of ocean. A month earlier, ~ Laura Hillenbrand,
491:...you need to travel to see the ocean - I don't need the ocean - I have the sky... ~ John Geddes,
492:Absolute calm is not the law of ocean. And it is the same with the ocean of life. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
493:A drop of practice is better than an ocean of theories, advices and good resolutions. ~ The Mother,
494:A spiritual person is vast, like an ocean - but very mighty, very powerful. ~ Harbhajan Singh Yogi,
495:A wave in the ocean is a wave, only in so far as it is bound by name and form. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
496:Life is an ocean, and most everyone's hanging on to some kind of dream to keep afloat. ~ Tim Tharp,
497:Most animals on this planet live in the ocean. And most of them are invertebrates. ~ Sy Montgomery,
498:She was a wind on the ocean. She moved men, but the helm determined the port. ~ Zora Neale Hurston,
499:When our lips touched the day closed
into a coffin. In the museum of the heart... ~ Ocean Vuong,
500:All emotion receded, pulled out like low tide, leaving my brain an empty ocean bottom ~ Laura Wiess,
501:How sweet. That rain. How something that lives only to fall can be nothing but sweet. ~ Ocean Vuong,
502:I heard silence, silence infinite as the bottom of the ocean, a silence that sealed. ~ Anne Spollen,
503:Integrity is a high rock above which the stormy ocean of worldly troubles cannot rise. ~ Alan Cohen,
504:Sometimes being offered tenderness feels like the very proof that you've been ruined. ~ Ocean Vuong,
505:The ocean will swallow you whole and burp you out and not notice you were even there. ~ Nicola Yoon,
506:We live in an ocean of words, but like a fish in water we are often not aware of it. ~ Stuart Chase,
507:When you're happy you enjoy the music, but when you're sad you understand the lyrics. ~ Frank Ocean,
508:Akin to an ocean breeze guiding waves to the shore she lingered into his thoughts. ~ Felix Alexander,
509:And resting in the ocean, dipped into the sea, I find glimmers of One Taste everywhere. ~ Ken Wilber,
510:but the Atlantic Ocean is deep and wide and money doesn't hurry from the other side. ~ James Baldwin,
511:Confetti
green, how I want you green.
Green despite the red despite
the rest. ~ Ocean Vuong,
512:Her face had no expression, like a photograph of a sunken city on the ocean floor. ~ Haruki Murakami,
513:Man has left footprints on the moon but still hasn't walked on the ocean floor. ~ Richard Paul Evans,
514:On the ocean of life let your mind be the ship and your heart be the compass. ~ James David Manning,
515:Some studies suggest that the Arctic Ocean may be ice-free by the end of the century. ~ Jeff Goodell,
516:Sometimes being offered tenderness feels like the very proof that you’ve been ruined.— ~ Ocean Vuong,
517:Talking to Francis gave me the sensation of settling slowly to the bottom of the ocean. ~ Harper Lee,
518:The ground is my ocean, I’m the shark, and most people don’t even know how to swim. ~ Carlos Machado,
519:"The ocean of suffering is immense, but if you turn around, you can see the land." ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
520:There is a gulf as wide as an ocean between should and want, and I am drowning in it. ~ Jodi Picoult,
521:Tis said, fantastic ocean doth enfold The likeness of whate'er on land is seen. ~ William Wordsworth,
522:When water gets caught in habitual whirlpools, dig a way out through the bottom of the ocean. ~ Rumi,
523:All that we do is touched with ocean, and yet we remain on the shore of what we know ~ Richard Wilbur,
524:An ocean which thinks there is nothing to learn from a lake is not a wise ocean! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
525:Can ye fathom the ocean, dark and deep, where the mighty waves and the grandeur sweep? ~ Fanny Crosby,
526:For the water animals, the ocean is like a garden; for the land animals, it is death and pain. ~ Rumi,
527:His blue eyes demand my attention first. They’re gorgeous—the color of deep ocean water. ~ Ella James,
528:It's only a drop in the ocean - but the ocean wouldn't be the same without that drop. ~ Mother Teresa,
529:No one has the capacity to judge God. We are drops in that limitless ocean of mercy. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
530:Somewhere in the ocean, a shark was missing its cold eyes because this man had them. ~ Steve Hamilton,
531:The quickest way to destroy ocean science is to take human explorers out of the water ~ James Cameron,
532:The Unknown is an ocean. What is conscience? It is the compass of the Unknown. Thought, ~ Victor Hugo,
533:Time and the Ocean and some guiding star and High Cabal have made us what we are. ~ Winston Churchill,
534:We live not, in reality, on the summit of a solid earth but at the bottom of an ocean of air ~ Thales,
535:We sat around our own table, an island of sad reflection in an ocean of merry din. ~ Karen Joy Fowler,
536:Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?"
Macbeth ~ William Shakespeare,
537:You see, time is an ocean, not a garden hose. Space is a puff of smoke, a wisp of cloud. ~ David Wong,
538:A drop of hope can create an ocean, but a bucket of faith can create an entire world. ~ Richard Norris,
539:All know that the drop merges into the ocean but few know that the ocean merges into the drop. ~ Kabir,
540:Because freedom, I am told, is nothing but the distance between the hunter and its prey. ~ Ocean Vuong,
541:Break your pitcher against a rock. We don't need any longer to haul pieces of the ocean around. ~ Rumi,
542:I am the glorious sun, the ocean laden with pearls. Within my heart is the grandeur of heaven. ~ Rumi,
543:I am the ocean. I am the yacht in the middle of the ocean. I am nothing. I am flames. ~ Kiersten White,
544:(Is this what we fled, when we left the ocean? Did we grow legs so we could run away?) ~ Cherie Priest,
545:It would be like loving the ocean, but wishing it would change into a glass of water. ~ Courtney Milan,
546:I wish... but if wishes were raindrops, we'd be in the middle of the fucking ocean. ~ Yasmine Galenorn,
547:Okra is essentially a squid that grows in the ground instead of swimming in the ocean. ~ John Sandford,
548:The ocean has the conscienceless temper of a savage autocrat spoiled by much adulation ~ Joseph Conrad,
549:Time is a great ocean which, like the other ocean, overflows with our remains. ~ Alphonse de Lamartine,
550:We may not be God, but we are of God, even as a little drop of water is of the ocean. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
551:We will hit the ocean or the ground at speed and we will explode like cans of soda. ~ Maggie O Farrell,
552:All know that the drop merges into the ocean, but few know that the ocean merges into the drop. ~ Kabir,
553:All we can hope for is that he will fall into the ocean with a bar of soap in his pocket. ~ Eoin Colfer,
554:...and you go on toward your ocean, the cigar biting your lips the way love used to. ~ Charles Bukowski,
555:I am the Cosmic Ocean of sound and the little wave of the body vibration in it. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda,
556:Iowa City is okay as Midwestern cities go, but theres no food, no culture, no ocean. ~ Elin Hilderbrand,
557:I think the best way to protect the ocean is to encourage people onto it and into it. ~ Jon Bowermaster,
558:May this house stand until an ant drinks the ocean and a tortoise circles the world. ~ Jonathan Carroll,
559:My life is like a stroll upon the beach, as near to the ocean's edge as I can go. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
560:The girl who had left Ireland was gone to the bottom of the ocean with the rest of them. ~ Hazel Gaynor,
561:The ocean is far below us, but the waves crash so loudly, sound close enough to drown us. ~ Nina LaCour,
562:The ocean stirs the heart, inspires the imagination and brings eternal joy to the soul. ~ Robert Wyland,
563:There are some things we will always own in common. No one will ever homestead an ocean. ~ Wally Hickel,
564:They say nothing lasts forever and I’m writing you in the voice of an endangered species. ~ Ocean Vuong,
565:To be a monster is to be a hybrid signal, a lighthouse: both shelter and warning at once. ~ Ocean Vuong,
566:We all have an edge. We all are floating our psyche on top with a great ocean underneath. ~ Brad Dourif,
567:You are the ocean, let the rivers come to you. You are the flower, let the bees come to you. ~ Amit Ray,
568:Your blood is the sea continued in your veins. We are the ocean - walking on the land ~ Timothy Findley,
569:All know that the drop merges into the ocean, but few know that the ocean merges into the drop. ~ Kabir,
570:Attempts to imitate a blue ocean creator conflict with the imitator’s existing brand image. ~ W Chan Kim,
571:Either you decide to stay in the shallow end of the pool or you go out in the ocean. ~ Christopher Reeve,
572:For the contented man, lake is an ocean; for the discontented one, ocean is a lake! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
573:He that enjoys the ocean may rejoice, though some drugs may be taken from him. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
574:It is beautiful in Vancouver; let's face it. I mean, you have the ocean. There's mountains. ~ Eric Close,
575:Ocean acidification is sometimes referred to as global warming’s “equally evil twin. ~ Elizabeth Kolbert,
576:Sorry stared at the coin, feeling echoes of power slam into her skull like ocean waves. ~ Steven Erikson,
577:The air had a stinging weight like ocean waves. I felt myself a stranger to the world. ~ Madeline Miller,
578:The good guys are the ones who wander. The ones with the ocean spilling from their chests. ~ Laura Resau,
579:You are not a drop in the ocean. You are an entire ocean in a drop. ~ Jovee Winters Rumi ~ Jovee Winters,
580:Ancient Hawaiians say: When you're itching for the waves, the only lotion is the ocean. ~ Josip Broz Tito,
581:A normal lake is knowable. A Great Lake can hold all the mysteries of an ocean, and then some. ~ Dan Egan,
582:Be that Fire and that Sun and that Ocean. Be that joy and that greatness and that beauty. ~ Sri Aurobindo,
583:By the time I was done talking, I considered walking into the ocean and drowning myself, ~ Megan Erickson,
584:Dragging baits in the ocean was different than jigging for walleyes in the lake back home. ~ Carl Hiaasen,
585:Ignorance is the biggest problem of all for the ocean - and for many other things as well. ~ Sylvia Earle,
586:I need someone who is willing to watch me brave the ocean and then dare me not to drown. ~ Colleen Hoover,
587:Ma. You once told me that memory is a choice. But if you were god, you'd know it's a flood. ~ Ocean Vuong,
588:The eye-roll is a 10.5 on the Ritcher. The Big One. California has slipped into the ocean. ~ Jandy Nelson,
589:The whole thing was like a nine-month ocean voyage to which you never got acclimatized. ~ Agatha Christie,
590:The world is a great ocean, upon which we encounter more tempestuous storms than calms. ~ Edgar Allan Poe,
591:This unrequited love, to me it's nothing but a one-man cult/And cyanide in my styrofoam cup ~ Frank Ocean,
592:When you didn't have the ocean or mountain to keep you busy, he supposed you hurled pumpkins. ~ G P Ching,
593:you broke the ocean in half to be here. only to meet nothing that wants you. –immigrant ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
594:Artists are controlled by the life that beats in them, like the ocean beats on the shore. ~ Dorothea Lange,
595:Beyond the ocean and the world and the stars. You’re mine beyond that, baby, and I’m yours. ~ Karina Halle,
596:If you would swim on the bosom of the ocean of Truth, you must reduce yourself to a zero. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
597:I hold the gun & wonder if an entry wound in the night would make a hole wide as morning ~ Ocean Vuong,
598:I really enjoy writing novels. Its like the ocean. You can just build a boat and take off. ~ Denis Johnson,
599:I see my tweets as a current joining a bunch of other currents in the world's craziest ocean. ~ Roxane Gay,
600:No one would have crossed the ocean if he could have gotten off the ship in the storm. ~ Charles Kettering,
601:Sunlight on its own holds little appeal, but angle it against the ocean, make it dance—poetry. ~ Anonymous,
602:The birds always find their way to their nests. The river always finds its way to the ocean. ~ Zen proverb,
603:The jolt that Tony Blair received 35,000ft above the Pacific Ocean was not normal turbulence. ~ Tony Blair,
604:There's an independence to surfing, it's just you and the ocean. There aren't a bunch of rules. ~ Lee Clow,
605:The X-Plane author compared piloting Martian aircraft to flying a supersonic ocean liner. ~ Randall Munroe,
606:This world is like the shore and the World to Come like the ocean ~ Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, (RaMCHaL),
607:We are imprisoned in the realm of life, like a sailor on his tiny boat, on an infinite ocean. ~ Anna Freud,
608:With an ocean between you and your European friends, you have to keep them in your heart. ~ Sammy Davis Jr,
609:you broke the ocean in half to be here. only to meet nothing that wants you. – immigrant ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
610:You’re my life raft in an endless ocean. You saved me from drowning. You saved me from myself. ~ K A Linde,
611:Everything is made up of the exact same thing, whether it's your hand, the ocean, or a star. ~ John Assaraf,
612:I couldn't get you to the ocean, but there was nothing stopping me bringing the ocean to you. ~ Neil Gaiman,
613:It didn't occur to us. We had swum in the ocean of religion all our lives and not gotten wet. ~ Jane Smiley,
614:O soul, be changed into little waterdrops, / And fall into the ocean, ne'er be found! ~ Christopher Marlowe,
615:There is no reality but God , says the completely surrendered sheik, who is an ocean for all beings. ~ Rumi,
616:The second wave says, ‘No, you don’t understand. You’re not a wave, you’re part of the ocean. ~ Mitch Albom,
617:The sinking of the Titanic has made me indescribably happy; there is, after all, an ocean. ~ Alexander Blok,
618:You can love the ocean, and many do, but don't expect it to love you back. It's too forever ~ Cody McFadyen,
619:A page, turning, is a wing lifted with no twin, and therefore no flight. And yet we are moved. ~ Ocean Vuong,
620:How do you expect to communicate with the ocean, when you can’t even understand one another? ~ Stanis aw Lem,
621:How do you expect to communicate with the ocean, when you can’t even understand one another? ~ Stanislaw Lem,
622:I am you; you are ME. You are the waves; I am the ocean. Know this and be free, be divine. ~ Sathya Sai Baba,
623:If God is vast and boundless as the ocean, how can a tiny drop like man imagine what He is? ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
624:I imagine a line, a white line, painted on the sand and on the ocean, from me to you. ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
625:I thought that the light-house looked lovely as hope,
That star on life's tremulous ocean. ~ Thomas Moore,
626:The least movement is of importance to all nature. The entire ocean is affected by a pebble. ~ Blaise Pascal,
627:The soul must turn to You O, Aruna Hill, and merge again in You alone, Ocean of bliss. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
628:Tori gazed out on the calm Ancific Ocean across which, incredibly, she would be taking a coach. ~ Kay Kenyon,
629:What we need is a cup of understanding, a barrel of love, and an ocean of patience. ~ Saint Francis de Sales,
630:A secret between two friends, Mae, is an ocean. It's wide and deep and we lose ourselves in it. ~ Dave Eggers,
631:Depending on how quickly you get ocean rise, you have people who live in river deltas [at risk]. ~ Bill Gates,
632:He spat into the ocean and said, “Eat that, galanos. And make a dream you’ve killed a man. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
633:The horses were giants, at once the ocean and the island, and that was when I loved them. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
634:The ocean was magical to her, its depths and mysteries were boundless, its call irresistible. ~ Jeff Mariotte,
635:The sun and its light, the ocean and the wave, the singer and his song — not one. Not two. ~ Anthony de Mello,
636:To live on the beautiful blue ocean is a gift to be treasured, not an achievement to be measured. ~ Rick Page,
637:A string of bright white buildinh, glistening like teeth over the slurping mouth of the ocean. ~ Lauren Oliver,
638:Blue, green, grey, white, or black; smooth, ruffled, or mountainous; that ocean is not silent. ~ H P Lovecraft,
639:But more wonderful than the lore of old men and the lore of books is the secret lore of ocean. ~ H P Lovecraft,
640:Consciousness is a vast ocean and thinking is the waves & ripples on the surface of the ocean. ~ Eckhart Tolle,
641:Emptying the ocean with a thimble again, our thimbles so tiny, and the ocean of need so huge. ~ Danielle Steel,
642:Hearts are power, and if there’s one thing my kind craves more than the ocean, it’s power. ~ Alexandra Christo,
643:if the ocean can calm itself so can you. we are both salt water mixed with air. – meditation ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
644:I really feel that my body craves to be in the mountains or by the ocean or in the countryside. ~ Miranda Kerr,
645:I was in the midst of an ocean of my fellow-men, and yet a perfect stranger to every one. ~ Frederick Douglass,
646:I wonder how many tears the ocean has swallowed, how much of the ocean is actually made of tears. ~ Anna Banks,
647:Let's stop fracking. Who knows about hydraulic fracking? I'm like, whodie, get that oil out the ocean! ~ Lil B,
648:Let us accept all the different paths as different rivers running toward the same ocean. ~ Swami Satchidananda,
649:Ocean: A body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man - who has no gills. ~ Ambrose Bierce,
650:Ocean privilege does not exist anymore. The world is small. We cannot rely on distance anymore. ~ Greg Gutfeld,
651:Surely a woman who picked a spot so close to the ocean didn't automatically hide from the rain. ~ Eileen Wilks,
652:That first starfish you choose to toss back into the ocean is the most important one: It is you.   ~ Anonymous,
653:The ocean is not a big lake; the lake is not a small ocean! Ocean is ocean, lake is lake! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
654:They took the red string which bound me to you

They sank it in the center of the ocean ~ Dorothea Lasky,
655:To judge a man by his weakest link or deed is like judging the power of the ocean by one wave. ~ Elvis Presley,
656:Water. Deep water. Infinitely deep water of the primordial ocean, where everything is possible. ~ Paulo Coelho,
657:We didn't yet know about undertows and rip currents, the many ways the ocean can turn on you. ~ Patricia Engel,
658:You are the vanguard of knowledge and consciousness; a new wave in a vast ocean of possibilities. ~ Jim Carrey,
659:As if my finger, / tracing your collarbone / behind closed doors, / was enough / to erase myself. ~ Ocean Vuong,
660:As if the ocean cares that it’s been zoned residential – what the sea wants, the sea shall have. ~ Kirsty Eagar,
661:Christ, Buddha, and Krishna are but waves in the Ocean of Infinite Consciousness that I am! ~ Swami Vivekananda,
662:Does sound have rhythm? Does it rise and fall like the ocean? Does sound come and go like wind? ~ Myron Uhlberg,
663:I don't know if I ever told you this before, but you're the only one I ever waited for this long. ~ Frank Ocean,
664:I need to travel - I crave the power of the ocean and the trees give me so much energy to think. ~ Isabel Lucas,
665:It is not easy to measure the ocean, but we can be measured by it, confront it, and be in it. ~ Terence McKenna,
666:It rolls the mid-most waters of the world, the Indian Ocean and Atlantic being just its arms. ~ Herman Melville,
667:It's not always easy to be transparent about your emotions and sometimes the music can get heavy. ~ Frank Ocean,
668:Metaphysics is a dark ocean without shores or lighthouse, strewn with many a philosophic wreck. ~ Immanuel Kant,
669:The boats outside the window were always still I wondered if one of them would take me to the ocean. ~ Yoko Ono,
670:The rest of the world could drop into the ocean, and I wouldn’t care as long as I have you. ~ Toye Lawson Brown,
671:There was nothing wrong with Southern California that a rise in the ocean level wouldn't cure. ~ Ross Macdonald,
672:They say nothing lasts forever but they're just scared it will last longer than they can love it. ~ Ocean Vuong,
673:They say nothing lasts forever but they’re just scared it will last longer than they can love it. ~ Ocean Vuong,
674:Two-thirds of earth's surface is ocean, and all we can see with the naked eye is the surface. ~ Haruki Murakami,
675:Friends come and go like the waves of the ocean but the true ones stay, like an octopus on your face ~ Anonymous,
676:From tiny, tiny waves of joy, one gets to the ocean of happiness, which is called bliss. ~ Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
677:He gave Marcie a spare to the Jeep—I should park this thing in the ocean, twenty feet under. ~ Becca Fitzpatrick,
678:I am writing you from inside a body that used to be yours. Which is to say, I am writing as a son. ~ Ocean Vuong,
679:I love being in the ocean. I love the unpredictability of it- size of wave, animals you see, etc. ~ Francis Chan,
680:I walked toward the ocean, my brain somehow calm and empty, sick of itself, taking a sick day. ~ Catherine Lacey,
681:The calm serenity of the breeze as it blows across the ocean releases the tangled web within my mind. ~ J Kahele,
682:The ocean does something to me that is unexplainable. Just being out there and realizing im alive. ~ Nick Carter,
683:The ocean is dying, and we have no place to escape to if this experiment doesn't go in our favor. ~ Sylvia Earle,
684:This school devours privacy, and rumors are like drops of blood in an ocean full of predators. ~ Stephanie Kuehn,
685:What were you before you met me?"
"I think I was drownong"
"And what are you now?"
"Water ~ Ocean Vuong,
686:When the fishbowl gets too small, it's time to pack up and leave and jump into the lake or ocean. ~ Travie McCoy,
687:A big city is a big ocean; the one who doesn’t know how to swim finds himself at its bottom! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
688:Grief is an ocean, and guilt the undertow that pulls me beneath the waves and drowns me. ~ Shaun David Hutchinson,
689:I am enamour'd of growing out-doors, Of men that live among cattle or taste of the ocean or woods, ~ Walt Whitman,
690:I am nothing except this: a girl reborn of the deep ocean silence, meant for nothing but vengeance. ~ Carrie Ryan,
691:If you can't swim, the idea of being in nine feet of water is terrifying, much less the ocean. ~ Chuck Klosterman,
692:Looking at the ocean makes me miss people, and hanging out with people makes me miss the ocean. ~ Haruki Murakami,
693:My gratitude for good writing is unbounded; I’m grateful for it the way I’m grateful for the ocean. ~ Anne Lamott,
694:Not every lake dreams to be an ocean. Blessed are the ones who are happy with whom they are. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
695:Ocean is more ancient than the mountains, and freighted with the memories and the dreams of Time. ~ H P Lovecraft,
696:Plunge headfirst into the ocean of your loving. Then look around patiently for the pearl that is yours.”28 ~ Rumi,
697:Then, one hand on the tiller, the other on lace, she glided across ocean and estuaries toward home. ~ Delia Owens,
698:The ocean of the body crashes against the ocean of the heart. Between them is a barrier they cannot cross. ~ Rumi,
699:There were tears in his eyes. The ocean rose inside him, and I looked away, before it got me, too. ~ Sarah Ockler,
700:This wasn’t shit creek. This wasn’t no paddle. This was shit ocean. This was I can’t even see land. ~ Brent Weeks,
701:Careful, Sofia,” said Don Lorenzo.

“Don’t teach a sailor to shit in the ocean,” she muttered. ~ Scott Lynch,
702:I love you
as much as the ocean
kisses the shore
no matter how many times
it is sent away. ~ Sarah Kay,
703:Seeing death as the end of life is like seeing the horizon as the end of the ocean.” -David Searls ~ Angela Roquet,
704:Seven shots ring out like the ocean's pounding roar, there's seven people dead on a South Dakota farm. ~ Bob Dylan,
705:Some people focus more on sonics. Some people focus more on story. I focus on both sonics and story. ~ Frank Ocean,
706:The Girl With Sea Green Eyes

Happiness is
S I M N
W M I G
in the ocean of her eyes ~ Carolee Dean,
707:The ocean is more ancient than the mountains, and freighted with the memories and the dreams of time. ~ Greig Beck,
708:There exists no greater megalomania than thinking that we are all alone in this cosmic ocean! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
709:There was a deep boom, like the rolling in of an ocean wave. The hearse door had been slammed shut. ~ Eudora Welty,
710:The stars have come to the earth, and the ocean has turned over the ground; dark waves meet the sky. ~ Ally Condie,
711:The water in the ocean is like the water in a swimming pool, but you can’t swim across it. ~ Robert Charles Wilson,
712:To live on the land we must learn from the ocean, to be true as the tide and free as the wind swell. ~ John Denver,
713:An untold story has a weight that can submerge you, sure as a sunken ship at the bottom of the ocean. ~ Deb Caletti,
714:Give up to grace. The ocean takes care of each wave 'til it gets to shore. You need more help than you know. ~ Rumi,
715:Intense cold freezes the water into ice, which floats on the ocean in blocks of various forms.
   ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
716:Knowledge is simply a terrible ocean we must cross, and hope that wisdom lies on the other side. ~ Paolo Bacigalupi,
717:Smart men walked on the moon, daring men walked on the ocean floor, but wise men walk with God. ~ Leonard Ravenhill,
718:The idea of recognizing your strengths and using them in as versatile a way as you can is cool to me. ~ Frank Ocean,
719:The night smelled like blackberry leaves and the ocean’s nearness, something sweet and deep and full. ~ Deb Caletti,
720:There is no reality but God,says the completely surrendered sheik, who isan ocean for all beings. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
721:The wind whispers Alex's name and the ocean repeats it; the swaying trees make me think of dancing. ~ Lauren Oliver,
722:Those days back there, in the house. That is my world. That is my truth," he says. "That is my ocean. ~ Carrie Ryan,
723:We all end in the ocean. We all start in the streams. We're all carried along, by the river of dreams. ~ Billy Joel,
724:a third of them to be in danger of extinction, largely as a result of rising ocean temperatures. ~ Elizabeth Kolbert,
725:but there I was, trying to fit the ocean into a plastic cup as it tossed and turned me in its waves. ~ Samantha Irby,
726:Civilization is like a thin layer of ice upon a deep ocean of chaos and darkness.” – Werner Herzog ~ Iain Rob Wright,
727:I'd skipped the crush kiddie pool and jumped right into the deep, shark infested ocean of emotions. ~ Kody Keplinger,
728:I feel like I was writing as I was learning to talk. Writing was always a go-to form of communication. ~ Frank Ocean,
729:I pray to be like the ocean, with soft currents, maybe waves at times.” —Drew Barrymore ~ Bathroom Readers Institute,
730:I was headfirst into the deep ocean before I learned how to control my dinghy in the swimming pool. ~ Jane S Fancher,
731:Loving another person is not separate from loving God. One is a single wave, the other is the ocean. ~ Deepak Chopra,
732:The day after Independence Day, the sulfur from the fireworks mingling with the ocean salt - summer. ~ Gillian Flynn,
733:The ocean is this beautiful, unexplored place. Why on Earth everyone isn't down there, I don't know. ~ Graham Hawkes,
734:To be anywhere near an enormous ocean liner when you are just like a fish in the water is frightening. ~ John Hawkes,
735:What would an ocean be without a monster lurking in the dark? It would be like sleep without dreams. ~ Werner Herzog,
736:You and I are all as much continuous with the physical universe as a wave is continuous with the ocean. ~ Alan Watts,
737:Don't ever play with someone's feelings, you could win the game but you could lose that person forever. ~ Frank Ocean,
738:Every ripple on the ocean, every leaf on every tree, every sand dune in the desert, every power we never see. ~ Sting,
739:If you are not reading and thinking, it means that your windows looking to the ocean are closed! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
740:I knew it in my gut, like an anchor thrown into the ocean. The deeper it sunk, the more I knew. I was in love ~ Tijan,
741:I’ve got a magic charm That I keep up my sleeve, I can walk the ocean floor And never have to breathe. ~ Maya Angelou,
742:Surely oak and threefold brass surrounded his heart who first trusted a frail vessel to the merciless ocean. ~ Horace,
743:There exists no God. What exists is godliness, and that godliness surrounds you. We are all in the same ocean. ~ Osho,
744:The sun, stars, ocean, trees, everything, I gave it all up for you.
- Jude Sweetwine to Oscar Ralph ~ Jandy Nelson,
745:When you give your heart to the ocean, you either drown, or spend your life wishing you had drowned. ~ Elizabeth Fama,
746:Why did they make birds so delicate and fine as those sea swallows when the ocean can be so cruel? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
747:Because that’s what mothers do. They wait. They stand still until their children belong to someone else. ~ Ocean Vuong,
748:For ocean, whale is a small fish; for wise man, small fish is an ocean! Sun, hides in the candle! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
749:Grief is an ocean, fathomless and wide, and on the surface its most impelling forces arrive in waves ~ John Birmingham,
750:I wash myself clean of guilt, of pain, of fear, of emotion. I am the ocean. I am empty. I am nothing. ~ Kiersten White,
751:Maybes are anchors you chain to your own feet. Right before you leap off the boat into the ocean. ~ Karen Marie Moning,
752:Seeking Why run around sprinkling holy water? There's an ocean inside you, and when you're ready you'll drink. ~ Kabir,
753:The beauty of You delights me. The sight of You amazes me. For the Pearl does this... and the Ocean does that. ~ Hafez,
754:The ocean, whose essence is fluid and unresisting, is more prison than the staunchest bricks or iron bars. ~ Eli Brown,
755:To me, Venice and Ocean Park were gaiety. I had not been allowed to go to those things as a youngster. ~ Marion Davies,
756:To the west, the Pacific Ocean, which revulses me, for its vastness cannot be fitted into any box. ~ Joyce Carol Oates,
757:Universe is one consciousness. Our life, intellect, feelings and experiences are the baubles in that ocean. ~ Amit Ray,
758:use it to prove how the stars were always what we knew they were: the exit wounds of every misfired word ~ Ocean Vuong,
759:What a culture we live in, we are swimming in an ocean of information, and drowning in ignorance. ~ Richard Paul Evans,
760:You and I are all as much continuous with the physical universe as a wave is continuous with the ocean. ~ Alan W Watts,
761:A friend of mine jokes that I have a painstaking royalty complex. Like maybe I was a duke in a past life. ~ Frank Ocean,
762:Can you see a serene island in the middle of a stormy ocean? And the wise man is that calm island! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
763:He was gravity. He was the moon, and I was the ocean, and together we couldn’t look away for a moment. ~ Pepper Winters,
764:I couldn't get you to the ocean," she said. "But there was nothing stopping me bringing the ocean to you. ~ Neil Gaiman,
765:I don't trust the ocean, either; it would kill me as soon as not. It doesn't mean I'm afraid of it. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
766:It is not the ocean that you hear in the empty shell of a nautilus, it is the echo of your soul. ~ Khang Kijarro Nguyen,
767:It’s me and the ocean, the tides and the lighthouse and wave after wave folding time to the shore. Unlike ~ Carrie Ryan,
768:I wonder how many tears the ocean has swallowed, how much of the ocean is actually made up of tears" -Emma ~ Anna Banks,
769:Just because we didn’t end up on the same wave, doesn’t mean we aren’t still a part of the same ocean. ~ Colleen Hoover,
770:To love something, then, is to name it after something so worthless it might be left untouched—and alive. ~ Ocean Vuong,
771:We are all connected to the ocean. Without healthy oceans, no life, not even on land, can exist. ~ Jean Michel Cousteau,
772:What we need is another great ice to come and sweep us all into the ocean. To give God a second chance. ~ Philipp Meyer,
773:Ocean, n. A body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man — who has no gills. ~ Ambrose Bierce,
774:But curses are not real. Earth is all magma and continental crust and ocean. Gravity and time. Isn’t it? ~ Anthony Doerr,
775:comparing what you see during an eclipse to the darkness at night is like comparing an ocean to a teardrop. ~ Wendy Mass,
776:I'd be adrift without him, a dinghy in an ocean, but until I faced that lonely expanse, I'd never find land. ~ C D Reiss,
777:I do an awful lot of scuba diving. I love to be on the ocean, under the ocean. I live next to the ocean. ~ James Cameron,
778:I'm a homebody, as many writers are, and need to be by myself, and I like to be by the Atlantic Ocean. ~ William Monahan,
779:I place my intention into the vast ocean of all possibilities and allow the universe to work through me. ~ Deepak Chopra,
780:Just to be held by the ocean is the best luck
we could have. It is a total waking-up.

(from Buoyancy) ~ Rumi,
781:Like a miracle, a conch horn sounded from the smoky picture. The call of the ocean. The call of Poseidon. ~ Rick Riordan,
782:My heart
Is a ship in the turbulent ocean
defying the raging storm
that they call love ~ Mayra Santos Febres,
783:O Ocean, you remind me somewhat of the bluish marks one sees on the battered backs of cabin boys. ~ Comte de Lautr amont,
784:Pouring forth its seas everywhere, then, the ocean envelops the earth and fills its deeper chasms. ~ Nicolaus Copernicus,
785:The Bible is an ocean of instruction and wisdom. Dip daily into the vast pool to discover its truths. ~ Elizabeth George,
786:There was an ocean above us, held in by a thin sac that might rupture and let down a flood at any second. ~ Stephen King,
787:the scent of her skin salty with sweat but sweet at the same time, like swimming through an ocean of roses. ~ Eve Jagger,
788:The temperature of true rage is absolute zero, and mine is deeper than the ocean, wider than the universe. ~ Rick Yancey,
789:Under the obsessive thoughts and plans, under the emotions, positive and negative, there is an ocean of peace. ~ Gangaji,
790:While local matters are happening around you, let your mind sail to the ocean of universal matters. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
791:But it's a big ocean. It's an even bigger world. And maybe we've gotten as close as we're supposed to get. ~ Gayle Forman,
792:For a while, as the spent sky sluggishly refilled its reservoir with laden clouds drawn off the ocean, Bibi ~ Dean Koontz,
793:If you seek Him, God can raise you up, and replace the darkness of the ocean, with the light of His Sun. ~ Yasmin Mogahed,
794:I trust Kallik’s nose,” Ujurak said quietly, before Kallik lost her temper and shoved Toklo into the ocean. ~ Erin Hunter,
795:Of course Germany's media are heavily influenced by the country on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. ~ Vladimir Putin,
796:The ocean asks for nothing but those who stand by her shores gradually attune themselves to her rhythm. ~ Charles Dickens,
797:There exists no God. What exists is godliness, and that godliness surrounds you. We are all in the same ocean. ~ Rajneesh,
798:You wouldn't think you could kill an ocean, would you? But we'll do it one day. That's how negligent we are. ~ Ian Rankin,
799:Annabeth smiled. “I don’t know the ocean very well, but my boyfriend does. I think it’s time you met Percy. ~ Rick Riordan,
800:Don Juan speaks of the island of the tonal as something that's in the middle of the ocean ... the nagual. ~ Frederick Lenz,
801:From time to time, one must release the grime built up inside them to to free their emotions like the ocean. ~ Suzy Kassem,
802:He who despises simplicity will shout for a simple lifebuoy when drowning in the ocean of complexity! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
803:Just think of any negativity that comes to you as a raindrop falling into the ocean of your bliss. ~ Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
804:Like fish that live at the bottom of the ocean, most of her dreams weren’t able to float to the surface. ~ Haruki Murakami,
805:My love, i would like even more; to be an ocean if you are the wave; to be a wave, if you are the ocean. ~ Nicolas Guillen,
806:NASA's annual budget for space exploration could fund NOAA's budget for ocean exploration for 1600 years. ~ Robert Ballard,
807:The Earth was now but a speck of dust floating in an unsearchable, impossible ocean of galaxies. ~ M Amanuensis Sharkchild,
808:The Kon-Tiki expedition opened my eyes to what the ocean really is. It is a conveyor and not an isolator. ~ Thor Heyerdahl,
809:The northern side of the island is a sheer granite cliff which sets its jaw stiffly against the ocean below. ~ M L Stedman,
810:The world was a vast ocean with no landmarks, Kino a little boat that had lost its chart and its anchor. ~ Haruki Murakami,
811:Trying to figure out God is like trying to catch a fish in the Pacific Ocean with an inch of dental floss. ~ Matt Chandler,
812:When I behold the ocean, I know that the world isn't just the grind of small tasks and small thoughts. ~ Laura Amy Schlitz,
813:You cannot speak of the ocean to a well frog, nor sing of ice to a summer insect. She will not understand. ~ Eileen Goudge,
814:Alas! in nature, as in art, we gain only according to our capacity. You cannot put an ocean in a pint pot. ~ Flora Thompson,
815:and I said it is the nature of love to be infinite and in such an ocean any fear and jealousy is washed away ~ Adam Roberts,
816:I'm not a natural ocean person. I married into a family of swimmers, and I've slowly been drawn into the sea. ~ Glenn Close,
817:I move in an ocean of stupendous Light
Joining my depths to His eternal height. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Light,
818:I thought of a line from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, “As idle as a painted ship / Upon a painted ocean. ~ Jeffrey Ford,
819:Just as the ocean is waving so each one of us is a waving of the whole cosmos, the entire works, all there is. ~ Alan Watts,
820:My act of rebellion would be absorbed like rain on an ocean and leave no trace. I would not cause a ripple. ~ Joseph Heller,
821:The open ocean often takes you past your physical limits and when it does, sailing becomes a mental game. ~ Abby Sunderland,
822:We are all puppets hanging over an ocean of madness...All it takes is one simple snip and we fall. ~ Alexander Gordon Smith,
823:We with our lives are like islands in the sea... The islands also hang together through the ocean's bottom. ~ William James,
824:Careers go in cycles. I've plateau-ed. I've been at the bottom of the ocean... You win some, you lose some. ~ Brendan Fraser,
825:Could I ever stop weeping if I allowed myself to begin now? Could the ocean contain such a flood? Beside ~ Carrie Anne Noble,
826:He wandered here and there over rolling hills.
He never saw the ocean but
dreamed of it often enough. ~ Patrick deWitt,
827:It was a lone voice in the middle of the ocean, but it was heard at great depth and great distance. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
828:It was a lone voice in the middle of the ocean, but it was heard at great depth and great distance. ~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez,
829:Just as the ocean has waves or the sun has rays, so the minds's own radiance is its thoughts and emotions. ~ Sogyal Rinpoche,
830:Movies like 'The Abyss' and 'Jaws' make people think the ocean is threatening. It's not. It's very tranquil. ~ Graham Hawkes,
831:One day, they will wake up to an extremely unbearable ocean of sameness. (re: changing San Francisco) ~ Guillermo G mez Pe a,
832:People are like waves of the ocean, some cover you with tides of refreshment, whilst others drown you in floods of turmoil ~,
833:Seeing death as the end of life is like seeing the horizon as the end of the ocean.” -David Searls   Funeral ~ Angela Roquet,
834:The ocean talks to you. Especially at night. Whispering voices that never let up, not even when you sleep. ~ Matt de la Pena,
835:The positive heuristic of the programme saves the scientist from becoming confused by the ocean of anomalies. ~ Imre Lakatos,
836:through to the living room to watch one of my Blue Planet videos about life in the deepest parts of the ocean. ~ Mark Haddon,
837:Well, when I was a kid, I grew up in San Diego next to the ocean. The ocean was my friend - my best friend. ~ Robert Ballard,
838:What does everything mean to you right now, this second, while you are looking out at an ocean of possibility? ~ Kris Radish,
839:You didn't come into this world. You came out of it, like a wave from the ocean. You are not a stranger here. ~ Alan W Watts,
840:You must have an iron will, if you would cross the ocean. You must be strong enough to pierce mountains. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
841:Are you going to serenade me next to the ocean? I think that might be the most romantic thing I’ve ever heard. ~ K A Robinson,
842:Days turn to night. The ocean tide drifts in and out. And I want you, Tara. Damn you, but I do. I always have. ~ Jill Shalvis,
843:Having lots of money while not having inner peace is like dying of thirst while bathing in the ocean. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda,
844:He is the explorer and the mariner
On a secret inner ocean without bourne. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Secret Knowledge,
845:Her tact had to reckon with the Atlantic Ocean, the General Post-Office and the extravagant curve of the globe. ~ Henry James,
846:He wanted the world to believe that he was a horse rider. So let him ride his horses at the bottom of the ocean. ~ Mario Puzo,
847:How much time could you spend staring out the ocean, even if it was the ocean you'd loved since you were a boy? ~ Philip Roth,
848:Space was all around them, stretching out like an ocean of silent wind‌—‌ribboned with color and starlight. ~ Austin J Bailey,
849:They are as intelligent as their shapeshifting mates, because smart sharks is exactly what the ocean needed. ~ Seanan McGuire,
850:When all is lost, when all is let go of, when all is abandoned, what you are left with is an ocean of bliss. ~ Robert Thurman,
851:... "You may not see the ocean, but right now we are in the middle of the ocean, and we have to keep swimming. ~ Tracy Kidder,
852:An ocean of bliss may rain down from the heavens, but if you hold up only a thimble, that is all you receive ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
853:As I am from Hawaiʻi, the ocean is part of my culture and who I am. My ancestors were great ocean explorers. ~ Nainoa Thompson,
854:Atheists who keep asking for evidence of God's existence are like a fish in the ocean wanting evidence of water. ~ Ray Comfort,
855:fiction: the ocean i dive headfirst into when i can no longer breathe in reality.   - a mermaid escapist II. ~ Amanda Lovelace,
856:I am a forest fire and an ocean, and I will burn you just as much
as I will drown everything you have inside. ~ Shinji Moon,
857:I love you Jack.
A woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets.
Jack, this is where we first met. ~ James Francis Cameron,
858:Imagine a dolphin dancing in the sky. Let it dance with joy. Think of yourself at the bottom of the ocean watching. ~ Yoko Ono,
859:in the ocean alone, about 40 percent of all bacteria die every day as a result of deadly phage infections. ~ Jennifer A Doudna,
860:...like that star of the waning summer who beyond all stars rises bathed in the ocean stream to glitter in brilliance. ~ Homer,
861:With your blue ocean move chosen, and its market potential confirmed, it's time to formalize your business model. ~ W Chan Kim,
862:You know, I'm going to make it a point whenever I see you to be like the ocean. You can look to me for relief. ~ Amber Dermont,
863:You’re mine, and you hate it. You’re mine, and I’m not a wave you can ride. I’m the fucking ocean. ~ L J Shen Trent ~ L J Shen,
864:Beyond the deception of perception, we are like waves in the ocean of humanity, all connected as One basic energy. ~ Ziad Masri,
865:I asked if she was doing okay, and the guy said, “She’s still taking on water.” A desert blessing, an ocean curse. ~ John Green,
866:If we are honest with ourselves, most of us will have to admit that we live out our lives in an ocean of fear. ~ Jon Kabat Zinn,
867:If you’re sailing across the ocean and your goal is to avoid weather and waves, then why the hell are you sailing? ~ Ed Catmull,
868:In my mind I know the name of an ocean the size of everything that was. My mouth can only call it death. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
869:I remember a song we used to sing, "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean." But I thought it was, "Columbus, Jump in the Ocean. ~ Lisa See,
870:Love is an endless ocean, with no beginning or end. Imagine, a suspended ocean, riding on a cushion of ancient secrets. ~ Rumi,
871:Meditate. A few minutes of deep meditation will connect you with the ocean of intuition deep within you. ~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,
872:The ego is only a bit of consciousness swimming upon the ocean of dark things. We are an enigma unto ourselves. ~ Brian Herbert,
873:The song sounds like the ocean- it rises and falls, notes splash forward and harmonize with the sea behind me. ~ Jackson Pearce,
874:Don't confuse my personality with my attitude. My personality is who I am, and my attitude depends on who you are. ~ Frank Ocean,
875:I enjoyed growing up part of my life in Virginia Beach. We had the ocean and the beach and a beautiful landscape. ~ Mark Ruffalo,
876:I'll love you till the ocean Is folded and hung up to dry And the seven stars go squawking Like geese about the sky. ~ W H Auden,
877:My life amounts to no more than one drop in a limitless ocean. Yet what is any ocean, but a multitude of drops? ~ David Mitchell,
878:New Zealand, meanwhile, is part of the immense Indian Ocean plate even though it is nowhere near the Indian Ocean. ~ Bill Bryson,
879:One who was born by the ocean or has associated with it cannot ever be quite content away from it for very long ~ John Steinbeck,
880:Rise up nimbly and go on your strange journey to the ocean of meanings. Leave and don’t look away from the sun as you go. ~ Rumi,
881:She loves the serene brutality of the ocean, loves the electric power she felt with each breath of wet, briny air. ~ Holly Black,
882:That unblinkingly vivid Japanese sun seems the blazing focus of the glassy ocean's immeasurable burning-glass. ~ Herman Melville,
883:You are loved deeper than any ocean. Let your mind swim through it's depth because I will never let you drown. ~ Shannon L Alder,
884:A pearl in the shell does not touch the ocean.Be a pearl without a shell,a mindful flooding,candle turned moth,love lived. ~ Rumi,
885:he caught a whiff of salt on the breeze and the sky unfurled itself, a lover stretching out to reach the ocean below. ~ Rhys Ford,
886:I didn't flee a dictator or swim an ocean to be an American like some do. I just thought long and hard about it. ~ Craig Ferguson,
887:if
the ocean
can calm itself,
so can you.
we
are both
salt water
mixed with
air. ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
888:JAN-FISHAN: YOU MAY FOLLOW ONE STREAM. REALIZE THAT IT LEADS TO THE OCEAN. DO NOT MISTAKE THE STREAM FOR THE OCEAN. ~ Idries Shah,
889:Sir Pherozeshah had seemed to me like the Himalaya, the Lokamanya like the ocean. But Gokhale was as the Ganges. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
890:The blood that ran through history would fill every river and ocean, but despite all the butchery, here you were. ~ Philipp Meyer,
891:The reward for being sensitive is that we’re held by the Universe, the way the ocean in its buoyancy holds up a raft. ~ Mark Nepo,
892:The sun drops into the ocean and splashes browns and red and yellows and oranges into the world outside my window. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
893:Whatever our struggles,and whether we sink or swim,our world is no more permanent than a wave rising on the ocean ~ Arthur Golden,
894:What is over the ocean for you, Nate? What is in your heart? “A woman far away,” he said, his eyes still closed. ~ Jason Matthews,
895:when I drop a teeny pebble in the middle of the ocean, eventually the tiniest of ripples hits every single continent. ~ Anonymous,
896:Why don't I watch the ocean?My lover's gone.No earthly ships will ever bring him home againbring him home again. ~ Dido Armstrong,
897:You don't do anything to further your stay aboard a ship that you see is going to go down to the bottom of the ocean. ~ Malcolm X,
898:A drop in the bucket, a tear in the ocean, you’ve been treading cold water, memorizing the motion just to stay afloat. ~ Kris Kidd,
899:Just as a wave is a movement of the whole ocean, you are the energy of the cosmos. Don't underestimate your power. ~ Deepak Chopra,
900:Ocean of Nectar, Full of Grace, engulfing the universe in Thy Splendor! Open the lotus of my heart in Bliss. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
901:Shrimp are the insects of the ocean. They're bottom feeders. So they're delicious, but they're the bugs of the sea. ~ Baron Vaughn,
902:the last few miles of the Atlantic Ocean back to England with all of the jewellery hidden in her knickers. Granny ~ David Walliams,
903:The sun drops into the ocean and splashes browns and reds and yellows and oranges into the world outside my window. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
904:What else can you expect from a town thats shut off from the world by the ocean on one side and New Jersey on the other? ~ O Henry,
905:You're
swimming so hard in this ocean.
Don't you know
if you float,
it will always hold you up? ~ Terra Elan McVoy,
906:It was like splashing in a blowup baby pool in the backyard, when you’d become used to swimming in the ocean. How ~ Claire Thompson,
907:James loved Rhode Island, ... He loved the ocean. He would sit in his beach chair for hours and look out at the ocean. ~ Ann Wright,
908:Lo, how to conquer evil thoughts?Easy! One thing, just try -Imagine you are the ocean vast,You are the boundless sky. ~ Sri Chinmoy,
909:Oh yeah it does, most definitely it has an ocean, only it's purple, and the sand is blue and the sky is hella green. ~ Jandy Nelson,
910:Silence is an ocean. Speech is a river. When the ocean is searching for you, don't walk into the river. Listen to the ocean. ~ Rumi,
911:Silence is an ocean. Speech is a river. When the ocean is searching for you, don’t walk into the river. Listen to the ocean. ~ Rumi,
912:Sometimes I feel like I'm floating alone in the ocean. Other times I feel like the ocean's in a paper cup. ~ Shaun David Hutchinson,
913:The love one feels for his significant is bigger than any ocean, deeper than any well, more powerful than any storm. ~ Shelly Crane,
914:The ocean, after all, is not about stability but about change. Change is normal. Everything changes. All the time. ~ Wendy Williams,
915:There is my body, in it an ocean formed of his glory, all the creation, all the universes, all the galaxies, are lost in it. ~ Rumi,
916:The spiritual warrior hides from nothing. We jump into the fire, we dive into the ocean. We become the sea. ~ Charlotte Sophia Kasl,
917:To a lover, the beloved is ocean and mountain, fatigue and relief, poison and amrit - indeed, all of churning itself ~ Amruta Patil,
918:can take up to ten million years to clean an ocean—but if you are not in a hurry it is marvellously efficient. Perhaps ~ Bill Bryson,
919:I met a man tonight.... maybe I shouldn't have, but he had the hands of someone I used to know. Someone I was used to. ~ Ocean Vuong,
920:I walk like an ocean wave, and I sing like a storm. My voice is a force of its own, and I let it loose like a hurricane. ~ C D Reiss,
921:My heart resembles the ocean; has storm, and ebb and flow; and many a beautiful pearl lies hid in its depths below. ~ Heinrich Heine,
922:Oh--won't we party hard when L.A. goes kersplash?...L.A. fell in the ocean?... There is a God. He loves us all so much. ~ Bill Hicks,
923:One moment of company with the holy makes a ship to cross this ocean of life." Such is the power of association. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
924:Sri Aurobindo’s Savitri is a vast ocean and one may, upon reflection, go in pursuit of the choicest of pearls. ~ Daniel Albuquerque,
925:The two girls grew up at the edge of the ocean and knew it was paradise, and better than Eden, which was only a garden. ~ Eve Babitz,
926:To use an image, making a film is like climbing a mountain or crossing an ocean. Every day has its challenges. ~ Abdellatif Kechiche,
927:What we are trying to do may be just a drop in the ocean, but the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. ~ Greg Mortenson,
928:With care and protection, with safe havens in the ocean, there is still a good chance that we can turn things around. ~ Sylvia Earle,
929:A few months apart and an ocean in between us couldn’t keep our thoughts about each other from surfacing. - Taylor First ~ Kailin Gow,
930:Calm as a slumbering babe, Tremendous Ocean lay. The mirror of its stillness showed The pale and waning stars, ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley,
931:Can you imagine a waveless ocean while there is a big storm outside? And that calm ocean is the ocean of wisdom! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
932:Could it have passed away in electric sheets, as is sometimes the case with regard to the typhoons of the Indian Ocean? ~ Jules Verne,
933:Crying never brought anything back from the dead. It only felt like the ocean trying to drown you from the inside out. ~ Sarah Ockler,
934:Day and night I guarded the pearl of my soul.
Now in this ocean of pearling currents,
I’ve lost track of which was mine. ~ Rumi,
935:For a moment I want to believe him. For a moment I want to sit on the floor and cry out the ocean lodged in my throat. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
936:For Peter, being with Greta was like being wrapped in a warm towel after emerging cold and shivering from the ocean. ~ Molly Ringwald,
937:He was an ocean of want and need. All the raging, submerged currents that he’d kept at bay unleashed themselves on me. ~ Leylah Attar,
938:Hindu Dharma is like a boundless ocean teeming with priceless gems. The deeper you dive the more treasures you find. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
939:I cried a river of tears but he was too heavy to float on them. So I dragged him with me these years across an ocean. ~ August Wilson,
940:I don’t know why the water and the sky scare me. I wonder if it is because here at the ocean there is no place to hide. ~ Gregg Olsen,
941:If someone breaks your heart, just punch them in the face. Seriously. Punch them in the face and go get some ice cream. ~ Frank Ocean,
942:If vocational holiness is to be anything more than a pious wish, pastors must dive to the ocean depths of prayer. ~ Eugene H Peterson,
943:I seek the face of God in the sky and in the waves of the ocean, not in some book or on my knees in some dusty church. “I ~ L A Meyer,
944:It's August, which means Congress is on recess and Mitch McConnell has shimmied back into the ocean to seek a mate. ~ Stephen Colbert,
945:O unfathomable depth! O Deity eternal! O deep ocean! What more could You give me than to give me Yourself? ~ Saint Catherine of Siena,
946:Stupid boy,
You can get lost in every book
but you can never forget yourself
the way god forgets
his hands. ~ Ocean Vuong,
947:The ocean calls my name, the peace its movement brought to me would help with the typhoon whirling inside my head. ~ Claudia Y Burgoa,
948:The point of a cruise ship is the cruise itself. But an ocean liner’s job is to transport people on a schedule. The ~ Douglas Preston,
949:We have found ways to capture, kill and market ocean wildlife on an unprecedented scale. It's an absolute catastrophe. ~ Sylvia Earle,
950:Well, it’s not MY fault you’re such an AIRHEAD that if you open your mouth I can hear the ocean!” I shot back. ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
951:We're still under the weight of this impression that the ocean is too big to fail, that the planet is too big to fail. ~ Sylvia Earle,
952:A life on the ocean wave! A home on the rolling deep, Where the scattered waters rave, And the winds their revels keep! ~ Epes Sargent,
953:And I realize that love is as ever-changing as a sky or as an ocean: always there, but not always sunny or clean or calm. ~ Katy Evans,
954:As a species, we've always been discoverers and adventurers, and space and the deep ocean are some of the last frontiers. ~ Paul Allen,
955:chilling start to Woolf’s The Waves: I was too far out in the ocean to hear the lifeguard shouting, “Shark! Shark! ~ Andrew Sean Greer,
956:I feel like a rock being skipped through the ocean—pain, relief, pain again, relief again, eventually destined to sink. ~ Adam Silvera,
957:If you think the ocean isn't important, imagine Earth without it. Mars comes to mind. No ocean, no life support system. ~ Sylvia Earle,
958:In a small corner of infinity,
Our lives are inlets of an ocean’s force. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Godheads of the Little Life,
959:In dreams we enter a world that is entirely our own. Let them swim in the deepest ocean or glide over the highest cloud. ~ J K Rowling,
960:Man is not to drown himself in the well of the Shastras, but he is to dive in their broad ocean and bring out pearls. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
961:my tears created an ocean
and one day i swam
through that ocean
and made it to shore - on my own without you ~ Gretchen Gomez,
962:Neither I nor the four flippers of the sea-bear of the Boreal ocean have been able to solve the riddle of life. ~ Comte de Lautr amont,
963:Ocean: The endless part of yourself you never knew but always suspected was there.
-Madeline (Madeline's Dictionary) ~ Nicola Yoon,
964:We'll abduct Garian. Or Jason."
"And—?"
"And dump them into the ocean. Nobody would ever pay a ransom for them. ~ Sherwood Smith,
965:At midnight the wind in the tress can sound like the ocean. The moonlight can make a road appear as endless as the sea. ~ Alice Hoffman,
966:Can one talk about the ocean to a frog in a well or about the divine to people who are restricted by their concepts? ~ Anthony de Mello,
967:Do you know what a foreign accent is? It’s a sign of bravery. Those are people who crossed an ocean to come to this country. ~ Amy Chua,
968:Dub music is like a long echo delay, looping through time...turning the rational musical order into an ocean of sensation. ~ David Toop,
969:Every thirst gets satisfied except that of these fish, the mystics, who swim a vast ocean of grace still somehow longing for it! ~ Rumi,
970:Far and away, the greatest threat to the ocean, and thus to ourselves, is ignorance. But we can do something about that. ~ Sylvia Earle,
971:He smells like the ocean on a wild, storm-tossed day. Like moonlight on the open water. Like rain falling through leaves. ~ Tracy Wolff,
972:If the workers took a notion they could stop all speeding trains; every ship upon the ocean they can tie with mighty chains. ~ Joe Hill,
973:It's as though the shadows were an ocean, and the tide has gone out leaving a barren, rigid landscape of empty streets. ~ Lauren Oliver,
974:Let no one mistake us for the fruit of violence - but that violence, having passed through the fruit, failed to spoil it. ~ Ocean Vuong,
975:My pillow is as good as any ocean
to drown in the nightmare of myself.
I swam all the way here from the moon. ~ Casey Renee Kiser,
976:She had such unusual eyes. They made me think of the seaside, and so I called her Ocean, and could not have told you why. ~ Neil Gaiman,
977:The Best Men are like the ocean: They lure you in quietly and drown you. And if you are really lucky you stay lost at sea. ~ Susan Ward,
978:The men of God are like fishes in the ocean; they pop up into view on the surface here and there and everywhere, as they please. ~ Rumi,
979:Writing a journal means that facing your ocean you are afraid to swim across it, so you attempt to drink it drop by drop. ~ George Sand,
980:Ahead was an ocean of rabbit brush bursting with yellow blossoms. The prairie under hoof was lavender in the dimming light. ~ Sarah Bird,
981:An ocean traveler has even more vividly the impression that the ocean is made of waves than that it is made of water. ~ Arthur Eddington,
982:As a writer, as a creator, I'm giving you my experiences. But just take what I give you. You ain't got to pry beyond that. ~ Frank Ocean,
983:Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
984:For all is like an ocean, all flows and connects; touch it in one place and it echoes at the other end of the world. ~ Fyodor Dostoevsky,
985:He talked about the ocean between people. And how the whole point of everything is to find a shore worth swimming to. ~ Becky Albertalli,
986:His knowledge scans bright pebbles on the shore
Of the huge ocean of his ignorance. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Triple Soul-Forces,
987:Hostility comes from loneliness, from not seeing yourself like a drop falling into the ocean of humanity like everyone else. ~ Mehmet Oz,
988:I love sailing and water sports; whether it's water skiing, body boarding or surfing or simply swimming in the ocean. ~ Karolina Kurkova,
989:It was not a great presence but a great absence, a geometric ocean of darkness that seemed to swallow heaven itself. ~ Laura Hillenbrand,
990:Life as we call it, is nothing but the edge of the boundless ocean of existence when it comes upon soundings. ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr,
991:Or how staring at ocean water so blue, it leaves me bereft. In postcards, I’ll scribble “So blue!” because, what else? ~ Durga Chew Bose,
992:The car emitted on last gasp and rolled to a stop, in the middle of the Altlantic Ocean. "We're here," Leven tried to joke. ~ Obert Skye,
993:You can't create an ocean with a single drop. But you can create an ocean of suspicion with a single drop of doubt. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
994:You can't stop your heart from loving, really -- it's like standing out there in the ocean yelling at the waves to stop. ~ Sue Monk Kidd,
995:You have been a prisoner of a little pond I am the ocean and its turbulent flood Come merge with me leave this world of ignorance ~ Rumi,
996:BLUE, THE colour of the sky, of the ocean, of certain stars and planets and the hue of the bluest eyes you have ever seen. ~ Kev Heritage,
997:Every human who saw it remarked on its size, but to Amelia it looked like a very small container compared to the ocean. ~ Christina Henry,
998:Fifty percent of the United States of America is underneath the ocean. And we have better maps of Mars than those areas. ~ Robert Ballard,
999:For all is like an ocean, all flows and connects; touch it in one place and it echoes at the other end of the world. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
1000:Fortunes gravitate to men whose minds have been prepared to attract them just as surely as water gravitates to the ocean. ~ Napoleon Hill,
1001:I am probably in the sky, flying with the fish, or maybe in the ocean, swimming with the pigeons. See, my world is different. ~ Lil Wayne,
1002:I'm extremely compassionate, loving, all of those warm fuzzy things, but the outer shell doesn't project that all the time. ~ Frank Ocean,
1003:I want you to crave
the crisp ocean breeze
as much as I do.
I want your soul to be
as rain-swept
as mine. ~ Sanober Khan,
1004:My pillow is as good as any ocean
to drown in the nightmare of myself.
I swam all the way here from the moon. ~ Casey Renee Kiser,
1005:Oh beloved, seeking and searching the seeker is lost. And the ocean has fallen into the dewdrop; now it is impossible to find it. ~ Kabir,
1006:Our own star! Like the world's been made just for us! With the sunshine and the ocean. We have each other all to ourselves. ~ M L Stedman,
1007:surrounding us is an ocean of mess and misunderstanding, full of pirates and sharks just waiting to see who slips in first ~ Sarah Ockler,
1008:Thoughts appear wending like the waves of an ocean. As meditation on the Self rises higher, thoughts get destroyed. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
1009:When a man is out of his depth, whether he has fallen into a little swimming-bath or into mid-ocean, he has to swim all the same. ~ Plato,
1010:With a good captain, a rough ocean turns into a calm lake; with a bad captain, a calm lake turns into a rough ocean! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1011:With my art, it's the one thing that I know will outlive me and outlive my feelings. It will outlive my depressive seasons. ~ Frank Ocean,
1012:You are something that the whole universe is doing in the same way that a wave is something that the whole ocean is doing. ~ Alan W Watts,
1013:For in dreams we enter a world that is entirely our own. Let them swim in the deepest ocean or glide over the highest cloud. ~ J K Rowling,
1014:I stood face to face with the moon and the ocean and the future that spread out with all its bewildering immensity before me. ~ Pat Conroy,
1015:It is of great use to the sailor to know the length of his line, though he cannot with it fathom all the depths of the ocean. ~ John Locke,
1016:Oh beloved, seeking and searching the seeker is lost. And the ocean has fallen into the dewdrop; now it is impossible to find it. ~ Kabir,
1017:Poems in largeness cast like moving worlds
And metres surging with the ocean’s voice ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Growth of the Flame,
1018:Rock climbers and long-distance ocean swimmers will tell you it isn't the mountain or the water that kills - it is panic ~ Gavin de Becker,
1019:Sometimes, somehow...
I feel that ocean contains tears of mother earth,
that mourns over terrible great sin done by men. ~ Toba Beta,
1020:Stars. Or rather, the drains of heaven – waiting. Little holes. Little centuries opening just enough for us to slip through. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1021:The Immobile’s ocean-silence saw him pass, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Yoga of the King, The Yoga of the Spirit’s Freedom and Greatness,
1022:To convey in any existing language how I miss you isn’t possible. It would be like blue trying to describe the ocean. ~ Mary Louise Parker,
1023:We are the the night ocean filled with glints of light. We are the space between the fish and the moon, while we sit here together. ~ Rumi,
1024:We can see cities during the day and at night, and we can watch rivers dump sediment into the ocean, and see hurricanes form. ~ Sally Ride,
1025:What was childhood if not a passage from light to dark, of the soul’s slow drowning in an ocean of ordinary matter? During ~ Justin Cronin,
1026:You are so weak. Give up to grace.
The ocean takes care of each wave till it gets to shore.
You need more help than you know. ~ Rumi,
1027:A citizen of America will cross the ocean to fight for democracy, but won't cross the street to vote in a national election. ~ Bill Vaughan,
1028:even if there was no God there was always the ocean- before you and after you, breathing in and out for all eternity. ~ J Courtney Sullivan,
1029:Freedom shouldn't move like an arrow, in a singular direction. It should flow like an ocean, swallowing the whole horizon. ~ Romina Russell,
1030:If anyone can overcome a fear for the ocean, you can, little lady. Courage is being scared to death and saddlin' up anyway. ~ Colleen Houck,
1031:My spirits infallibly rise in proportion to the outward dreariness. Give me the ocean, the desert, or the wilderness! ~ Henry David Thoreau,
1032:One must explore deep and believe the incredible to find the new particles of truth floating in an ocean of insignificance. ~ Joseph Conrad,
1033:Shuddered in silence as obscurely stir
Ocean’s dim fields delivered to the moon. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Debate of Love and Death,
1034:The incomprehensibility of society is the incomprehensibility of the individual. The ocean is not society; it is individuals. ~ Osamu Dazai,
1035:The most important part is to take on the challenge of protecting the ocean as if your life depends on it - because it does. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1036:The parent-child connection was as deep and wide as the ocean, as mysterious as heaven, as impossible to explain as love. ~ Barbara Bretton,
1037:There are ecosystems like coral reefs [at risk] through ocean acidification. Those are valuable things that we should protect. ~ Bill Gates,
1038:Thoughts are like drops of water: with our thoughts we can drown in a sea of negativity, or we can float on the ocean of life. ~ Louise Hay,
1039:You’ve probably heard the expression that the Industry feeds off of biomass, like a whale straining krill from the ocean. ~ Neal Stephenson,
1040:"Do not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty." ~ Gandhi,
1041:Even as I think them, the words lose their context, dissolve into grains of absurdity in the vast ocean of day-to-day hunger. ~ Isaac Marion,
1042:Everyone has ocean's to fly, if they have the heart to do it. Is it reckless? Maybe. But what do dreams know of boundaries? ~ Amelia Earhart,
1043:If the ocean were music, sailboats would be the ballerinas. I was never any good at dancing before. Maybe I didn’t know how. ~ Renee Carlino,
1044:I've always wanted to be thrown into the ocean when I die - to be rowed out to sea and thrown overboard into the Atlantic. ~ Aoife O Donovan,
1045:Just as every drop of the ocean carries the taste of the ocean, so does every moment carry the taste of eternity. ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
1046:My studio is right on the ocean, and the sun rises right in my eyes every morning, and the energy of the sea is right there. ~ Suzanne Ciani,
1047:non-strength and safety” item aboard a small sailboat on a big ocean with only two people aboard is their windvane. ~ Cap n Fatty Goodlander,
1048:Raindrops make rivers and ocean - our deep intention and positive actions will make the world free from nuclear weapons and wars. ~ Amit Ray,
1049:suddenly the ocean’s face—gray, stern, and pulsing—frowned at her. Waves slammed one another, awash in their own white saliva, ~ Delia Owens,
1050:The more we know, the better we realize that our knowledge is a little island in the midst of an ocean of ignorance. ~ Theodosius Dobzhansky,
1051:The road to democracy may be winding and is like a river taking many curves, but eventually the river will reach the ocean. ~ Chen Shui bian,
1052:Underneath Day's azure eyes, Ocean's nursling, Venice lies, A peopled labyrinth of walls, Amphitrite's destined halls ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1053:We are not only warming the ocean and the planet as a whole, but we are also acidifying the ocean and changing its chemistry. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1054:When you fall in love, you will carve out your heart and throw it into the deepest ocean. You will be all in - blood and salt. ~ Kim Liggett,
1055:Being born as a human being, it is essential to realize God. All worldly education is futile to cross the ocean of samsara. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
1056:Dive deep into the ocean, Sita, and you will find that the greatest treasures you find are the illusions you leave behind. ~ Christopher Pike,
1057:Gentle reader, I was born upon the water - not upon the salt and angry ocean, but upon the fresh and rapid-flowing river. ~ Frederick Marryat,
1058:I knew my box of paints, stored away on the bedroom shelf of my small house across the ocean, could never create such colors. ~ Linda Holeman,
1059:It is hoped that by God's assistance, some of the continents in the Ocean will be discovered ... for the Glory of God. ~ Christopher Columbus,
1060:I've always wanted to make a career in the arts, and I think that my only hope at doing that is to make it more about the work. ~ Frank Ocean,
1061:Maybe you can get on my shoulders?” said Sam doubtfully. “And risk you dropping me in the middle of the rat ocean? Fat chance. ~ Rick Riordan,
1062:Millions of years ago, life emerged from the ocean to dry land. Did we return to the ocean or did we fish it for our sustenance? ~ M R Forbes,
1063:Oh let us continually keep faith in exercise, till it be entirely swallowed up in the boundless ocean of beatific vision. ~ George Whitefield,
1064:someone I could hold up to my ear and hear the ocean, something I could say my name into, and have it returned in the inky waves. ~ Ada Limon,
1065:To say time is evil because evil happens in time is like saying the ocean is a fish because fish happen in the ocean. ~ Christopher Isherwood,
1066:We realize that what we are accomplishing is a drop in the ocean. But if this drop were not in the ocean, it would be missed. ~ Mother Teresa,
1067:When you go for it, you don’t escape fear, you land in it. Fear is not a dragon to be slain once, it’s an ocean to be swum daily. ~ Jon Acuff,
1068:Would you let the fish in the ocean dictate who is fit to eat them, or allow the iron in the ground decide when to be forged? ~ Pittacus Lore,
1069:Wrecks have been raised from the ocean bed with less effort, but I hobble toward the cascade of costumes shrouding my quarry. ~ Stuart Turton,
1070:All work of man is as the swimmer's: a vast ocean threatens to devour him; if he front it not bravely, it will keep its word. ~ Thomas Carlyle,
1071:A SOFT fall rain slips down through the trees and the smell of ocean is so strong that it can almost be licked off the air. ~ Sebastian Junger,
1072:Each of us is like a wave in the ocean, a gust of wind, a lightning bolt—unique, yet at the same time part of a pattern of forces. ~ P Z Myers,
1073:Here at its extremities the terrified transients gathered, gazing out at the vast refulgent ocean for some sign of security. We ~ William Boyd,
1074:his thoughts washing backwards and into him as if the ocean could be sucked back into the tiny mysterious coils of a single shell. ~ Anne Rice,
1075:I am a tiny seashell
that has secretly drifted ashore
and carries the sound of the ocean
surging through its body. ~ Edward Hirsch,
1076:I enjoy singing my songs in front of people. I enjoy being involved in making the artwork for albums and stupid stuff like that. ~ Frank Ocean,
1077:In a world myriad as ours, the gaze is a singular act: to look at something is to fill your whole life with it, if only briefly. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1078:Mr. and Mrs. Smith. It's kind of a more of a comedic-actiony film. And then we just started Ocean's [12] Monday. Or I did anyways. ~ Brad Pitt,
1079:The incomprehensibility of society is the incomprehensibility of the individual. The ocean is not society; it is the individual. ~ Osamu Dazai,
1080:The only ship you can truly steer in this ocean is the one you're sailing. Quit trying to alter the winds; harness them. ~ Richelle E Goodrich,
1081:This ocean circulation, a northbound current that sinks and then moves southbound, tends to go through multi-decadal changes. ~ William M Gray,
1082:We mortals cross the ocean of this world Each in his average cabin of a life; The bests not big, the worst yields elbowroom. ~ Robert Browning,
1083:Doesn't the expansiveness of this make you think of the good Lord? Except we know the ocean ends while He goes on forever. ~ Mindy Starns Clark,
1084:Fear not to follow with pious feet the corpse of Hafiz, for though he was drowned in the ocean of sin, he may find a place in paradise. ~ Hafez,
1085:He couldn’t force her to be his, any more than he could hold his hands up to stop a wave from crashing into him in the ocean. ~ Shoshanna Evers,
1086:I felt like I was staring out across an ocean that I was going to have to swim from shore to shore before I could rest again. ~ Stephenie Meyer,
1087:I love you as big as the ocean and all its fishes. As big as the sky and all its birds. As big as the earth and all her trees. ~ Susan Abulhawa,
1088:In the United States, we do a pretty good job of protecting iconic landscapes and postcard views, but the ocean gets no respect. ~ Jeff Goodell,
1089:Is that what art is? To be touched thinking what we feel is ours when, in the end, it was someone else, in longing, who finds us? ~ Ocean Vuong,
1090:Mom said we should all live near the Pacific Ocean at least once in our lives, so we kept going all the way to San Francisco. ~ Jeannette Walls,
1091:On June 10, the worst storm in the series swept across the middle of the Indian Ocean and Wild Eyes was directly in its path. ~ Abby Sunderland,
1092:She didn’t like the way her heart felt, fragile in her chest, like it was a brand new shell being tossed into the violent ocean. ~ Sarah Noffke,
1093:That's what gives people hope - that you can still love someone from afar and you can still have those feelings across an ocean. ~ Steve Coogan,
1094:Then again they were both here, far out at sea, tempest-tossed, together in a warm berth in the freezing wasteland of the ocean. ~ Lev Grossman,
1095:The ocean is our life support system. No blue, no green. It's really a miracle that we have got a place that works in our favor. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1096:The world was upsidedown hanging in an ocean of endless space and here were all these people sitting in theatres watching movies ~ Jack Kerouac,
1097:We are the night ocean filled
with glints of light. We are the space
between the fish and the moon,
while we sit here together. ~ Rumi,
1098:We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. ~ Mother Teresa,
1099:Why cross and ocean when you can cross a river? Why should we sail to Washington when we can meet right away 10 miles from here? ~ Shimon Peres,
1100:You are a function of what the whole universe is doing in the same way that a wave is a function of what the whole ocean is doing. ~ Alan Watts,
1101:ALL words are made-up: Do you think we find them fully formed on the ocean floor, or mine from them in some remote part of Wales? ~ Kory Stamper,
1102:A servant wants to be rewarded for what he does. A lover wants only to be in love's presence, that ocean whose depth will never be known. ~ Rumi,
1103:as St Augustine put it, was man a mere child playing in the rock pools of a beach ignoring the great ocean whispering beside him? ~ Paul Doherty,
1104:But love
is a wildly
unpredictable
hurricane wind,
not a swirling
blue ocean
with peaceful
shores. ~ Margarita Engle,
1105:Chin up. There are other fish in the sea. It's a big ocean. Sometimes we need to catch and release a few before we find the keeper. ~ Kasie West,
1106:Compared with the awesome might and eternal power of the ocean, no human being can fail to be reminded of their own insignificance. ~ Roz Savage,
1107:For all at last return to the sea- to Oceanus, the ocean river, like the ever-flowing stream of time, the beginning and the end. ~ Rachel Carson,
1108:Mickey is a secret journal chained closed with a padlock, slammed inside a vault and dropped into the middle of the Pacific Ocean. ~ Noel Fisher,
1109:Talking to Francis gave me the sensation of settling slowly to the bottom of the ocean. He was the most boring child I ever met. As ~ Harper Lee,
1110:The most beautiful part of your body
is where it’s headed. & remember,
loneliness is still time spent
with the world. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1111:The tide was a poem that only time could create, and I watched it stream and brim and makes its steady dash homeward, to the ocean. ~ Pat Conroy,
1112:With passion pray. With passion make love. With passion eat and drink and dance and play. Why look like a dead fish in this ocean of God? ~ Rumi,
1113:Day after day, day after day,
We stuck, nor breath nor motion;
As idle as a painted ship
Upon a painted ocean. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
1114:Deep below that rational part is an underground ocean – there's one inside every head, he believes – where strange creatures swim. ~ Stephen King,
1115:Fish in the right waters. Know what you’re looking for. Throw back the ones that aren’t worth keeping. It’s a big ocean out there. ~ Irene Hannon,
1116:If the lake sees the ocean, it will want big waves! If the ocean sees the lake, it will want calm days that lasts for years! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1117:I know it sounds very cliché and not very exciting, but if I'm outdoors - in the wild or the ocean or the forest - it inspires me. ~ Laura Ramsey,
1118:I never really understood the word ‘loneliness’. As far as I was concerned, I was in an orgy with the sky and the ocean, and with nature. ~ Bjork,
1119:I never really understood the word ‘loneliness’. As far as I was concerned, I was in an orgy with the sky and the ocean, and with nature. ~ Bj rk,
1120:It's like the basket is an ocean and everything you throw up is going in. You get into that kind of groove, and it's all good. ~ Tristan Thompson,
1121:Like the birds of the sea, men come from the ocean-the ocean of the soul. How could this bird, born from that sea, make his dwelling here? ~ Rumi,
1122:Many people never jump into the ocean of their dreams because they feel they must have every possible answer before they leap. ~ Brendon Burchard,
1123:Some people are so arrogant that they remain arrogant even when they are on top of a mountain or in the middle of an ocean. ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana,
1124:The ocean governs the climate and the weather, it is taking care of the temperature and it is shaping the chemistry of our planet. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1125:There's nothing more beautiful then the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away. ~ Sarah Kay,
1126:Wake up Lovers, It is time to start the Journey! Let us kiss the ground & flow like a river towards the Ocean. Only love can lead the way. ~ Rumi,
1127:We should thank God for every stream of joy in our lives while recognizing that Christ is the ocean from which every stream flows. ~ Randy Alcorn,
1128:You are a function of what the whole universe is doing in the same way that a wave is a function of what the whole ocean is doing. ~ Alan W Watts,
1129:You are my water. Making love with you is all I need to quench my thirst. Why would I throw this away for water from the ocean? ~ Sylvain Reynard,
1130:As soon as we become one with the ocean in the shape of God, there is no more rest for us, nor indeed do we need rest any longer. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
1131:Blue ocean strategy is not about being first to market. Rather it’s about being first to get it right by linking innovation to value. ~ W Chan Kim,
1132:Every heartbeat, I slipped a little more. Drowned a little deeper. Fell a little further into the bottomless ocean of feelings for him. ~ L J Shen,
1133:For it is not needful, to use a common proverb, that one should drink up the ocean who wishes to learn that its water is salt. ~ Irenaeus of Lyons,
1134:I am passionate about informing the world about our ocean - its complexity and beauty, its value to us, and the perils that it faces. ~ Jim Toomey,
1135:I don't ever want to be caught up in a system of thinking I can do one thing 'cos that's just... that's just telling yourself a lie. ~ Frank Ocean,
1136:It's just really about trying to do whatever it is I do at a level of excellence. That's really all I'm trying to do while I'm here. ~ Frank Ocean,
1137:I've always lived by the ocean and I always will. There's nothing like taking a walk and being able to smell the ocean breeze. ~ Matthew Underwood,
1138:They were two people staring at each other knowingly, communicating psychically amidst an ocean of deaf, dumb and blind meatsacks. ~ Travis Luedke,
1139:From the urgent way lovers want each other to the seeker's search for truth, all moving is from the mover. Every Pull Draws Us To The Ocean. ~ Rumi,
1140:I am not from east or west not up from the ground or out of the ocean my place is placeless a trace of the traceless I belong to the beloved ~ Rumi,
1141:If something happens on the ocean, we’ll die as two people in love who are living a remarkable adventure. That’s a good way to die. ~ Torre DeRoche,
1142:I’m drinking light, I thought. I’m filling myself with light. The milk would erase all the dark inside me with a flood of brightness. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1143:It's more like the sound
a doe makes
when the arrowhead
replaces the day
with an answer
to the rib's hollowed
hum. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1144:Right underneath your thoughts and negative emotions exists an ocean of love. You have but to quiet the mind to experience it. ~ Barbara Ann Kipfer,
1145:Say it with me: I am a drop in the ocean. I am neighbour, nation, north and nowhere. I am one among many and we all fall together. ~ Stephen Kelman,
1146:Suddenly life has new meaning to me, there's beauty up above and things we never take notice of, you wake up suddenly you're in love. ~ Billy Ocean,
1147:Take something you really don't think about: Plastics in the ocean. I mean plastics in the ocean have an enormous ecological effect. ~ Noam Chomsky,
1148:Texting is like kryptonite to women’s standards. It erodes them, like gentle ocean waves slowly, over time, destroy a beautiful dune. ~ Jessi Klein,
1149:Unwilling am I, in the evening of a life nearly consumed in public cares, to quit a peaceful abode for an Ocean of difficulties ~ George Washington,
1150:We follow and race In shifting chase, Over the boundless ocean-space! Who hath beheld when the race begun? Who shall behold it run? ~ Bayard Taylor,
1151:Woke up screaming with no sound. The room filling with a bluish water called dawn. Went to kiss grandma on the forehead just in case. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1152:You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
1153:And behind all this human movement the ocean bobbed and folded and slid, for nothing could keep still, not people, not water, not time. ~ Ian McEwan,
1154:Coldest the remembrance of the wider ocean--wealth, caste, custom intervened between me and what I naturally and inevitably loved. ~ Charlotte Bront,
1155:Don't you see, if when we die there's nothing, all your sun and fields and what not are all, ah, horror? It's just an ocean of horror. ~ John Updike,
1156:Hiding amongst the thick shadows,
Beckoning like a seductive siren of the deep ocean,
Tempting with a false, impossible desire ~ Jenn Waterman,
1157:I have a date with the endless empty ocean. I am ready to leave.
I am choosing nothing, and, for once, nothing is exactly right. ~ Kiersten White,
1158:It was like looking at the ocean: some days, you could tell what mood
it was in. Most days, though, it was unreadable, mysterious. ~ Rick Riordan,
1159:Life is an ocean and every ocean necessitates right thinking and right action or else sinking becomes the only fate realisable! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1160:Love immense and infinite, broad as the sky and deep as the ocean—this is the one great gain in life. Blessed is he who gets it. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
1161:This ocean is made of the tears of my humans. So many tears,” God says, and the sadness in His voice makes me drop to my knees. ~ Stephanie Erickson,
1162:We have been far too aggressive about extracting ocean wildlife, not appreciating that there are limits and even points of no return. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1163:Whenever I look at the ocean, I always want to talk to people, but when I'm talking to people, I always want to look at the ocean. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1164:Whenever I look at the ocean, I always want to talk to people, but when I’m talking to people, I always want to look at the ocean. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1165:Ah, books." Ziegler, smiling, came up behind me. "They bob like corks on an ocean. Float between worlds, messages in bottles. ~ Robert Charles Wilson,
1166:All Americans wrote better in Europe. They crossed the ocean, and every word they wrote was brilliant. “There’s someone at my door,” Maddy ~ Amy Sohn,
1167:Embosom'd in the deep where Holland lies. Methinks her patient sons before me stand, Where the broad ocean leans against the land. ~ Oliver Goldsmith,
1168:Enlightenment is an ocean of awareness that slides through the human part of us and dissolves it, and leaves us forever in eternity. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1169:His eyes are deep brown.

Deep like a good conversation.
Deep like a hole.
Deep, of course, like
the ocean.
-Amber ~ Lisa Schroeder,
1170:I love the ocean and have a passion for surfing, even though I'm not very good at it. I like getting out there and paddling around. ~ AnnaSophia Robb,
1171:Let me introduce you. Sophie, this is Miss Eliot, from the National Childcare Agency. Miss Eliot, this is Sophie, from the ocean. ~ Katherine Rundell,
1172:Once you have personally experienced enlightenment, you will see beyond the ocean of death to the everlasting shores of immortality. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1173:The great bay with its powerful tides, its estuaries and islands, its freshwater rivers and the nurturing ocean supplied everything... ~ Annie Proulx,
1174:The secret of our success on planet Earth is space. Lots of it. Our solar system is a tiny island of activity in an ocean of emptiness. ~ Paul Davies,
1175:Today all I could remember was the way your body held the ocean of myself & for one moment there was only one us in all creation. ~ Brian Andreas,
1176:Twelve-year-old Islay. Good stuff if you liked peat, smoke, earth, rain, despair, and the Atlantic Ocean, and who doesn’t like that? ~ Adrian McKinty,
1177:We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch - we are going back from whence we came. ~ John F Kennedy,
1178:...a dark
Illimitable ocean, without bound,
Without dimension; where length, breadth, and height,
And time, and place are lost; ~ John Milton,
1179:An ocean of ink in a single drop,
Trembling at the tip of my brush.
Poised above stark white paper,
A universe waits for existence. ~ Lao Tzu,
1180:A person is made up of awarenesses. All the awarenesses that have ever been our will ever be exist like barges floating in the ocean. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1181:A scientist said once that if the ocean were as clear as the sky, if we could see everything in it, no one would ever go in the sea. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1182:As the moon's fair image quaketh In the raging waves of ocean, Whilst she, in the vault of heaven, Moves with silent peaceful motion. ~ Heinrich Heine,
1183:Every time you dive, you hope you'll see something new - some new species. Sometimes the ocean gives you a gift, sometimes it doesn't. ~ James Cameron,
1184:I understand how easy it would be to lose yourself in the heart of another. It‘s frightening. Exhilarating. An ocean with no lifeguard. ~ Sarah Ockler,
1185:Love is hanging out at the ocean, watching my wife and little girls play in the sand. I know, I threw up a little too, but it's true. ~ Patrick Fabian,
1186:Mission 31 pays homage to my grandfather's work and all aquanauts who have since followed his lead in the name of ocean exploration. ~ Fabien Cousteau,
1187:Once a company creates a blue ocean and its powerful performance consequences are known, sooner or later imitators appear on the horizon. ~ W Chan Kim,
1188:People think that the ocean is big enough to sustain anything we throw at it - its hard to get into your head that it's actually finite. ~ Glenn Close,
1189:The words from across the ocean were beaten out of them over time. For simplicity, to erase their identities, to smother uprisings. ~ Colson Whitehead,
1190:Those who want to row on the ocean of human knowledge do not get far, and the storm drives those out of their course who set sail. ~ Franz Grillparzer,
1191:Thus, gentlemen, though an inlander, Steelkilt was wild-ocean born, and wild-ocean nurtured; as much of an audacious mariner as any. ~ Herman Melville,
1192:We'd be trying to touch the sky from the bottom of the ocean. I realize that if we boosted one another, maybe we'd get a little closer. ~ Ruta Sepetys,
1193:When one looks at the ocean, they can only see that part of it which comes within their range of vision; so it is with the truth. ~ Hazrat Inayat Khan,
1194:When someone is drowning in the ocean of attachments, Surrender is the life jacket they can put on and wait for the rescue team ~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,
1195:When Vasco da Gama breached the Indian Ocean, the playing field had just been vacated by the one force capable of repelling him. ~ William J Bernstein,
1196:Which direction?" Robard asked.
"Robard," I said exasperated, "we need a boat. I believe boats are kept at or near the ocean. ~ Michael P Spradlin,
1197:You are not
a drop in ocean
you are the entire ocean
in a drop .
تو قطره ای در اقیانوس نیستی ،
تو تمام اقیانوسی در یک قطره . ~ Rumi,
1198:A big island of library, in the middle of an ocean, away from all the fools of the world, would this place not be a real paradise? ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1199:According to Eshin's Essentials of Salvation, the Ten Pleasures are but a drop in the ocean when compared to the joys of the Pure Land. ~ Yukio Mishima,
1200:A moss which leaves its ocean becomes pale and dries up and a man which leaves his mother country is a moss which leaves it ocean! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1201:Because time is a drop in the ocean, and you cannot measure off one drop against another to see which one is bigger, which one is smaller. ~ Elif Safak,
1202:Good-bye, ocean,” said Alix. “This was the best time I ever had.” “You always say that,” said Jools. “It’s always true,” said Alix. ~ Lynne Rae Perkins,
1203:I am not land or timber
nor are you
ocean or celestial body,

but rather we are
the small animals
we have always been. ~ Donika Kelly,
1204:If everyone could see what love is, each would set up a tent pole in the ocean: the world's population pitched and living easily within the sea. ~ Rumi,
1205:I prefer the ocean when it’s gray. Or not really gray. A pale, in-between color. It reminds me of waiting for something good to happen. ~ Lauren Oliver,
1206:It is not enough to maximize the size of the blue ocean you are creating. You must profit from it to create a sustainable win-win outcome. ~ W Chan Kim,
1207:Just as the great ocean has one taste, the taste of salt, so also this teaching and discipline has one taste, the taste of liberation. ~ Gautama Buddha,
1208:Kate, I imagine that very few people reach the end of their lives and regret having spent too many hours relaxing beside the ocean. ~ Stephen P Kiernan,
1209:Life is brief but love is long. Somewhere between anger and love is an ocean of eternal tranquility. It is there that I will see you again. ~ Seth King,
1210:My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea, and the heart of the great ocean sends a thrilling pulse through me. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
1211:People had traveled thousands of miles across the ocean, yes, but the real journey was not in distance.
The real Crossing was time. ~ Erika Johansen,
1212:so even though all the senses bring in sensations from nature, the ocean-like heart of the sage knows no disturbance, knows no fear ~ Swami Vivekananda,
1213:Someday I'll take you to Oregon. It's the prettiest place on earth. The trees are tall and straight and the ocean is brave and beautiful. ~ Karey White,
1214:The Galactic Center Series In the Ocean of Night Across the Sea of Suns Great Sky River Tides of Light Furious Gulf Sailing Bright Eternity ~ Anonymous,
1215:The time of human domination on Earth is barely a drop in the ocean of geological time, and it takes a lot to make a ripple in that ocean. ~ Mike Carey,
1216:Don't feel sad over someone who gave up on you, feel sorry for them because they gave up on someone who would have never given up on them. ~ Frank Ocean,
1217:Fish love the ocean. Snakes move like earth-fish inside a mountain,well away from seawater. Certain sunfish,though,turn snakes into ocean lovers. ~ Rumi,
1218:God, those eyes of his were gleaming again. So blue, so bright, the color endless, like the sea. An ocean to swim in. To drown in. To die in. ~ J R Ward,
1219:Grief is weird. It seems to come in these waves out of nowhere. One minute I'm standing in the ocean, fine. The next minute I'm drowning. ~ Jeff Zentner,
1220:He would never shrug and go along with someone else's plan. He was like the ocean ceaselessly throwing itself against a rocky shore... ~ Cassandra Clare,
1221:If you don’t feel any connection to the ocean, then ask yourself why your tears, blood and saliva contain about the same percentage of salt. ~ Jim Lynch,
1222:In all we do, and hear, and see,
Is restless Toil and Vanity.
While yet the rolling earth abides,
Men come and go like ocean tides ~ Anne Bront,
1223:I should hang ten thousand that dared to rise against the law, and an ocean of salt tears could not melt the resolution of the statutes. ~ Arthur Miller,
1224:I watched, through the keyhole, not the man showering, but the rain falling through him: guitar strings snapping over his globed shoulders ~ Ocean Vuong,
1225:"Just as the great ocean has but one taste, the taste of salt, so too, this teaching has but one taste, the taste of freedom." ~ Teachings of the Buddha,
1226:Most men make the voyage of life as if they carried sealed orders which they were not to open till they were fairly in mid-ocean. ~ James Russell Lowell,
1227:Ocean people are very different from land people. The ocean never stops saying and asking into ears, which don't sleep like eyes. ~ Maxine Hong Kingston,
1228:The known is finite, the unknown infinite; intellectually we stand on an islet in the midst of an illimitable ocean of inexplicability. ~ Sylvain Neuvel,
1229:The ocean is like a checking account where everybody withdraws but nobody makes a deposit. This is what's happening because of overfishing. ~ Enric Sala,
1230:They were outside. It was oddly quiet, with just a muffled roar from behind the closed door, as if the ocean were contained on that side. ~ Eloisa James,
1231:We are all tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch, we are going back from whence we came. ~ John F Kennedy,
1232:You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
1233:Because there is nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away ~ Sarah Kay,
1234:Because there's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away. ~ Sarah Kay,
1235:Because there’s nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it’s sent away. ~ Sarah Kay,
1236:Below the ocean lies the last great undiscovered wilderness on Earth. And the greatest dangers yet unknown to mankind.” - Unknown ~ Michaelbrent Collings,
1237:Edges of the ocean. The water is what ties us together, yes? You at one edge, me at the other, but the same ocean, the same water. ~ Patti Callahan Henry,
1238:He feels himself buried in those two infinities, the ocean and the sky, at one and the same time: the one is a tomb; the other is a shroud. ~ Victor Hugo,
1239:I feel like he’s the ocean and I’ve fallen in and the waves are too big; like I’m in over my head. I’m not even sure which way is up anymore. ~ Anonymous,
1240:In the Impersonal’s ocean without shore
The Person in the World-Spirit anchored rode; ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Kingdoms of the Greater Knowledge,
1241:Men really need sea-monsters in their personal oceans. An ocean without its unnamed monsters would be like a completely dreamless sleep. ~ John Steinbeck,
1242:Roar the lion's knowledge. Write

with gold ink so whoever reads this will feel the ocean's light around them and grow

in the spirit. ~ Rumi,
1243:Sometimes Jackson thought that the past wasn’t just another country, it was a lost continent somewhere at the bottom of an unknown ocean. ~ Kate Atkinson,
1244:Somewhere along the seashore, a strange wind blows over the ocean, and twenty oblivious boys simultaneously look up from their surfboards. ~ Sarah Ockler,
1245:The ocean will take care of this on its own if it was left alone and left out there. It's natural. It's as natural as the ocean water is. ~ Rush Limbaugh,
1246:The people we love are somewhere else, crossing some other ocean. We'll have no idea how safe they are until we meet them in the middle. ~ Scott Reintgen,
1247:They will want you to succeed, but never more than them. They will write their names on your leash and call you necessary, call you urgent. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1248:We'd been trying to touch the sky from the bottom of the ocean. I realized that if we boosted one another, maybe we'd get a little closer. ~ Ruta Sepetys,
1249:We want any effort on our part to be the winning effort. We don't want to be a drop in the bucket, we want to be the entire ocean. ~ Brennan Lee Mulligan,
1250:Because there's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refused to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it is sent away. ~ Sarah Kay,
1251:Blessed are the ones who weep, for her salt flows in their tears. The ocean lives on in their tales as they wander in her ebb and flow… ~ Shubhangi Swarup,
1252:I can never drive my car over a bridge without thinking of suicide. I can never look at a lake or an ocean without thinking of suicide. ~ Charles Bukowski,
1253:Life in the ocean makes Earth hospitable. We are sailing along in the universe and we have a blue engine that is making everything alright. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1254:Never forget the glory of human nature! We are the greatest god.. Christs and Buddhas are but waves in the boundless ocean which I AM. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
1255:She drew his eye like the shore draws the ocean. Nothing seemed as interesting, as captivating, as important as the face of that girl. ~ Michelle Leighton,
1256:The ego is an island in the ocean of Hell. You want to get rid of the Hell but you don't want to get rid of that island. Then there is trouble. ~ Rajneesh,
1257:the journey across the great ocean of existence Is a journey inward ever in deeper and deeper and the deeper you get in the more you meet truth ~ Ram Dass,
1258:The reality is I'm kind of like an ocean. Everything is calm, calm, calm. I'm good. When the ball goes up in the air, the waves start rocking. ~ J R Smith,
1259:There is no anger above the anger of a woman. For her thoughts are more vast than the sea, and her counsels more deep than the great ocean. ~ Jeff Wheeler,
1260:You've been walking the ocean's edge, holding up your robes to keep them dry. You must dive naked under, and deeper under, a thousand times deeper! ~ Rumi,
1261:Blue ocean strategy does not see competition as bad. However, unlike traditional economic thought, it does not see competition as always good. ~ W Chan Kim,
1262:Day after day, day after day, 115
  We stuck, nor breath nor motion;
  As idle as a painted ship
  Upon a painted ocean. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
1263:Dear God, if you are a season, let it be the one I passed through
to get here.

Here. That's all I wanted to be.

I promise. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1264:Each story on televised news is “breaking” until it is displaced by the next one. So we are hit by wave upon wave but never see the ocean. ~ Timothy Snyder,
1265:Enormous. Cold. It stretched on forever, in every direction. If I hadn't know otherwise, I would've thought that the whole world was ocean. ~ Helene Wecker,
1266:If there are fish that would swim or birds that would fly only after investigating the entire ocean or sky, they would find neither path nor place. ~ D gen,
1267:I like people who get excited about the change of seasons, the sound of the ocean, watching a sunset, the smell of rain and starry nights. ~ Brooke Hampton,
1268:It is terrible to die of thirst in the ocean. Do you have to salt your truth so heavily that it does not even-quench thirst any more? ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
1269:Life reached an evolutionary milestone when it climbed onto land from the ocean, but those first fish that climbed onto land ceased to be fish. ~ Liu Cixin,
1270:Looking at a cat, like looking at clouds or stars or the ocean, makes it difficult to believe there is nothing miraculous in this world. ~ Leonard Michaels,
1271:Ocean's 13 is all about cool people having a good time, and who doesn't want to see that? Well you, apparantly, 'cause you're watching me. ~ Craig Ferguson,
1272:Sometimes there aren't words. The silence between us is flung wide as an ocean. But I manage to reach across it, to wrap my arms around him. ~ Jodi Picoult,
1273:The heart can think of no devotion Greater than being shore to the ocean- Holding the curve of one position, Counting an endless repetition. ~ Robert Frost,
1274:There is a gyre of discarded floating plastic the size of the continental USA in the ocean. In it, plastic trash outweighs plankton 40 to 1. ~ David Suzuki,
1275:The ultimate 20-year plan is to be living in the Caribbean, writing, living off the land, eating from the ocean and probably smoking herb. ~ Ryan Phillippe,
1276:We are like icebergs in the ocean: one-eighth part consciousness and the rest submerged beneath the surface of articulate apprehension. ~ William Gerhardie,
1277:Where is God? Where can I find him?" we ask. We don't realize that's like a fish swimming frantically through the ocean in search OF the ocean ~ Ted Dekker,
1278:Who know but He, whose hand the lightning forms, Who heaves old ocean, and who wings the storms, Pours fierce ambition in a Caesar's mind. ~ Alexander Pope,
1279:Asking is the beginning of receiving. Make sure you don't go to the ocean with a teaspoon. At least take a bucket so the kids won't laugh at you. ~ Jim Rohn,
1280:Between being able to and actually doing something lies an ocean, and on its bottom rests all too often the wreck of willpower. ~ Marie von Ebner Eschenbach,
1281:Do not miss the opportunity of offering even a single drop into the ocean of merit or a grain atop the mountain of the roots of beneficial activity. ~ Dogen,
1282:I did not know then what I know now: to be an American boy, and then an American boy with a gun, is to move from one end of a cage to another. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1283:If you approach the ocean with a cup, you can only take away a cupful; if you approach it with a bucket you can take away a bucketful. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
1284:Like the person who felt the draw of the ocean but couldn’t swim, she felt the pull of another but didn’t know how to respond and stay safe. ~ Scarlett Cole,
1285:My own words continued to echo in my head: I shall never marry. I felt as though I had somehow crossed a vast ocean, never to return. ~ Carolyn Meyer,
1286:No writing is good enough until you, as an author, make a small contribution, the size of a drop, into the ocean of the world’s literature. ~ Nuruddin Farah,
1287:Pleasure unparalleled, into the ocean of love we fell. Swimming in the timeless currents of pure bliss, fantasies interchanging with every kiss. ~ LL Cool J,
1288:Some people could look at a mud-puddle and see an ocean with ships. But Nanny belonged to that other kind that loved to deal in scraps. ~ Zora Neale Hurston,
1289:The heart of a good mother is as big as the ocean; accommodating all kind of things and sweeping all unwanted things to its shores! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
1290:The very name Impressionism is taken from an Atlantic Ocean painting - that of Monet, of sunrise in the harbor of Le Havre, done in 1872. ~ Simon Winchester,
1291:They regard the ocean as the center of everything while the frozen sky represents the lowest reaches of their universe, where existence ends. ~ Jeff Carlson,
1292:When I see the ocean, I feel calm. It makes me want to’ – to keep eating candy – ‘to keep going. To keep trying new things. To keep living. ~ Becky Chambers,
1293:You hate the ocean?
I don't hate it. I Respect it. Respect. It's Mother Nature at her finest - awesome, beautiful, impersonal, murderous. ~ Nicola Yoon,
1294:A hermitage in the forest is the refuge of the narrow-minded misanthrope; a hammock on the ocean is the asylum for the generous distressed. ~ Herman Melville,
1295:A pearl in the shell does not touch the ocean. Be a pearl without a shell. a mindful flooding. a spark turned to flame. bird settling nest. love lived ~ Rumi,
1296:Falling in love is like submerging beneath the ocean with a submarine; you leave the outside world and wander in the silence of dimness. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1297:He dies at the party where everyone laughs & all you want is to go into the kitchen & make seven omelets before burning down the house. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1298:Her happiness floated like waves of ocean along the coast of her life. She found lyrics of her life in his arms but she never sung her song. ~ Santosh Kalwar,
1299:I can never drive my car over a bridge without thinking of suicide.
I can never look at a lake or an ocean without thinking of suicide. ~ Charles Bukowski,
1300:I have outlived the stillborn. I have outlasted my usefulness. I have become an abysmal ocean sponge, ten millennia old, and just as wise. ~ Logan Ryan Smith,
1301:I saw us from above, from the sky, two flecks of being connected at the edge of the wide, pale ocean, lost to everything but each other. ~ Cristina Henriquez,
1302:It's nice to see the world that way sometimes, blurred around the edges like I've snuck to the bottom of the ocean and am staring up at the sun. ~ Meg Haston,
1303:It's spring giving way to summer, balmy air smelling of roses, hot skin meeting the cold shock of the ocean, starry nights as warm as kisses. ~ Sarah McCarry,
1304:Much more of the brain is devoted to movement than to language. Language is only a little thing sitting on top of this huge ocean of movement. ~ Oliver Sacks,
1305:Then, one by one, they went away, for night was falling on the storm, wrapping in shadows the raging ocean and all the battling elements. ~ Guy de Maupassant,
1306:The ocean is interacting with the surface. There is a possible biosphere that extends from way below the surface to just above the crust. ~ Richard Greenberg,
1307:Time is ever flowing and changing around us. It's the fabric of the universe, and we are nothing- only single drops in the grand ocean of time. ~ Ethan Cross,
1308:we have observed a consistent pattern of strategic thinking behind the creation of new markets and industries, what we call blue ocean strategy. ~ W Chan Kim,
1309: You hate the ocean?
I don't hate it. I Respect it. Respect. It's Mother Nature at her finest - awesome, beautiful, impersonal, murderous. ~ Nicola Yoon,
1310:A broken heart, too much cold beer, ocean waves and a willing man were never a good combination, no matter what the country songs said. ~ Patti Callahan Henry,
1311:Any story is an ocean whose tide begins in a place I can't know, and my life is but a moment in that flood, my part in it only a mote in the flow. ~ Ned Hayes,
1312:EBay may be a shark in the ocean, but I'm a crocodile in the Yangtze River. If we fight in the ocean, we lose, but if we fight in the river, we win. ~ Jack Ma,
1313:Every time you dive, you hope you'll see something new - some new species. Sometimes the ocean gives you a gift, sometimes it doesn't. ~ James Francis Cameron,
1314:I came away with pieces of you sticking to me; I am walking about, swimming, in an ocean of blood, your Andalusian blood, distilled and poisonous. ~ Ana s Nin,
1315:I left with my canvas bag in which a few fundamental things were packed and took off for the Pacific Ocean with the fifty dollars in my pocket. ~ Jack Kerouac,
1316:It's just that we'd like to think that craziness and sanity are on opposite ends of an ocean, but really they're more like neighboring islands. ~ Gayle Forman,
1317:I would kiss you in the middle of the ocean during a lightning storm cuz I'd rather be left for dead than wondering what thunder sounds like. ~ Andrea Gibson,
1318:kitchen radio brought news that the jihadists who had the previous day seized an ocean liner in the Mediterranean were now beheading passengers. ~ Dean Koontz,
1319:Like a shipwreck or a jetty, almost anything that forms a structure in the ocean, whether it is natural or artificial over time, collects life. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1320:Reincarnation is the dissolution of the self. It's like going swimming in the ocean, no one ever comes out, because one has become the ocean. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1321:tread carefully
into my life, my dear.

the currents
are strong.

you will get lost
in this
warm ocean
of my skin. ~ Sanober Khan,
1322:We're all water from different rivers, That's why it's so easy to meet, We're all water in this vast, vast ocean, Someday we'll evaporate together. ~ Yoko Ono,
1323:Were I so tall as to reach the pole or grasp the ocean at a span, I must be measured by my soul. The mind is the standard of the man. ~ William Ernest Henley,
1324:Your dreams and goals are bigger than small minded people or the fears that they harbor. Don’t let their ocean of fear trap you in the undertow. ~ jaha Knight,
1325:“Enlightenment is when a wave realizes it is the ocean.” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh (b. 1926) Vietnamese Buddhist monk, founder of the Plum Village Tradition, Wikipedia,
1326:Green waves surround this black rock where I sit turning bones to sonatas. Fingers blurred, I play what I know from listening to orchards unleash ~ Ocean Vuong,
1327:Here, on the edge of what we know, in contact with the ocean of the unknown, shines the mystery and beauty of the world. And it’s breathtaking. ~ Carlo Rovelli,
1328:Ill paddle board, swim in the ocean, roll in the sand, soak up the sun, eat good food, be with friends and family and go fishing with my dad. ~ Behati Prinsloo,
1329:I said, I prefer the ocean when it's gray. Or not really gray. A pale, in-between color. It reminds me of waiting for something good to happen. ~ Lauren Oliver,
1330:I won't touch on risky, because that's subjective. People are just afraid of things too much. Afraid of things that don't necessarily merit fear. ~ Frank Ocean,
1331:I wrote notes to No One before tossing them out to sea, as if the ocean had become my own personal wishing well for things I could never have. ~ Pepper Winters,
1332:Like driftwood spares which meet and pass Upon the boundless ocean-plain, So on the sea of life, alas! Man nears man, meets, and leaves again. ~ Matthew Arnold,
1333:Marine scientists predict that by 2050 there will be no more large fish left in the ocean if we don't change our relationship with the sea. ~ Greg MacGillivray,
1334:Music is the vapor of art. It is to poetry what reverie is to thought, what fluid is to solid, what the ocean of clouds is to the ocean of waves. ~ Victor Hugo,
1335:tears have a purpose. they are what we carry of the ocean, and perhaps we must become the sea, give ourselves to it, if we are to be transformed. ~ Linda Hogan,
1336:The big treasury is an ocean of infinite creativity. It's a creativity that creates everything that is a thing - it's mighty powerful creativity. ~ David Lynch,
1337:The person unaware of history is like a rudderless boat just floating out in the middle of the ocean, hostages to the waves and currents. ~ Kareem Abdul Jabbar,
1338:Through meditation one has to achieve a dreamless sleep with full alertness. Once this happens, the drop falls into the ocean and becomes the ocean. ~ Rajneesh,
1339:We also own a little boat and I'm like a kid with it. I take off early in the morning, fishing rod in tow, and just drift about the ocean all day. ~ Perry Como,
1340:You were back again into the old mysteries of the Jewish collective habit of thinking for effect, for protection of an amorphous, disunified ocean. ~ Ana s Nin,
1341:Buck up, baby blowfish. Just puff up bigger than your sadness and scare it right off. That's the only way to live in the awful old ocean. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
1342:Change was not something you waited for, quietly, mutely, in a house by the ocean, nothing would ever change unless we forced it into shape. ~ Andrew Sean Greer,
1343:Facilitator Brad Pitt’s character in Ocean’s Eleven, Rusty Ryan, is the logistics guy. He keeps the heist running. You need someone to be the Rusty ~ Jake Knapp,
1344:Have you ever watched a crab on the shore crawling backward in search of the Atlantic Ocean, and missing? That's the way the mind of man operates. ~ H L Mencken,
1345:how on still nights, when there is no breeze stirring the waves, the Nautilus sails on the blue waters of the Indian Ocean in his “ship of pearl. ~ Helen Keller,
1346:I like the ocean,” [...] “It feels like forever and I can breathe. When I’m near the ocean, I’m free of the swamp in a way no other place allows. ~ Bijou Hunter,
1347:Instead of standing on the shore and proving to ourselves that the ocean cannot carry us, let us venture on its waters just to see. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin,
1348:It's easier to be healthy in Hawaii than it is, almost anywhere else I've lived. You spend a lot of time outside, in the ocean and on the beach. ~ Terry O Quinn,
1349:I've written some great things. That's a gift, but there's consequences. Yeah, you get this great work, but you suffer. You really, really suffer. ~ Frank Ocean,
1350:I wish the little rivers under the laughing kingfishers in every canyon were fire, and the ocean
Fire, and my heart not afraid to go down. ~ Robinson Jeffers,
1351:My soul is full of longing
for the secret of the sea,
and the heart of the great ocean
sends a thrilling pulse through me. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
1352:Quoth the Ocean, "Dawn! O fairest, clearest, Touch me with thy golden fingers bland; For I have no smile till thou appearest For the lovely land. ~ Jean Ingelow,
1353:The news coverage of the Indian Ocean tsunami indicates how the South China Sea may appear to the world through the media’s distorting mirror. ~ Robert D Kaplan,
1354:The old man knew he was going far out and he left the smell of the land behind and rowed out into the clean early morning smell of the ocean. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1355:The ship anchored in the harbor rots faster than the ship crossing the ocean; a still pool of water stagnates more rapidly than a running stream. ~ Brownie Wise,
1356:The unconscious is the ocean of the unsayable, of what has been expelled from the land of language, removed as a result of ancient prohibitions. ~ Italo Calvino,
1357:Tired of life, afraid of death, not unlike
A lost brig, toy of ebb and flow on the ocean,
My soul weighs anchor for a frightful shipwreck. ~ Paul Verlaine,
1358:We have spilt an ocean of blood for the brotherhood and unity of our peoples and we shall not allow anyone to touch or destroy it from within. ~ Josip Broz Tito,
1359:Who heeds the waste abyss of possibility? The ocean is everywhere the same, but it has no character until seen with the shore or the ship. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1360:Your memories of me are part trees and part ocean and part magic, and I don't know if I will ever be that girl again. She was the best version of me. ~ Amy Reed,
1361:But if I was a river, and he was the ocean, then Cameron was the storm that raged over the point where we met. And lightning was about to strike. ~ Kandi Steiner,
1362:He’d never liked the ocean, the sense of the unknown beneath his feet, that something hungry and full of teeth might be waiting to drag him under ~ Leigh Bardugo,
1363:I came to know, in those afternoons, that madness can sometimes lead to discovery, that the mind, fractured and short-wired, is not entirely wrong. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1364:I get angry with none. Will a mother get angry with her children? Will the ocean send back the waters to the several rivers.

Advaita Philosophy ~ Sai Baba,
1365:Instead of standing on the shore and proving to ourselves that the ocean cannot carry us, let us venture on its waters just to see. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin,
1366:I perceive I have not really understood any thing, not a single object, and that no man ever can."

-from "As I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life ~ Walt Whitman,
1367:I pray to be like the ocean, with soft currents, maybe waves at times. More and more, I want the consistency rather than the highs and the lows. ~ Drew Barrymore,
1368:Sir Isaac Newton is said to have avowed that he felt like a child picking up shells beside the great and unexplored ocean of truth. ~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley,
1369:The most interesting parts of the natural world are the edges, places where ocean meets land, meadow meets forest, timberline touches the heights. ~ Galen Rowell,
1370:Where are you now, my beloved? Do you hear my weeping From beyond the ocean? Do you understand my need? Do you know the greatness of my patience? ~ Khalil Gibran,
1371:Any time you read about myths you are sure to find water as symbolism, the turbulence of it, the ocean, the turbulent soul, the turbulent psyche. ~ Algis Mickunas,
1372:I am not from east or west
not up from the ground
or out of the ocean
my place is placeless
a trace of the traceless
I belong to the beloved ~ Rumi,
1373:No, sir, destruction is not necessary for art.” I said that, not because I was certain, but because I thought my saying it would help me believe it. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1374:Often, even if I'm struggling with a decision or something, if I just go out into the ocean, that answer will come without thinking about it too much. ~ Jorja Fox,
1375:Society proceeds like the ocean. After a disaster, it resume its wonted level and rhythms; its devouring interests efface all traces of damage. ~ Honore de Balzac,
1376:That night the rain began to fall so thickly and heavily, it seemed as though the bowl of the ocean had risen into the sky and upended itself. ~ Christina Schwarz,
1377:The best kisses in the world take place at night, in the ocean, with two naked bodies coiled around one another, only the stars to keep them company. ~ Hugh Howey,
1378:The ocean sleeps. The ocean wakes. And the waking of the ocean is the waking of the soul. At midnight wakefulness springs from within the ocean. ~ Wasif Ali Wasif,
1379:There are pearls in the depths of the ocean, but one must dare all the perils of the deep to have them. So is. it with the Eternal in the world. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
1380:There were sharks before there were dinosaurs, and the reason sharks are still in the ocean is that nothing is better at being a shark than a shark. ~ Eliot Peper,
1381:We were so used to traveling we had to walk all over Long Island, but there was no more land, just the Atlantic Ocean, and we could only go so far. ~ Jack Kerouac,
1382:You know, I do speak the Queens English. It's just the wrong Queens that's all. It's over the 59th Street Bridge. It's not over the Atlantic Ocean. ~ Cyndi Lauper,
1383:Earth is all magma and continental crust and ocean. Gravity and time. Stones are just stones and rain is just rain and misfortune is just bad luck. ~ Anthony Doerr,
1384:Here, on the edge of what we know, in contact with the ocean of the unknown, shines the mystery and the beauty of the world. And it’s breathtaking. ~ Carlo Rovelli,
1385:It seems very strange that the ocean is full of things that one can eat as one likes, and on land everything seems to be spoken for,” Temeraire said, ~ Naomi Novik,
1386:There is nowhere in this world, nor in the air, nor in the midst of the ocean any place where we can disembarrass ourselves of the evil we have done. ~ Dhainmapada,
1387:When you build a city near no mountains and no ocean, you get materialism and traditional religion. People have too much time and lack inspiration. ~ Donald Miller,
1388:You have come from God, you are a spark of His Glory; you are a wave of that Ocean of Bliss; you will get peace only when you again merge in Him. ~ Sathya Sai Baba,
1389:You, yourself, are the eternal energy which appears as this Universe. You didn't come into this world; you came out of it. Like a wave from the ocean. ~ Alan Watts,
1390:At Land’s End I had my first view of the Pacific Ocean,” she wrote. “To say it is beautiful does not half express it. It is simply beyond words. ~ Pamela Smith Hill,
1391:How can
someone
be
too young
to be
in love
when we were
crafted
from
ocean waves
& starlight?
-young love ~ Amanda Lovelace,
1392:I love Frank Ocean. I think he's so talented and his music is so great. So, I would love to do one of his songs like 'Bad Religion' or 'Pink Matter.' ~ Jacob Artist,
1393:One of the great delights of watching Ocean’s Eleven unfold is seeing how each member of the team utilizes his unique skill to help pull off the heist. ~ Jake Knapp,
1394:The half-circle of blinding turquoise ocean is this love’s primal scene. That this blue exists makes my life a remarkable one, just to have seen it. ~ Maggie Nelson,
1395:The heart can think of no devotion
Greater than being shore to the ocean-
Holding the curve of one position,
Counting an endless repetition. ~ Robert Frost,
1396:Throughout my life, I've had different metaphors for freedom. At one time, it was skin diving. In the ocean you feel weightless; you escape from gravity. ~ Sam Keen,
1397:You’re right, Phillip!” May said, slamming a hand down on the railing. “Let’s go jump in the ocean and try not to drown, just to annoy my grandmother! ~ James Riley,
1398:...but I want to spend the whole trip out here, with the ocean replenishing her treasures like an old shopkeeper as I sleep alongside her in the sand. ~ Sarah Ockler,
1399:But then it was too late for even Caleb to leap back over. The hatch slammed shut and the submarine lowered itself into the depths of the dark ocean. ~ Bella Forrest,
1400:memories buried deep in the muscles of my legs and feet that were way older than the memory of the first time I ate watermelon, or saw the ocean. ~ Dominique Moceanu,
1401:The work is the work. The work is not me. I like the anonymity that directors can have about their films. Even though it's my voice, I'm a storyteller. ~ Frank Ocean,
1402:Well, hello, darling with the ocean eyes,
How many secrets keep us apart?
A sea of poems, a field of sighs,
Can I cross and return to the start? ~ Amy Zhang,
1403:We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop.” -Mother Teresa- ~ A Meredith Walters,
1404:And bad stays. Bad doesn't go away. You bury bad, it digs itself out. You throw bad in the middle of the ocean, it comes back at you like a tidal wave. ~ Harlan Coben,
1405:And bad stays. Bad doesn’t go away. You bury bad, it digs itself out. You throw bad in the middle of the ocean, it comes back at you like a tidal wave. ~ Harlan Coben,
1406:For love I’d walk to hell and back. I’d climb a mountain. I’d swim an ocean. I’d jump over valleys and swing through jungles. For love, I’d give my life. ~ J S Cooper,
1407:He saw clearly the futility of trying to leave a mark on the shifting planes of reality, like trying to write his name in the foam of an ocean wave. ~ William Lashner,
1408:I booked my first studio at like 12 or 13. Somewhere in that season of my life, singing along with the radio became me wanting to be on radio, you know. ~ Frank Ocean,
1409:I have a reoccurring dream that I'm in the ocean in New Zealand and everything is completely upside down, because it's on the other side of the planet. ~ Bonnie McKee,
1410:Just look at the world around you, right here on the ocean floor. Such wonderful things surround you. What else are you looking for? Its all under the sea ~ SebastiAn,
1411:Man ... has an inborn religious sentiment that whispers of a God to his inmost soul, as a shell taken from the deep yet echoes forever the ocean's roar. ~ Horace Mann,
1412:My anger and sadness was my ocean, and I couldn’t carry it. Not anymore. No one could really love me. Not when they could love somebody else instead. ~ Heidi Cullinan,
1413:The gap between most people’s capacity to conjure beauty from scratch and to merely recognize it when they see it is the width of the Atlantic Ocean. ~ Lionel Shriver,
1414:Till now, madness has been thought a small island in an ocean of sanity. I am beginning to suspect that it is not an island at all but a continent. ~ Machado de Assis,
1415:We must uncenter our minds from ourselves; We must unhmanize our views a little, and become confident As the rock and ocean that we were made from. ~ Robinson Jeffers,
1416:After creating the heaven, the earth, the ocean, and the entire animal kingdom, God created Adam and Eve. And the first thing He said to them was "Don't." ~ Bill Cosby,
1417:All day, the colors had been those of dusk, mist moving like a water creature across the great flanks of mountains possessed of ocean shadows and depths. ~ Kiran Desai,
1418:All knowledge and understanding of the Universe was no more than playing with stones and shells on the seashore of the vast imponderable ocean of truth. ~ Isaac Newton,
1419:And telling you I care about you is a waste of time. I wouldn't have crossed the ocean, come out of hiding, tracked you down, if you didn't matter to me. ~ Anne Stuart,
1420:Claiming there is no other life in the universe is like scooping up some water, looking at the cup and claiming there are no whales in the ocean. ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson,
1421:God can live without man’s love; but as the wave cannot live without the ocean, so it is not possible for man to exist without the love of God. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda,
1422:Going up north with the redwoods and driving along the coast, it's got everything, man. It's got the desert, the mountains, and the ocean. It's beautiful. ~ Chad Smith,
1423:I am the daughter of Earth and Water, And the nursling of the Sky; I pass through the pores of the ocean and shores; I change, but I cannot die. ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1424:I like that you have to ask for my permission to see my hair.”
Ocean’s eyes widened suddenly. “Can I see your hair?”
“No.”
He laughed out loud. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
1425:I try to surf everyday or at least go for a walk on the beach if the waves are flat. The more I travel, the more I appreciate where I live and the ocean. ~ Jon Foreman,
1426:Roll on, deep and dark blue ocean, roll. Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain. Man marks the earth with ruin, but his control stops with the shore. ~ Lord Byron,
1427:The Gulf of Mexico is a very big ocean. The amount of volume of oil and dispersant we are putting into it is tiny in relation to the total water volume. ~ Tony Hayward,
1428:The ocean doesn't care about you. It makes your boat feel tiny. The oceans are great promoters of religion, or at least of humility-but not in everyone. ~ Tracy Kidder,
1429:The ocean, king of mountains and the mighty continents Are not heavy burdens to bear when compared To the burden of not repaying the world's kindness. ~ Gautama Buddha,
1430:There's a famous line from a poem about the ocean," Mother had finally said to end the discussion. "'Water water every where, but not a drop to drink. ~ Mindy McGinnis,
1431:We're all water from different rivers,
That's why it's so easy to meet,
We're all water in this vast, vast ocean,
Someday we'll evaporate together. ~ Yoko Ono,
1432:You will love the ocean. It makes you feel so... I don't know. Small, but not in a bad way. Small because you realize you're part of something bigger. ~ Lauren Myracle,
1433:According to Ferguson, grey things are invisible. Apparantly its just total luck that planes manage to find aircraft carriers in the middle of the ocean. ~ Nick Hancock,
1434:Finally, he knew the kind of loving that made two one and understood Jane was his world. His ocean, his country, his sun, his rain, his very heart. ~ Karen Marie Moning,
1435:I think it's time I introduced you tigers to Jaws. You both need a healthy dose of the ocean jitters, so I'm not the only one afraid to go in the water. ~ Colleen Houck,
1436:I thought I had found a living volcano, a female Vesuvius. I never thought of a human ship going down in an ocean of despair, in a Sargasso of impotence. ~ Henry Miller,
1437:Just because you’re a god doesn’t mean I won’t punch you.” “Just because you’re a guest in my house doesn’t mean I won’t drown you in the ocean. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
1438:Only is a bird doesn't swim in the ocean but flies in the air can it enter the ocean from above; only because God is not temporal can he enter into time. ~ Peter Kreeft,
1439:Past, present and future CO2 emissions will have a cumulative impact on both global warming and ocean acidification. The laws of physics are non-negotiable. ~ Anonymous,
1440:She said 'never forget me'
...as if the coast could forget the ocean
...or the lung could forget the breath
...or the earth could forget the sun. ~ Beau Taplin,
1441:Since the middle of the 20th century, more has been learnt about the ocean than during all preceding human history; at the same time, more has been lost. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1442:Suffering is better than sinning. There is more evil in a drop of sin than in an ocean of affliction. Better, burn for Christ, than turn from Christ. ~ Charles Spurgeon,
1443:The average ground temperature of the Earth is impossible to measure since most of the Earth is ocean...So this average ground temperature is a fiction. ~ Freeman Dyson,
1444:The curly-haired girl stayed on the bench and looked out into the dark seething ocean of park just beyond the sweet yellow tide pool of the street lamp. ~ Kathryn Davis,
1445:The most interesting feeling when watching an ocean is this: It seems like something will come from the distant horizon but actually nothing comes! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1446:The Pacific is my home ocean; I knew it first, grew up on its shore, collected marine animals along the coast. I know its moods, its color, its nature. ~ John Steinbeck,
1447:When I come over the top of the dune I see the ocean and I feel like I’m seeing it for the first time.
Today it’s blue, straight and simple. Raw blue. ~ Kirsty Eagar,
1448:Yet, much of what lies beneath the ocean's surface remains a mystery, and our nation continues to rely on a confused, antiquated system of ocean governance. ~ Tom Allen,
1449:You are every beautiful thing that has ever happened to me wrapped in a person. You may think you are ordinary, but to me you are as magical as the ocean. ~ Nikita Gill,
1450:As all the rivers of the world constantly pour their waters into the ocean, but the ocean’s grand, majestic nature remains undisturbed and unchanged, ~ Swami Vivekananda,
1451:Can you know the mighty ocean? Can you lasso a star from the sky? Can you say to a rainbow... 'Hey, stop being a rainbow for a second'? No! Such is Mango! ~ Chris Kattan,
1452:Here is a good message from the ocean: You will be an ocean too if you let every river, every rain, every flood and every stream flow to you freely! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1453:In reality there are no separate events. Life moves along like water, it's all connected to the source of the river is connected to the mouth and the ocean. ~ Alan Watts,
1454:Like a deep sad note
played beneath the ocean
waving through the orb
the memories of you
the bittersweet echoes
infixed forever in my heart ~ Pawan Mishra,
1455:The Ganga to me is the symbol of India's memorable past which has been flowing into the present and continues to flow towards the ocean of the future. ~ Jawaharlal Nehru,
1456:The Sirens flicked their wings at the wall, inscribing it with their own blue ink: Even in penance is beauty; blessed are all the ocean’s drowned! ~ Catherynne M Valente,
1457:True love is boundless like the ocean and, swelling within one, spreads itself out and, crossing all boundaries and frontiers, envelops the whole world. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
1458:Whatever be the qualities of the man with whom a woman is united according to the law, such qualities even she assumes, like a river, united with the ocean. ~ Guru Nanak,
1459:Beyond the limited realm of the senses, the shallow pool of the known, is a great untamable ocean, and we don’t have a fucking clue what goes on in there. ~ Russell Brand,
1460:Changes in solar activity have influenced what has been called the "conveyor-belt" circulation of the great Atlantic Ocean currents over the past 240 years. ~ Willie Soon,
1461:Do not think to swim below. The ocean is already pushing into ears, sinuses, temples, the softness of eyes, and the harpsichord strings behind the kneecaps. ~ J M Ledgard,
1462:Era un om bătrîn, care pescuia singur într-o barcă pe ocean, în Gulf Stream, și trecuseră de-acum optzeci și patru de zile de cînd nu prinsese nici un pește”. ~ Anonymous,
1463:even a modest dilution of the ocean’s salt content—from increased melting of the Greenland ice sheet, for instance—could disrupt the cycle disastrously. The ~ Bill Bryson,
1464:fiction:
the ocean
i dive
headfirst
into
when i
can
no longer
breathe
in
reality.

- a mermaid escapist II. ~ Amanda Lovelace,
1465:Ha! No! You are still and ocean virgin, and today you lose you virginity!'
'I have the weirdest girlfriend alive,' Scott muses, staring up at the sky. ~ Kiersten White,
1466:If I were dropped out of a plane into the ocean and told the nearest land was a thousand miles away, I'd still swim. And I'd despise the one who gave up. ~ Abraham Maslow,
1467:No smell. None of the harsh wild smell of the sea. A California ocean. California, the department-store state. The most of everything and the best of nothing. ~ Anonymous,
1468:Some nights you are the lighthouse / some nights the sea / what this means is that I don't know / desire other than the need / to be shattered & rebuilt ~ Ocean Vuong,
1469:The one good thing about national anthems is that we’re already on our feet, and therefore ready to run. The truth is one nation, under drugs, under drones. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1470:Under star-dark seas and skies of gold
Live those Above and those Below
They sing and weep, both high and deep
While over and under the ocean rolls ~ Ally Condie,
1471:When an artist captures a mountain or an ocean on a canvas with color and we wonder where such talent could come from, he or she is declaring His glory. ~ James MacDonald,
1472:When you're connected to the ocean, you really don't think about what's going on with your email or texts or any of that. You're just a lot more liberated. ~ Leven Rambin,
1473:You can't dump one cup of sugar into the ocean and expect to get syrup. If everybody sweetened her own cup of water, then things would begin to change. ~ Florynce Kennedy,
1474:And never cry," she said. "Choke back your tears. Tears are waves on the ocean of sadness. You will drown in them if you're not careful. Believe me. I know. ~ Adam Gidwitz,
1475:And you, Sarah Jacobi”—he pointed to a woman with white robes and spiky black hair—“you were sent to Antarctica for causing the tsunami in the Indian Ocean. ~ Rick Riordan,
1476:Even if there are billows of smoke, we can still see the sky, we can still see the ocean! IT AIN'T LIKE IT'S HELL HERE! DON'T ACT LIKE YOU ARE ABOUT TO DIE! ~ Eiichiro Oda,
1477:He is full of adrenaline, his nerves are shot, and his mind is cluttered up with free-floating anxiety-floating around on an ocean of generalized terror. ~ Neal Stephenson,
1478:I hate the feeling when I'm overseas, away from Australia, that I'm trapped, blocked by an ocean from getting to the people I love. That gives me anxiety. ~ Mia Wasikowska,
1479:In reality there are no separate events. Life moves along like water, it's all connected to the source of the river is connected to the mouth and the ocean. ~ Alan W Watts,
1480:In this way the ocean not only in a certain sense knew the Einstein-Boeve hypothesis, but (unlike us humans) was even able to make use of its consequences. ~ Stanis aw Lem,
1481:My wolf-sharpened sense of smell caught the scent of ice-cream cones, of asphalt, of churning ocean, of swirling beer, of first kisses and last kisses. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
1482:When you're thirsty and it seems that you could drink the entire ocean that's faith; when you start to drink and finish only a glass or two that's science. ~ Anton Chekhov,
1483:Why are we ignoring the oceans? Why does NASA spend in one year what NOAA will spend in 1600 years? Why are we looking up? Why are we afraid of the ocean? ~ Robert Ballard,
1484:With each experience of the unbounded ocean of consciousness, you infuse it into your life and therefore expand whatever consciousness you had to begin with. ~ David Lynch,
1485:If I were dropped out of a plane into the ocean and told the nearest land was a thousand miles away, I'd still swim. And I'd despise the one who gave up. ~ Abraham H Maslow,
1486:If you think you are the mermaid, think again.
You are the ocean holding the mermaid afloat,
trying to change the world one dolphin at a time. ~ Kelli Russell Agodon,
1487:In our experience, the more an industry is populated by settlers, the greater is the opportunity to value-innovate and create a blue ocean of new market space. ~ W Chan Kim,
1488:Its whole expanse was covered with tall, juicy grass, and when the wind blew, great waves passed over it with a sound like troubled water. (The Grassy Ocean) ~ Michael Ende,
1489:Mary means Star of the sea, for as mariners are guided to port by the ocean star, so Christians attain to glory through Mary's maternal intercession. ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas,
1490:No mercy, no power but its own controls it. Panting and snorting like a mad battle steed that has lost its rider, the masterless ocean overruns the globe. ~ Herman Melville,
1491:So what if somewhere, back a hundred years and change and across the Atlantic Ocean, some other Watson made best friends with some other Holmes. People ~ Brittany Cavallaro,
1492:Their length could not be measured in years, just as an ocean could not explain the distance we have traveled, just as the dead can never be counted. ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
1493:The salt smell of the ocean, sharp and steady, called to her from the window. Looking out, she saw her sisters, the waves, beckoning her with their white arms. ~ Jane Yolen,
1494:We know only too well that what we are doing is nothing more than a drop in the ocean. But if the drop were not there, the ocean would be missing something. ~ Mother Teresa,
1495:We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But if that drop were not there, I think the ocean would be less by that missing drop. ~ Mother Teresa,
1496:What are heavy? sea-sand and sorrow. What are brief? today and tomorrow. What are frail? spring blossoms and youth. What are deep? the ocean and truth. ~ Christina Rossetti,
1497:You can't discuss the ocean with a well frog - he's limited by the space he lives in. You can't discuss ice with a summer insect - he's bound to a single season. ~ Zhuangzi,
1498:Arrive at knowledge over small streamlets, and do not plunge immediately into the ocean, since progress must go from the easier to the more difficult. ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas,
1499:I met his dark brown eyes. His fingers skimmed the back of my hand. The sensation tickled like a spring breeze yet hit me like a wave rushing from the ocean. ~ Katie McGarry,
1500:It is estimated that, if the ice caps of Mars were completely melted, there would be enough liquid water to fill a planetary ocean fifteen to thirty feet deep. ~ Michio Kaku,

IN CHAPTERS [150/827]



  336 Poetry
  148 Integral Yoga
   87 Fiction
   75 Yoga
   44 Philosophy
   32 Occultism
   25 Christianity
   22 Hinduism
   17 Psychology
   14 Mythology
   13 Mysticism
   11 Philsophy
   7 Integral Theory
   6 Sufism
   6 Science
   6 Baha i Faith
   2 Theosophy
   2 Education
   1 Cybernetics
   1 Buddhism
   1 Alchemy


  155 Sri Aurobindo
   59 Percy Bysshe Shelley
   53 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   49 Sri Ramakrishna
   41 The Mother
   34 William Wordsworth
   31 H P Lovecraft
   30 Walt Whitman
   30 Satprem
   20 Friedrich Schiller
   18 Swami Vivekananda
   17 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   16 Lucretius
   14 John Keats
   13 Vyasa
   13 Robert Browning
   13 Aleister Crowley
   12 Jalaluddin Rumi
   11 Ralph Waldo Emerson
   10 Rabindranath Tagore
   10 Ovid
   10 Carl Jung
   9 Swami Krishnananda
   8 Aldous Huxley
   7 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   6 Saint Augustine of Hippo
   6 Edgar Allan Poe
   6 Baha u llah
   5 Sri Ramana Maharshi
   5 Rudolf Steiner
   5 Plato
   5 Li Bai
   5 Kabir
   5 Jorge Luis Borges
   5 James George Frazer
   5 A B Purani
   4 Paul Richard
   4 Patanjali
   4 Joseph Campbell
   4 Jordan Peterson
   3 Thubten Chodron
   3 Nirodbaran
   3 George Van Vrekhem
   3 Farid ud-Din Attar
   2 Saint John of Climacus
   2 Ramprasad
   2 Rainer Maria Rilke
   2 Peter J Carroll
   2 Mansur al-Hallaj
   2 Mahendranath Gupta
   2 Lalla
   2 Ibn Arabi
   2 Henry David Thoreau
   2 Hafiz
   2 Genpo Roshi
   2 Baba Sheikh Farid
   2 Anonymous
   2 Allama Muhammad Iqbal


   59 Shelley - Poems
   47 The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
   34 Wordsworth - Poems
   31 Lovecraft - Poems
   29 Whitman - Poems
   26 Collected Poems
   25 Savitri
   20 Schiller - Poems
   18 The Life Divine
   16 Of The Nature Of Things
   14 Keats - Poems
   13 Vishnu Purana
   13 The Synthesis Of Yoga
   13 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05
   13 Browning - Poems
   12 Talks
   12 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07
   11 Essays In Philosophy And Yoga
   11 Emerson - Poems
   10 Tagore - Poems
   10 Metamorphoses
   9 Words Of Long Ago
   9 The Study and Practice of Yoga
   9 Raja-Yoga
   9 5.1.01 - Ilion
   8 The Perennial Philosophy
   7 Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness
   7 Rumi - Poems
   7 Essays Divine And Human
   7 Crowley - Poems
   7 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 08
   6 Vedic and Philological Studies
   6 The Secret Of The Veda
   6 The Secret Doctrine
   6 Poe - Poems
   6 On Thoughts And Aphorisms
   6 Hymn of the Universe
   6 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04
   5 The Phenomenon of Man
   5 The Golden Bough
   5 On the Way to Supermanhood
   5 Mysterium Coniunctionis
   5 Li Bai - Poems
   5 Hymns to the Mystic Fire
   5 Goethe - Poems
   5 Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo
   5 Essays On The Gita
   5 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02
   5 City of God
   5 Bhakti-Yoga
   4 The Hero with a Thousand Faces
   4 The Divine Comedy
   4 Record of Yoga
   4 Prayers And Meditations
   4 Patanjali Yoga Sutras
   4 Maps of Meaning
   4 Magick Without Tears
   4 Knowledge of the Higher Worlds
   4 Isha Upanishad
   4 Agenda Vol 10
   4 Agenda Vol 03
   4 Agenda Vol 02
   3 Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo
   3 The Future of Man
   3 The Book of Certitude
   3 The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
   3 Songs of Kabir
   3 Preparing for the Miraculous
   3 Letters On Yoga I
   3 Let Me Explain
   3 Kena and Other Upanishads
   3 How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator
   3 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03
   3 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01
   3 Agenda Vol 09
   2 Walden
   2 The Ladder of Divine Ascent
   2 The Confessions of Saint Augustine
   2 Some Answers From The Mother
   2 Rilke - Poems
   2 On Education
   2 Liber Null
   2 Liber ABA
   2 Labyrinths
   2 Faust
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 06
   2 Borges - Poems
   2 Arabi - Poems
   2 Anonymous - Poems


0.00 - INTRODUCTION, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
   But he did not have to wait very long. He has thus described his first vision of the Mother: "I felt as if my heart were being squeezed like a wet towel. I was overpowered with a great restlessness and a fear that it might not be my lot to realize Her in this life. I could not bear the separation from Her any longer. Life seemed to be not worth living. Suddenly my glance fell on the sword that was kept in the Mother's temple. I determined to put an end to my life. When I jumped up like a madman and seized it, suddenly the blessed Mother revealed Herself. The buildings with their different parts, the temple, and everything else vanished from my sight, leaving no trace whatsoever, and in their stead I saw a limitless, infinite, effulgent Ocean of Consciousness. As far as the eye could see, the shining billows were madly rushing at me from all sides with a terrific noise, to swallow me up! I was panting for breath. I was caught in the rush
   and collapsed, unconscious. What was happening in the outside world I did not know; but within me there was a steady flow of undiluted bliss, altogether new, and I felt the presence of the Divine Mother." On his lips when he regained consciousness of the world was the word "Mother".
  --
   The path of the Vedantic discipline is the path of negation, "neti", in which, by stern determination, all that is unreal is both negated and renounced. It is the path of jnana, knowledge, the direct method of realizing the Absolute. After the negation of everything relative, including the discriminating ego itself, the aspirant merges in the One without a Second, in the bliss of nirvikalpa samadhi, where subject and object are alike dissolved. The soul goes beyond the realm of thought. The domain of duality is transcended. Maya is left behind with all its changes and modifications. The Real Man towers above the delusions of creation, preservation, and destruction. An avalanche of indescribable Bliss sweeps away all relative ideas of pain and pleasure, good and evil. There shines in the heart the glory of the Eternal Brahman, Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute. Knower, knowledge, and known are dissolved in the Ocean of one eternal Consciousness; love, lover, and beloved merge in the unbounded Sea of supreme Felicity; birth, growth, and death vanish in infinite Existence. All doubts and misgivings are quelled for ever; the oscillations of the mind are stopped; the momentum of past actions is exhausted. Breaking down the ridge-pole of the tabernacle in which the soul has made its abode for untold ages, stilling the body, calming the mind, drowning the ego, the sweet joy of Brahman wells up in that superconscious state. Space disappears into nothingness, time is swallowed in eternity, and causation becomes a dream of the past. Only Existence is. Ah! Who can describe what the soul then feels in its communion with the Self?
   Even when man descends from this dizzy height, he is devoid of ideas of "I" and "mine"; he looks on the body as a mere shadow, an outer sheath encasing the soul. He does not dwell on the past, takes no thought for the future, and looks with indifference on the present. He surveys everything in the world with an eye of equality; he is no longer touched by the infinite variety of phenomena; he no longer reacts to pleasure and pain. He remains unmoved whether he — that is to say, his body — is worshipped by the good or tormented by the wicked; for he realizes that it is the one Brahman that manifests Itself through everything. The impact of such an experience devastates the body and mind. Consciousness becomes blasted, as it were, with an excess of Light. In the Vedanta books it is said that after the experience of nirvikalpa samadhi the body drops off like a dry leaf. Only those who are born with a special mission for the world can return
  --
   The Divine Mother asked Sri Ramakrishna not to be lost in the featureless Absolute but to remain, in bhavamukha, on the threshold of relative consciousness, the border line between the Absolute and the Relative. He was to keep himself at the "sixth centre" of Tantra, from which he could see not only the glory of the seventh, but also the divine manifestations of the Kundalini in the lower centres. He gently oscillated back and forth across the dividing line. Ecstatic devotion to the Divine Mother alternated with serene absorption in the Ocean of Absolute Unity. He thus bridged the gulf between the Personal and the Impersonal, the immanent and the transcendent aspects of Reality. This is a unique experience in the recorded spiritual history of the world.
   --- TOTAPURI'S LESSON
  --
   Toward the end of 1866 he began to practise the disciplines of Islam. Under the direction of his Mussalman guru he abandoned himself to his new sadhana. He dressed as a Mussalman and repeated the name of Allah. His prayers took the form of the Islamic devotions. He forgot the Hindu gods and goddesses — even Kali — and gave up visiting the temples. He took up his residence outside the temple precincts. After three days he saw the vision of a radiant figure, perhaps Mohammed. This figure gently approached him and finally lost himself in Sri Ramakrishna. Thus he realized the Mussalman God. Thence he passed into communion with Brahman. The mighty river of Islam also led him back to the Ocean of the Absolute.
   --- CHRISTIANITY

0.02 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  suffering into an Ocean of delight!
  Oh! Let all tears be wiped away, all suffering relieved, all anguish dispelled, and let a calm serenity dwell

0.07 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  the presence of the Ocean which projected that wave.
  With that pot in hand when you called me, do you
  --
  and an Ocean of Love! Such is your play, dear playful
  Mother!

01.01 - The New Humanity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   This mastery will be effected not merely in will, but in mind and heart also. For the New Man will know not by the intellect which is egocentric and therefore limited, not by ratiocination which is an indirect and doubtful process, but by direct vision, an inner communion, a soul revelation. The new knowledge will be vast and profound and creative, based as it will be upon the reality of things and not upon their shadows. Truth will shine through every experience and every utterance"a truth shall have its seat on our speech and mind and hearing", so have the Vedas said. The mind and intellect will not be active and constructive agents but the luminous channel of a self-luminous knowledge. And the heart too which is now the field of passion and egoism will be cleared of its noise and obscurity; a serener sky will shed its pure warmth and translucent glow. The knot will be rent asunderbhidyate hridaya granthih and the vast and mighty streams of another Ocean will flow through. We will love not merely those to whom we are akin but God's creatures, one and all; we will love not with the yearning and hunger of a mortal but with the wide and intense Rasa that lies in the divine identity of souls.
   And the new society will be based not upon competition, nor even upon co-operation. It will not be an open conflict, neither will it be a convenient compromise of rival individual interests. It will be the organic expression of the collective soul of humanity, working and achieving through each and every individual soul its most wide-winging freedom, manifesting the godhead that is, proper to each and every one. It will be an organisation, most delicate and subtle and supple, the members of which will have no need to live upon one another but in and through one another. It will be, if you like, a henotheistic hierarchy in which everyone will be the greatest, since everyone is all and all everyone simultaneously.

01.02 - The Issue, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  An Ocean of untrembling virgin fire;
  The strength, the silence of the gods were hers.
  --
  Or a castaway on the Ocean of Desire
  Flung to the eddies in a ruthless sport

01.03 - The Yoga of the King - The Yoga of the Souls Release, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  An Ocean impulse lifted every breath;
  Each action left the footprints of a god,
  --
  His life is Oceaned by that superlife.
  He has drunk from the breasts of the Mother of the worlds;
  --
  Into the immobile Ocean of his calm.
  He heard the inspired sound of his own thoughts

01.04 - The Secret Knowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And moon-flame Oceans of swift fathomless Bliss
  And calm immensities of spirit space.
  --
  On a secret inner Ocean without bourne:
  He is the adventurer and cosmologist
  --
  Venturing not yet to cross Oceans unnamed
  And journey into a dream of distances
  --
  Her Ocean winds impel his errant boat,
  The cosmic waters plashing as he goes,

01.05 - The Yoga of the King - The Yoga of the Spirits Freedom and Greatness, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The Immobile's Ocean-silence saw him pass,
  An arrow leaping through eternity

01.11 - The Basis of Unity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   However, coming to historical times, we see wave after wave of the most heterogeneous and disparate elementsSakas and Huns and Greeks, each bringing its quota of exotic materialenter into the Oceanic Indian life and culture, lose their separate foreign identity and become part and parcel of the common whole. Even so,a single unitary body was formed out of such varied and shifting materialsnot in the political, but in a socio-religious sense. For a catholic religious spirit, not being solely doctrinal and personal, admitted and embraced in its supple and wide texture almost an infinite variety of approaches to the Divine, of forms and norms of apprehending the Beyond. It has been called Hinduism: it is a vast synthesis of multiple affiliations. It expresses the characteristic genius of India and hence Hinduism and Indianism came to be looked upon as synonymous terms. And the same could be defined also as Vedic religion and culture, for its invariable basis the bed-rock on which it stood firm and erectwas the Vedas, the Knowledge seen by the sages. But there had already risen a voice of dissidence and discord that of Buddha, not so much, perhaps, of Buddha as of Buddhism. The Buddhistic enlightenment and discipline did not admit the supreme authority of the Vedas; it sought other bases of truth and reality. It was a great denial; and it meant and worked for a vital schism. The denial of the Vedas by itself, perhaps, would not be serious, but it became so, as it was symptomatic of a deeper divergence. Denying the Vedas, the Buddhistic spirit denied life. It was quite a new thing in the Indian consciousness and spiritual discipline. And it left such a stamp there that even today it stands as the dominant character of the Indian outlook. However, India's synthetic genius rose to the occasion and knew how to bridge the chasm, close up the fissure, and present again a body whole and entire. Buddha became one of the Avataras: the discipline of Nirvana and Maya was reserved as the last duty to be performed at the end of life, as the culmination of a full-length span of action and achievement; the way to Moksha lay through Dharma and Artha and Kama, Sannyasa had to be built upon Brahmacharya and Garhasthya. The integral ideal was epitomized by Kalidasa in his famous lines about the character of the Raghus:
   They devoted themselves to study in their boyhood, in youth they pursued the objects of life; when old they took to spiritual austerities, and in the end they died united with the higher consciousness.

0 1960-07-23 - The Flood and the race - turning back to guide and save amongst the torrents - sadhana vs tamas and destruction - power of giving and offering - Japa, 7 lakhs, 140000 per day, 1 crore takes 20 years, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Integral Yoga
   It was as if the doors of destruction had been flung open. Floodsfloods as vast as an Oceanwere rushing down onto something the earth? A formidable current pouring down at an insane speed, with an unstoppable power. It was brackish waternot transparent, but brackish. And it was imperative to reach a certain spot BEFORE the water. Had the water reached there ahead of me, nothing could have been done. Whereas if I got there first (I say I, but it was not I with this body), if I got to the other side before the water, I would be completely safe; and from this safe position, I would be able, I would have a chance to help those left behind.
   And this vehicle was going faster than the flood (I saw and felt it by its motion)a formidable flood, but the vehicle was going still faster. It was so wonderful. In places there were some especially difficult and dangerous spots, but I ALWAYS got there before the water, just before the water barred the way. And we kept going and going and going. Then, with a final effort (there was no effort, really, it was willed), with a final push, we made it to the other side and the water came rushing just behind! It rushed down at a fantastic speed. We had made it. Then, just on the other side, it changed color. It was it changed in color to a predominant blue, this powerful blue which is the force, the organizing force in the most material world. So there we were, and the vehicle stopped. And then, after having been looking straight ahead the whole time we were speeding along, I turned around and said, Ah, now I can start helping those who are behind.

0 1961-03-11, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The tree of knowledge symbolizes this kind of knowledge a material knowledge, no longer divine because its origin was the sense of division and this is what began to spoil everything. How long did this period last? I am unable to say. (Because my recollection is of an almost immortal life; it seems that it was through some sort of evolutionary accident that the destruction of forms became necessary for progress.) And where did it take place? From certain impressions (but these are only impressions), it would seem that it was in the vicinity of either this side of Ceylon and India or the other, I dont know exactly (Mother indicates the Indian Ocean either west of Ceylon and India or to the east between Ceylon and Java), although certainly the place no longer exists; it must have been swallowed up by the sea. I have a very clear vision of the place and a consciousness of that life and its forms, but I cant give precise material details. Did it last for centuries, was it ? I dont know. To tell the truth, when I was reliving those moments I wasnt curious about such details (for one is in another mental state where there is no curiosity about material details: all things turn into psychological facts). It was something so simple, luminous, harmonious, far removed from all our usual preoccupationsthose very preoccupations with time and space. It was a spontaneous life, extremely beautiful, and so close to Naturea natural flowering of animal life. There were no oppositions or contradictions, nothing of the kindeverything happened in the best way possible.
   (silence)

0 1961-04-18, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Once again, Mother's experience coincides with modern science, which is beginning to discover that time and space are not fixed and INDEPENDENT quantitiesas, from the Greeks right up to Newton, we had been accustomed to believe but a four-dimensional system, with three coordinates of space and one of time, DEPENDENT UPON THE PHYSICAL PHENOMENA DEVELOPING THEREIN. Such is 'Riemann's Space,' used by Einstein in his General Theory of Relativity. Thus, a trajectoryi.e., in principle, a fixed distance, a quantity of space to be traversed-is a function of the time taken to traverse it: there is no straight line between two points, or rather the I straight' line is a function of the rate of speed. There is no 'fixed' quantity of space, but rather rates of speed which determine their own space (or their own measure of space). Space-time is thus no longer a fixed quantity, but, according to science, the PRODUCT ... of what? Of a certain rate of unfolding? But what is unfolding? A rocket, a train, muscles?... Or a certain brain which has generated increasingly perfected instruments adapted to its own mode of being, like a flying fish flying farther and farther (and faster and faster) but finally failing back into its own Oceanic fishbowl. Yet what would this space-time be for another kind of fishbowl, another kind of consciousness: a supramental consciousness, for example, which can be instantaneously at any point in 'space'there is no more space! And no more time. There is no more 'trajectory': the trajectory is within itself. The fishbowl is shattered, and the whole evolutionary succession of little fishbowls as well. Thus, as Mother tells it, space and time are a 'PRODUCT Of the movement of consciousness.' A variable space-time, which not only changes according to our mechanical equipment, but according to the consciousness utilizing the equipment, and which ultimately utilizes only itself; consciousness, at the end of the evolutionary curve, has become its own equipment and the sole mechanism of the universe.
   ***

0 1961-07-28, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I slept upon the westward waters and now I plunge into the Ocean to fathom its depths. Its surface is the green of beryl, silvered by moonbeams. Below, the water is the blue of sapphire and already faintly luminous.
   Reclining on the waves silken folds, I descend; rocked from one undulating wave to another in a gentle rhythm, I am borne straight towards the west. The deeper I go, the more luminous the water becomes, great silvery currents coursing through it.

0 1961-10-30, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Nor was it insignificant that fire, Agni, was the core of the Vedic mysteries: Agni, the inner flame, the soul within us (for who can deny that the soul is fire?), the innate aspiration drawing man towards the heights; Agni, the ardent will within us that sees, always and forever, and remembers; Agni, the priest of the sacrifice, the divine worker, the envoy between earth and heaven (Rig-veda III, 3.2) he is there in the middle of his house (I.70.2). The Fathers who have divine vision set him within as a child that is to be born (IX.83.3). He is the boy suppressed in the secret cavern (V.2.1). He is as if life and the breath of our existence, he is as if our eternal child (I.66.1). O Son of the body (III.4.2), O Fire, thou art the son of heaven by the body of the earth (III.25.1). Immortal in mortals (IV.2. 1), old and outworn he grows young again and again (II.4.5). When he is born he becomes one who voices the godhead: when as life who grows in the mother he has been fashioned in the mother he becomes a gallop of wind in his movement (III.29.11). O Fire, when thou art well borne by us thou becomest the supreme growth and expansion of our being, all glory and beauty are in thy desirable hue and thy perfect vision. O Vastness, thou art the plenitude that carries us to the end of our way; thou art a multitude of riches spread out on every side (II.1.12). O Fire brilliant Ocean of light in which is divine vision (III.22.2), the Flame with his hundred treasures O knower of all things born(I.59).
   But the divine fire is not our exclusive privilegeAgni exists not only in man: He is the child of the waters, the child of the forests, the child of things stable and the child of things that move. Even in the stone he is there (I.70.2).
  --
   The secret lies in matter. Because Agni is imprisoned in matter and we ourselves are imprisoned there. It is said that Agni is without head or feet, that it conceals its two extremities: above, it disappears into the great heaven of the supraconscient (which the Rishis also called the great Ocean), and below, it sinks into the formless Ocean of the inconscient (which they also called the rock). We are truncated. But the Rishis were men of a solid realism, a true realism resting upon the Spirit; and since the summits of mind opened out upon a lacuna of lightecstatic, to be sure, but with no hold over the worldthey set upon the downward way.6 Thus begins the quest for the lost sun, the long pilgrimage of descent into the inconscient and the merciless fight against the dark forces, the thieves of the sun, the panis and vritras, pythons and giants, hidden in the dark lair with the whole cohort of usurpers: the dualizers, the confiners, the tearers, the COVERERS. But the divine worker, Agni, is helped by the gods, and in his quest he is led by the intuitive ray, Sarama, the heavenly hound with the subtle sense of smell who sets Agni on the track of the stolen herds (strange, shining herds). Now and again there comes the sudden glimmer of a fugitive dawn then all grows dim. One must advance step by step, digging, digging, fighting every inch of the way against the wolves whose savage fury increases the nearer one draws to their denAgni is a warrior. Agni grows through his difficulties, his flame burns more brilliantly with each blow from the Adversary; for, as the Rishis said, Night and Day both suckled the divine Child; they even said that Night and Day are the two sisters, Immortal, with a common lover [the sun] common they, though different their forms (I.113.2,3). These alternations of night and brightness accelerate until Day breaks at last and the herds of Dawn7 surge upward awakening someone who was dead (I.113.8). The infinite rock of the inconscient is shattered, the seeker uncovers the Sun dwelling in the darkness (III.39.5), the divine consciousness in the heart of Matter. In the very depths of Matter, that is to say, in the body, on earth, the Rishis found themselves cast up into Light that same Light which others sought on the heights, without their bodies and without the earth, in ecstasy. And this is what the Rishis would call the Great Passage. Without abandoning the earth they found the vast dwelling place, that dwelling place of the gods, Swar, the original Sun-world that Sri Aurobindo calls the Supramental World: Human beings [the Rishis emphasize that they are indeed men] slaying the Coverer have crossed beyond both earth and heaven [matter and mind] and made the wide world their dwelling place (I.36.8). They have entered the True, the Right, the Vast, Satyam, Ritam, Brihat, the unbroken light, the fearless light, where there is no longer suffering nor falsehood nor death: it is immortality, amritam.
   ***
  --
   The voyage draws to its close. Agni has recovered its solar totality, its two concealed extremities. The inviolable work is fulfilled. For Agni is the place where high meets lowand in truth, there is no longer high nor low, but a single Sun everywhere: O Flame, thou goest to the Ocean of Heaven, towards the gods; thou makest to meet together the godheads of the planes, the waters that are in the realm of light above the sun and the waters that abide below (III.22.3). O Fire O universal Godhead, thou art the navel-knot of the earths and their inhabitants; all men born thou controllest and supportest like a pillar (I.59.1). O Flame, thou foundest the mortal in a supreme immortality thou createst divine bliss and human joy (I.31.7). For the worlds heart is Joy, Joy dwells in the depths of all things, the well of honey covered by the rock (II.24.4).
   The day before, Mother had listened to the passage of the manuscript concerning 'The Secret of the Veda.' Several extracts from it are included in the Addendum to this conversation.

0 1962-05-15, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And it is very silent there is no thought; there is barely, barely the ability to observe. And all kinds of movements, an infinity of movements and vibrations of something that could be the essence of thoughts, move there, rhythmically, in a movement of waves without beginning or end, with a condensation like this (gesture from above down), with a condensation like that (horizontal gesture), and a movement of expansion (gesture like a pulsating Ocean). That is, a sort of contraction, concentration, and then expansion, diffusion.2
   Yesterday I had the total experience I let myself go completely. It lasted something like forty minutes as I walked around the room.

0 1962-05-29, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I was given a similar experience with the sea. In the house where I distribute prosperity1 theres a veranda with a little nook, and set in the nook is a window (not a window, actuallyan opening), and through the opening you can glimpse a patch of sea, no bigger than this (gesture). And at that time too the body was feeling closed in, a little weary and confined. I used to give meditations to about twenty people on the veranda (afterwards I would always tell Sri Aurobindo what had gone on). And one day, as I am walking across the veranda to give the meditation, I turn my eye and I see the sea. And suddenly it was all Oceanic immensity and with a sense of free sailing, from one place to another. The sea breeze, the taste of the sea, and the sense of immensity, vastness, freedom something limitless. It lasted a quarter of an hour, twenty minutes. My body came out of it refreshed, as if I had gone for a long sail.
   I want to emphasize that the effect is PHYSICAL: the experience is concrete and has a physical effect. Thats what I would like to give you.

0 1962-07-14, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Strange, theyre on that side! (Mother gestures to the right.) Why are they on the right? Ah, thats where it is on the map! Its on the other side of the Ocean, isnt it? (Mother looks in the direction of the Pondicherry coast.) Thats it. No, but it does have something to do with the right. Action: the right side is action.
   They are silly, silly! They are absolutely ignorant and yet theres a flame of aspiration suddenly awakening. And then they want to know, want to investigate, want to find, want to learn, want to. Its going like this (Mother blinks her eyes like a baby bird waking up), vibrating and searching.

0 1962-07-21, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   People now talk of spiritualizing politics. Its result will be, if there be any permanent result, some kind of Indianized Bolshevism. Even to that kind of work I have no objection. Let each man do according to his inspiration. But that is not the real thing. If one pours the spiritual power into all these impure forms the water of the Causal Ocean into raw vesselsei ther the raw vessels will break and the water will be spilt and lost or the spiritual power will evaporate and only the impure form remain. In all fields it is the same. I can give the spiritual power but that power will be expended in making the image of an ape and setting it up in the temple of Shiva. If the ape is endowed with life and made powerful, he may play the part of the devotee Hanuman and do much work for Rama,2 so long as that life and that power remain. But what we want in the Temple of India is not Hanuman, but the god, the avatar, Rama himself.
   We can mix with all, but in order to draw all into the true path, keeping intact the spirit and form of our ideal. If we do not do that we shall lose our direction and the real work will not be done. If we remain individually everywhere, something will be done indeed; but if we remain everywhere as parts of a Samgha, a hundred times more will be done. As yet that time has not come. If we try to give a form hastily, it may not be the exact thing we want. The Samgha will at first be in unconcentrated form. Those who have the ideal will be united but work in different places. Afterwards, they will form something like a spiritual commune and make a compact Samgha. They will then give all their work a shape according to the demand of the spirit and the need of the agenot a bound and rigid form, not an achalayatana3, but a free form which will spread out like the sea, mould itself into many waves and surround a thing here, overflood a thing there and finally take all into itself. As we go on doing this there will be established a spiritual community. This is my present idea. As yet it has not been fully developed. All is in Gods hands; whatever He makes us do, that we shall do.
  --
   You say that what is needed is maddening enthusiasm, to fill the country with emotional excitement. In the time of the Swadeshi [fight for independence, boycott of English goods] we did all that in the field of politics, but what we did is all now in the dust. Will there be a more favorable result in the spiritual field? I do not say there has been no result. There has been. Any movement will produce some result, but for the most part in terms of an increase of possibility. This is not the right method, however, to steadily actualize the thing. Therefore I no longer wish to make emotional excitement or any intoxication of the mind the base. I wish to make a large and strong equanimity the foundation of the yoga. I want established on that equality a full, firm and undisturbed Shakti in the system and in all its movements. I want the wide display of the light of Knowledge in the Ocean of Shakti. And I want in that luminous vastness the tranquil ecstasy of infinite Love, Delight and Oneness. I do not want hundreds of thousands of disciples. It will be enough if I can get a hundred complete men, purified of petty egoism, who will be the instruments of God. I have no faith in the customary trade of the guru. I do not wish to be a guru. If anybody wakes and manifests from within his slumbering godhead and gets the divine lifebe it at my touch or at anothersthis is what I want. It is such men that will raise the country.
   You must not think from all this lecture that I despair of the future of Bengal. I too hope, as they say, that this time a great light will manifest itself in Bengal. Still I have tried to show the other side of the shield, where the fault is, the error, the deficiency. If these remain, the light will not be a great light and it will not be permanent.

0 1967-06-21, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   At present the working is going on with direct Supramental Force. Its immediate action on the world of selfishness, strife and disharmony is not encouraging. We see everywhere clashes; the world is going on in the old way as usual, perhaps worse. One is reminded of the old legend that the first thing that arose from the churning of the Ocean of Life was poison. Nectar came last. The action now looks to be similar. India is going on in the same old way, placating Pakistan and the Musulmans and Russians.
   One sentence in the Mothers reply in connection with the Israeli-Arab war seems to me to be very ominous: This is not the conflict that will decide the future of our civilisation. Does it mean that there will be another bigger conflict in which the present civilisation will be destroyed though the world will be saved? Or does it mean that there may not be any war at all and the fate of our civilisation may be decided by natural evolution of consciousness? But the last one seems very unlikely except that the complete transformation of the Mothers physical will produce such tremendous effect everywhere that disharmony will become impossible.

0 1968-02-03, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But now it has become clear, conscious, and the body I just have to stop my activities even two or three seconds, one or two minutes at the most, for the body to feel as if its floating, floating like that, floating. You see an immensity, like an Ocean of this vibrating, luminous, golden, powerful Consciousness, and the body floats in it. I tell you, its still somewhat like a piece of bark, but some parts are crumbling away. Its like a piece of bark that clumsily covers certain spots: they are the things that still feel the identification; its not perfect identification because its still felt but felt in such a bliss!
   From a practical point of view, if something goes wrong anywhere for any reason (most often under the influence of something coming from outside unexpectedly: a pain here, something wrong there, and so on), with that, almost instantlyalmost instantly the trouble disappears, and if I patiently remain in that state, the MEMORY of the trouble disappears. And thats how disorders which had become habits gradually disappear.
  --
   This mornings experience was Everything was an immense Ocean of luminous consciousness, and so powerful! Tremendously powerful. And something so sweet at the same time, so compassionate, but causeless there was no cause: just like that. Like Divine Love which is without object, its like that. So this body starts floating in that, lighter and lighter, more and more transparent, and still remains the impression is of bark, but not even all over. Its a strange impression of something that still has contradictions. But not deliberate contradictions, its not that: incapacitiesspots of powerlessness, a lack of receptivity. But little by little, gradually, slowly, that gets cured.
   Each experience and now its going fasteach experience points to a great step forward.

0 1968-05-18, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Look, Ill give you an interesting example (Mother goes over a paragraph of her note again). You see, in my state of consciousness, I would have said (as the nearest approximation to the thing): Consciousness is, in its very nature, immortal, and in order to manifest in the physical world, it CONDENSES into material forms, etc. And there came insistently, No, CLOTHES ITSELF in forms. But my spontaneous impulse was to say condenses into forms, because I saw that movement: a movement of condensation, manifestation, and, when that is over, of expansion. A continuous movement condensing and spreading, condensing and spreading (gesture like the pulsation of an Ocean). But it was imperative: it had to be clothes itself. So its quite certain its written by someone else. But theres no sense of being someone and that someone else wants to write or speakits not that! Similarly, when I say (I feel and know) its Sri Aurobindo, its not that I see him materially and he takes my hand and makes me writenothing of all that. Its something fluid that concentrates and causes to write. And its the quality of that fluidity that lets me know who it is. Its quite odd. Theres a sort of complete disappearance of the sense of separation, yet a sense of diversity remainsdiversity of modes of being but its no longer demarcated, as if cut off and separate (Mother draws small cubes): its like vibratory modes of perception and action (and the quality of the vibration is different), vibratory modes of perception and action succeeding one another, intermingling, superposed on one another. A sort of fluid play: no longer separate little puppets.
   My nights are ENTIRELY like that. During the day, there is still something of the old habit, but in the night, its instantly like that.

0 1968-10-16, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its like an Ocean of light that keeps doing its work, and then, in it, there floats something (Mother shakes her head as if not knowing what this something, her body, is).
   Its not cut off,1 but not active, thats all.
  --
   Dont you have anything to ask? We could see if it makes something come (gesture of contact with the Ocean)?
   No, I was surprised that Sri Aurobindo didnt come to tell you whats going on or anyway to explain.
  --
   Mother means that this "something" (her body) is not cut off from the Ocean of light, only it is not active.
   As usual, an awesome cataract when one is at her feet.

0 1969-04-05, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Of a secret inner Ocean without bourne:
   He is the adventurer and cosmologist

0 1969-04-26, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, thats also what I saw. It was thrown back with tremendous power. Yet it was like a wildly violent Ocean, and beside that Ocean, there was a mountain of water still more powerful than all that violent Ocean. It was awesome.
   Thats it.
   And the Ocean actually came and collided against that mountain, and was thrown back.
   Its exactly like that.

0 1969-06-25, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But all that you understand, its like a few drops in an Ocean of work. Thats how it is. The work is terrestrial, of coursemore and more terrestrial, even the body has a connection with the whole and therefore rather tremendous. But the sense of limitlessness in regard to the Force (not only the Consciousness, but the Force), the sense of limitlessness is becoming more and more permanent. The scale of the work in proportion with the form [Mothers body] is very perceptible, and perceptible in a very keen way, but there is the sense of the inanity of this formnot even its relative character: almost its inexistence, something like the sense of a continuing illusion. And then, quite concretely, the wonderful allpowerfulness of the Consciousness-Force; that comes with the impression that so-called miracles are nothing at all, a natural working. But you understand, the work has the proportion of the Consciousness, and it has to be done on (laughing) on the scale of the body. So that gives a sort of perception of an immensity that has to worked out on one point. I cant express it, its something inexpressible with words. But I need to have some peace.
   And above all, above all, the chatter of words For instance, it has become very hard for me to read a letter: there are always at least a hundred times too many words. And its easy to see its in the head that it goes like this (gesture of a jumble). But then, here (gesture to the forehead), it has remained mar-vel-ous-ly tranquil and calm and white and oh, thats really a Grace. It has remained like that. So all those things that come and try to entertheres no response, they are kept at a distance. And then, the Solicitude, the Care taken to make the thing as easy as we permit it to beits wonderful! Wonderful Naturally, from time to time, one is crushed under the weight of stupidity, but behind, there is nevertheless a benevolent Goodness, smiling and so TREMENDOUS that nothing matters, no worry There. So

0 1969-10-18, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   That is what Satprem had vividly felt: a gap between A.R.'s living experience and his mentalization of it, as if he were seeking to shut the Ocean within a graduated thermometer.
   A friend of Indira Gandhi, and a minister in the Indian government.

0 1970-10-24, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   All Ocean lived within a wandering drop,
   A time-made body housed the Illimitable.

02.01 - The World-Stair, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
    All Ocean lived within a wandering drop,
    A time-made body housed the Illimitable.

02.03 - The Glory and the Fall of Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  From a deep Ocean of dynamic peace.
  Inverting the spirit's apex towards life,

02.05 - Robert Graves, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   However the poet says that as the toadstool is born in the midst of thunder and lightning, his strength and capacity are of the nature of thunderenduring and hard and powerful. Born thus it spreads everywhere and lasts through all time. From the beginning of creation this god has sprouted up everywhere, as giver of pleasure and ecstasy and intoxication. To worship him is to worship earth, to worship Dionysus himself. But one needs to worship this god in the right way, to give oneself away wholly to him. Once upon a time the demons for some selfish interest wanted to capture and imprison him. The result was disastroushe thought of depriving them of their power of movement and drowning them into the Ocean. On the contrary, to the devoted which world does he reveal, which delight bring? Let us listen to the poet:
   Lead us with your song, tall Queen of earth!

02.05 - The Godheads of the Little Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  An Ocean of electric Energy
  Formlessly formed its strange wave-particles
  --
  Our lives are inlets of an Ocean's force.
  45.10

02.06 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Or from his inner centre Oceans out;
  In circling ripples of concentric power

02.09 - The Paradise of the Life-Gods, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A fiery Ocean of felicity;
  He foundered drowned in sweet and burning vasts:

02.11 - Hymn to Darkness, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   (VI) O Ocean-born Goddess! Smite the wolf, he or she, smite the robber! Carry us safely through.
   (VII) Black darkness clings to me all around; it stands here firm. Dawn! clear it even as you do my debts.

02.11 - New World-Conditions, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   It is a trite saying that one must change with the changing times. But how many can really do so or know even how to do so? In politics, as in life generally (politics is a part of life, the "precipitated" part, one may say in chemical language), the principle is well-known, though often in a pejorative sense, as policy or tactics. Anyhow the policy pays: for it is one of the main lines, if not the main line of action along which lies success in the practical field. And precisely he who cannot change, who does not see the necessity of change, although conditions and circumstances have changed, is known as the ideologist, the doctrinaire, the fanatic. The no-changer does not change with the times: for, according to him, that is the nature of the weather-cock, the time-server. On the contrary, he seeks to impose his ideas (sometimes called ideals), notions, prejudgments and even prejudices upon time and circumstance. Such an endeavour, on most occasions, can have only a modicum of success; and a blind insistence may even lead to disaster. It may not be difficult to modify some surface movements of the Oceanic surge of life, but to control and comm and it is quite a different proposition. This, however, is not to say that opportunism, slavery to circumstances should be the order of the day. Not at all. One is not asked to sacrifice the bed-rock truth and principle and run after the fleeting mode, the momentary need, the passing interest, to follow always the comfortable line of least resistance. But one has to distinguish. There are things of local and transient utility and there are things of abiding value brought up by deeper world-currents in the conditions and circumstances that face us. When such great occasionsgolden opportunities they are calledcome, they come with their own norms, and then it is foolish to force upon them the narrow strait-jacket forms fabricated by our old habits and preconceived notions.
   We talk even today of British Imperialism, of the Shylock nature of the white coloniser and exploiter

02.11 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Mind, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  On an endless Ocean of discovery.
  Far-off he saw the joining hemispheres.

02.12 - Mysticism in Bengali Poetry, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I dived into the Ocean of forms
   seeking the pearl of the formless

02.13 - In the Self of Mind, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Rolled ever upon the Ocean surge of Life
  Along the coasts of mortal Ignorance.

02.14 - The World-Soul, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Tossed towards the shores of her Ocean-ecstasy,
  Drunk with a deep golden spiritual wine,

02.15 - The Kingdoms of the Greater Knowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And crossed the Ocean of original sound;
  On the last step to the supernal birth
  --
  In the Impersonal's Ocean without shore
  The Person in the World-Spirit anchored rode;

03.01 - The Pursuit of the Unknowable, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Its bare feeling of the Ocean whence it came.
  A Vastness brooded free from sense of Space,

03.02 - Yogic Initiation and Aptitude, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Virtues are not indications of the fire of the inner soul, nor are vices irremediable obstacles to its growth. The inner soul, we have said, feeds upon allit is indeed fire, the omnivorous, sarvabhuk,virtues and vices and everything else and gather strength from everywhere. The mystery of miracles, of a sudden change or reversal or revolution in consciousness and way of life lies in the omnipotency of the psychic being. The psychic being has the power of making the apparently impossible, for this reason that it is a portion of the almighty Divine, it is the supreme Conscious-Power crystallised and canalised in a centre for the sake of manifestation. It is a particle from the Being, a spark of the Consciousness, a ripple from the Delight cast into the fastnesses of Matter and the, material body. Now, it is the irresistible urge of this particle, this spark, this ripple to grow and expand, to become in the end the Vast the Ocean and the Sun and the sphere of Infinityto become that not merely in an essential status but in a dynamic and apparent becoming also. The little soul, originally no bigger than a thumb, goes forward through one life after another enlarging and intensifying itself till it recovers and establishes its parent reality in this material body here below, till it unveils what is latent within itself, what is its own, what is itself,its integral self-fulfilment, the Divine integrality.
   Here in his inner being, as part and parcel of the Divine, man is absolutely free, has infinite capacity and unbounded aptitude; for here he is master, not slave of Nature, and it is slavery to Nature, that limits and baulks and stultifies man. So does the Upanishad declare in a magnificent and supreme utterance:

03.03 - The House of the Spirit and the New Creation, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Immense like Ocean, the creation's load
  As earth upbears all beings' sacrifice,
  --
  Driven through huge Oceans by the breath of God,
  The fathomless below, the unknown around,

03.04 - The Vision and the Boon, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A forehead, sight's crypt, and large like Ocean's gaze
  Towards Heaven, two tranquil eyes of boundless thought

04.02 - The Growth of the Flame, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And metres surging with the Ocean's voice
  Translated by grandeurs locked in Nature's heart

04.02 - To the Heights II, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   An Ocean of Light shall I become,
   A thousand rivers of light flowing into it and rising out of it -

04.04 - The Quest, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And nuptial beaches where the Ocean couched
  
  --
  In a motionless Ocean of impersonal Power,
  Sat mighty, visioned with the Infinite's light,

05.03 - Of Desire and Atonement, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   A dip into the Ocean of Grace and you come out clean, shedding all the Past, reborn unto the Future.
   A single drop of poison can vitiate the entire stream of whole some blood in the body.

07.02 - The Parable of the Search for the Soul, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  On a dim Ocean of subconscient life
  A formless surface consciousness awoke:

07.04 - The Triple Soul-Forces, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Of the huge Ocean of his ignorance.
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07.06 - Nirvana and the Discovery of the All-Negating Absolute, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  An Ocean of terror and of sovereign might,
  A person and a black infinity.
  --
  And the Ocean silence of Infinity.
  Even now some thoughts could cross her solitude;

07.11 - The Problem of Evil, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The universe and its creator are not separate things, they are one and identical in their origin. The universe is God himself projected into Space (and Time). So the universe is the Divine in one aspect or another. You cannot divide the two, making one the creator and the other, his work, the watch-maker and his watch. You put your idea of the Divine upon him and ask, why he has created such a nasty world. If the Divine were to answer, It is not I, it is yourself. Become myself again, you will no longer feel and see as you do now you are not yourself, therefore your question and your problem! Indeed, when you unite your consciousness with the divine consciousness there is no longer any problem. Everything appears then natural and simple, and correct and as it should be. It is when you cut yourself from your origin and stand outside, in front of him and against him that all the trouble begins. Of course you may ask, how is it that the Divine has tolerated a part of himself going out and separating itself and creating all this disorder? I would reply on behalf of the Divine, If you want to know, you had better unite yourself with the Divine, for that is the only way of knowing why he has done so. It is not by questioning him by your mind that you will get the answer. The mind cannot know. And repeat, when you come to this identification, all problems are solved. The feeling, one can explain, that things are not all right, that they should be otherwise comes precisely from the fact that there is a divine will unfolding itself in a continuous progression, that things that were and are have to give place to things that shall be and shall be better and better than they have been. The world that was good yesterday will no longer be so tomorrow. The universe might have appeared quite harmonious in some other age but now appears quite discordant: it is because we see the possibility of a better universe. If we found it as it should be, we would not do what we have to do, we would not try to make it better. Even so, we would conceive the Divine in a very human way; for we remain imprisoned within ourselves, confined to this consciousness of ours which is like a grain of sand in the infinite immensity. You want to understand the immensity? That is not possible. It is possible only under one condition; be one with the immensity. The drop of water cannot very well ask how the Ocean is: it has to lose itself into the Ocean.
   ***

07.40 - Service Human and Divine, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Has it, I ask? You have tried to help a few people here and there. But what does it amount to compared to what needs to be done? The proverbial drop in the Ocean or less than that even. You remember the story of St. Vincent de Paul? He began giving alms to the poor. On the first day there were ten, on the second some twenty, on the third more than fifty and the number went on swelling in more than geometrical progression. And then? Colbert, the King's Minister, remarked seeing the plight of the saint: Our brother seems to be giving birth endlessly to his poor people.
   I do not think that the spirit of charity has in any way improved human conditions. I do not see that men have become either more or less subject to disease and indigence than before. Charity was always there and misery has coexisted with it ever. I do not think the ratio between the two has diminished in any way. You remember the ironical but pertinent remark of someone who said in view of science's attempts to cure and remove misery: Poor philanthropists would be in a sad plight, their occupation will go! The true reason why one wishes to do charity is elsewhere, it is to please oneself, it is for self-satisfaction. It amuses you to do the thing: it gives you the sense that you are doing something, that you are a valuable member of humanity, not like the others, that you are somebody. What else all that is except that you are vain, full of self-importance, full of yourself? That is what I meant when I said that it is ambition or egoism that makes you humanitarian. Of course, if it pleases you to do the work, if you feel happy in doing it, you are at perfect liberty to do the work and continue. But do not imagine that you are doing any real or effective service to humanity; particularly do not imagine that by that you are serving God, leading a spiritual life or doing Yoga.

08.31 - Personal Effort and Surrender, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The relation of the whole and its part does not hold good here; for there is no longer any division. The very quality of the approach is different. Can you say that a perfect identification with one drop of water would give you the knowledge of what the sea is? And here the perfect identification in question is not merely with the Ocean but with all possible Oceans. And yet the perfect identification with one drop of water does give you the knowledge of the Ocean in its essence; but in the other way you know the Ocean not merely in its essence but in its totality. It is however very difficult to express the reality of the truth. What can be said to put it as clearly as possible is this: in the line of personal effort, when one depends solely upon one's personal strength, all that has been individualised maintains the virtues of individuality and hence also, in a certain sense, all the limitations necessary for this individuality. In the other case, when you have surrendered your individuality, you not only enjoy the virtues of individuality but also you are not subject to its limitations. It is almost high philosophy, I am afraid. It is not clear therefore. But that is all I can say.
   ***

09.01 - Towards the Black Void, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  All was the violent Ocean of a will
  Where lived captive to an immense caress,

09.07 - How to Become Indifferent to Criticism?, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   There are other procedures. A Chinese sage, I read out to you once, advises you to lie down on the flow of events as on a plank in the Ocean, and imagine yourself to be on the vast immensity, drifting upon the waves, contemplating the sky above. In Chinese they call it Wu Wei. When you can do that all trouble disappears.
   I knew one Irishman who used to lie on his back and look up to the sky in the night when there were stars. He looked, contemplated upon the sky, imagined as if he were floating in this immensity studded with countless luminous points and immediately he felt all his troubles were' gone. There are many such ways. What you have to do is to get the sense of relativity, your little person and the importance you attach to things concerning you as against the boundless infinity of the universe. Naturally, there is the other way of separating yourself from the earthly consciousness and rising into a higher consciousness, there earthly things take their true place, that is to say, they become small things.

10.03 - The Debate of Love and Death, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  On the Ocean surface of vast Consciousness
  Small thoughts in shoals are fished up into a net

10.04 - The Dream Twilight of the Earthly Real, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Around it her light grew, an Ocean's siege.
  Awhile the Shade survived defying heaven:

10.05 - Mind and the Mental World, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The mental world, the world of thoughts, is a world in itself It is autonomous. It moves in its own way with its own laws. We human beings, we believe that it is we who think, that is, produce or create our thoughts. We are the makers of our notions and ideas. But in reality it is not so. Thoughts, ideas, notions, all movements of the mind are self-existent realities. They go about or flow on like the waves of a vast sea. Human beings are mere instruments, receptacles that capture or seize some undulations of this vast Ocean. Man is man, that is to say, a mental being, because in him the brain has developed to such an extent and in such a manner that it serves as antennae or as an aerial to receive vibrations from the mental world. Indeed the ordinary human mind is a sort of crossroads where all kinds of thoughts from all places meet, cross one another and make an ideal market place. In fact, an individual does not possess any thought-movement which can be called his own. He only catches a contagion. And like a contagion thought-movements pass from one person to another although one may think or feel that the movement is one's own.
   In order to have one's own thought, in order to think by oneself, a long process of education and training is necessary. A growing personal individual consciousness is the first requisite and for that one must do what the Vedic Rishi I spoke of sought to do, gather the thoughts that one has, collect them, sift them and try to have a control over them. One must develop the habit of admitting certain thoughts and rejecting others. Thoughts that are useful, that carry light and peacefulness and happiness, are naturally those that are worth accepting. Those that are of a contrary nature should be pushed out. This is an exercise that develops the individual consciousness and the individual will.

1.00c - INTRODUCTION, #Patanjali Yoga Sutras, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  take us to the other shore of this Ocean of ignorance; that is
  the science of religion; nothing else can be.

1.00f - DIVISION F - THE LAW OF ECONOMY, #A Treatise on Cosmic Fire, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  When the sense of hearing on all planes is perfected (which is brought about by the Law of Economy rightly understood) these three great Words or phrases will be known. The Knower will utter them in his own true key, thus blending his own sound with the entire volume of vibration, and thereby achieving sudden realisation of his essential identity with Those Who utter the words. As the sound of matter or of Brahma peals forth in his ears on all the planes, he will see all forms as illusion and will be freed, knowing himself as omnipresent. As the sound of Vishnu reverberates within himself, he knows himself as perfected wisdom, and distinguishes [219] the note of his being (or that of the Heavenly Man in whose Body he finds place) from the group notes, and knows himself as omniscient. As the note of the first or Mahadeva aspect, follows upon the other two, he realises himself as pure Spirit and on the consummation of the chord is merged in the Self, or the source from which he came. Mind is not, matter is not, and nought is left but the Self merged in the Ocean of the Self. At each stage of relative attainment, one of the laws comes into sway,first the law of matter, then the law of groups, to be succeeded by the law of Spirit and of liberation.
  II. THE SUBSIDIARY LAWS

1.00 - Main, #The Book of Certitude, #Baha u llah, #Baha i
  Should the son of the deceased have passed away in the days of his father and have left children, they will inherit their father's share, as prescribed in the Book of God. Divide ye their share amongst them with perfect justice. Thus have the billows of the Ocean of Utterance surged, casting forth the pearls of the laws decreed by the Lord of all mankind.
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  Let not your hearts be perturbed, O people, when the glory of My Presence is withdrawn, and the Ocean of My utterance is stilled. In My presence amongst you there is a wisdom, and in My absence there is yet another, inscrutable to all but God, the Incomparable, the All-Knowing. Verily, We behold you from Our realm of glory, and shall aid whosoever will arise for the triumph of Our Cause with the hosts of the Concourse on high and a company of Our favoured angels.
  54
  --
  O Most Mighty Ocean! Sprinkle upon the nations that with which Thou hast been charged by Him Who is the Sovereign of Eternity, and adorn the temples of all the dwellers of the earth with the vesture of His laws +F1 Khurasan through which all hearts will rejoice and all eyes be brightened.
  97
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  When the Ocean of My presence hath ebbed and the Book of My Revelation is ended, turn your faces toward Him Whom God hath purposed, Who hath branched from this Ancient Root.
  122
  --
  The inscription on these rings should read, for men: "Unto God belongeth all that is in the heavens and on the earth and whatsoever is between them, and He, in truth, hath knowledge of all things"; and for women: "Unto God belongeth the dominion of the heavens and the earth and whatsoever is between them, and He, in truth, is potent over all things". These are the verses that were revealed aforetime, but lo, the Point of the Bayan now calleth out, exclaiming, "O Best-Beloved of the worlds! Reveal Thou in their stead such words as will waft the fragrance of Thy gracious favours over all mankind. We have announced unto everyone that one single word from Thee excelleth all that hath been sent down in the Bayan. Thou, indeed, hast power to do what pleaseth Thee. Deprive not Thy servants of the overflowing bounties of the Ocean of Thy mercy! Thou, in truth, art He Whose grace is infinite." Behold, We have hearkened to His call, and now fulfil His wish. He, verily, is the Best-Beloved, the Answerer of prayers. If the following verse, which hath at this moment been sent down by God, be engraved upon the burial-rings of both men and women, it shall be better for them; We, of a certainty, are the Supreme Ordainer: "I came forth from God, and return unto Him, detached from all save Him, holding fast to His Name, the Merciful, the Compassionate." Thus doth the Lord single out whomsoever He desireth for a bounty from His presence. He is, in very truth, the God of might and power.
  130
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  O people of the Bayan! Fear ye the Most Merciful and consider what He hath revealed in another passage. He said: "The Qiblih is indeed He Whom God will make manifest; whenever He moveth, it moveth, until He shall come to rest." Thus was it set down by the Supreme Ordainer when He desired to make mention of this Most Great Beauty. Meditate on this, O people, and be not of them that wander distraught in the wilderness of error. If ye reject Him at the bidding of your idle fancies, where then is the Qiblih to which ye will turn, O assemblage of the heedless? Ponder ye this verse, and judge equitably before God, that haply ye may glean the pearls of mysteries from the Ocean that surgeth in My Name, the All-Glorious, the Most High.
  138
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  Happy are ye, O ye the learned ones in Baha. By the Lord! Ye are the billows of the Most Mighty Ocean, the stars of the firmament of Glory, the standards of triumph waving betwixt earth and heaven. Ye are the manifestations of steadfastness amidst men and the daysprings of Divine Utterance to all that dwell on earth. Well is it with him that turneth unto you, and woe betide the froward. This day, it behoveth whoso hath quaffed the Mystic Wine of everlasting life from the Hands of the loving-kindness of the Lord his God, the Merciful, to pulsate even as the throbbing artery in the body of mankind, that through him may be quickened the world and every crumbling bone.
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  Whatsoever ye understand not in the Bayan, ask it of God, your Lord and the Lord of your forefa thers. Should He so desire, He will expound for you that which is revealed therein, and disclose to you the pearls of Divine knowledge and wisdom that lie concealed within the Ocean of its words. He, verily, is supreme over all names; no God is there but Him, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting.
  181
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  Immerse yourselves in the Ocean of My words, that ye may unravel its secrets, and discover all the pearls of wisdom that lie hid in its depths. Take heed that ye do not vacillate in your determination to embrace the truth of this Cause-a Cause through which the potentialities of the might of God have been revealed, and His sovereignty established. With faces beaming with joy, hasten ye unto Him. This is the changeless Faith of God, eternal in the past, eternal in the future.
  Let him that seeketh, attain it; and as to him that hath refused to seek it-verily, God is Self-Sufficient, above any need of His creatures.

1.00 - PROLOGUE IN HEAVEN, #Faust, #Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, #Poetry
  The Ocean-tides in foam are breaking,
  Against the rocks' deep bases hurled,

10.12 - Awake Mother, #Writings In Bengali and Sanskrit, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Utterly still, unmoving, the Ocean is voiceless.
  Why then does the Mother awake?
  --
  Suddenly like the roar of hundreds of Oceans is heard the voice of the Mother;
  To awaken Her sons called aloud the Mother Like a thunder-clap.
  --
  When Her call goes out like the Ocean roar
  Wiping off with Her mighty breath the whole kingdom of the titans and the violent goddess comes smiling

1.012 - Sublimation - A Way to Reshuffle Thought, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  The third way to handle desire, which is the only effective course, is sublimation. Sublimation is the only technique to be adopted. Sublimation means boiling, melting and transforming the desire into a new substance altogether. The desire is no longer a desire; it has become something else. The shape of the desire has changed, and it has now become something quite different from what it was. This is the most difficult of all the techniques of self-control. The emotions are the motive power behind our thoughts, will and actions. Whatever we do is generally driven from behind by an emotion, like a dynamo, and this emotion is connected with desire. The desire is inseparable from an emotion. An emotion need not necessarily be a kind of upheaval of feeling. That upheaval is felt only when the desire is very intense. Otherwise, it is like a mild ripple on the surface of a lake. When it becomes very intense it is like a strong wave on the Ocean, throwing everything hither and thither nevertheless, it is an emotion.
  What is emotion? Now we come to another subject in psychology. An emotion is a wave in consciousness. As I mentioned, when it is mild, it is like a small ripple. When it is very strong, it is like a very turbulent wave of the Atlantic which can wash away things - even elephants can be drowned if the wave comes rising up with great power. A wave in consciousness is an emotion. And what is this wave? It is a tendency towards the achievement of an objective. This wave is a frequency, and a frequency of consciousness is the intensity of consciousness. This frequency or intensity of consciousness, which rises as a wave called an emotion, is directed towards an end, just as the waves in an Ocean dash against the shore or against another wave. There is a push of the body of water in the Ocean in a particular direction; that push is the cause of the wave, whatever be the reason behind the push. Some pressure is felt from inside, due to the wind or some other factor, so the wave is directed in some way. Likewise, the consciousness rises in a tempestuous mood like a wave, and that is an uncontrollable emotion. This tempest can do anything if it is uncontrolled.
  The point is that the difficulty in controlling an emotion arises on account of the vehemence with which it moves towards an object. The emotion is a tendency towards an object. The object may be physical, or it could even be psychological. Suppose we want to raise our social status. This is a psychological object that is in front of us, towards which we are working. Let us say that we want to become a chairman, or a minister, or some such thing. This object that is in front of us is psychological, not physical, because chairmanship is not a physical object, though it is as powerful an object as anything else; that is the end towards which the consciousness drives itself. It can also be a physical object towards which the consciousness rushes. Why does it rush towards an object, whether it be physical or psychological? It wants to fulfil a purpose.

1.013 - Defence Mechanisms of the Mind, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Each one knows one's vulnerable spot. If one can carefully investigate into one's own self in a fairly dispassionate manner, this vulnerable spot can be discovered in oneself. There may be a little liking for something, and that little liking is the weak spot; like a small hole in a pot, or rather a small hole in a ship a little hole is sufficient and through it the whole Ocean can enter the ship. Likewise, in the individual we can find a little hole which is always concealed by other external factors. These weaknesses of the mind are its pressing needs, we may say, in another sense a need which it feels irresistibly, and also feels that it is to be fulfilled by hook or by crook, by any method whatsoever. The all-surpassing weakness of the mind is its dependence on things.
  Every person is totally dependent we are not independent, as we imagine ourselves to be. If we were not dependent, we would not be annoyed or upset, nor would we get angry. We would not be disturbed. These almost daily appearances or phenomena in the mind show that we are hanging on to certain other factors for our existence and action; and when those factors do not appear to be conducive to our way of thinking, we get disturbed. There is no independent person in this world. Everyone is dependent, and to imagine that we are independent is foolish, because if we were independent there would be no botheration for us or worry of any kind, at any time. The dependence of the mind on things is, again, of various kinds, and it arises on account of the make-up of the individual personality itself.

1.01 - BOOK THE FIRST, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  In ample Oceans, disembogu'd, are lost.
  He shades the woods, the vallies he restrains
  --
  E're sails were spread, new Oceans to explore:
  And happy mortals, unconcern'd for more,

1.01 - Foreward, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  He is not thinking of the Nature-Power presiding over the outer element of fire or of the fire of the ceremonial sacrifice. Or he speaks of Saraswati as one who impels the words of Truth and awakes to right thinkings or as one opulent with the thought: Saraswati awakes to consciousness or makes us conscious of the "Great Ocean and illumines all our thoughts." It is surely not the River Goddess whom he is thus hymning but the Power, theRiver if you will, of inspiration, the word of the Truth, bringing its light into our thoughts, building up in us that Truth, an inner knowledge. The Gods constantly stand out in their psychological functions; the sacrifice is the outer symbol of an inner work, an inner interchange between the gods and men, - man givingwhat he has, the gods giving in return the horses of power, the herds of light, the heroes of Strength to be his retinue, winning for him victory in his battle with the hosts of Darkness, Vritras, Dasyus, Panis. When the Rishi says, "Let us become conscious whether by the War-Horse or by the Word of a Strength beyond men", his words have either a mystic significance or they have no coherent meaning at all. In the portions translated in this book we have many mystic verses and whole hymns which, however mystic, tear the veil off the outer sacrificial images covering the real sense of the Veda. "Thought", says the Rishi, "has nourished for us human things in the Immortals, in the Great Heavens; it is the milch-cow which milks of itself the wealth of many forms" - the many kinds of wealth, cows, horses and the rest for which the sacrificer prays; evidently this is no material wealth, it is something which Thought, the Thought embodied in the Mantra, can give and it is the result of the same Thought that nourishes our human things in the Immortals, in the Great Heavens. A process of divinisation, and of a bringing down of great and luminous riches, treasures won from the Gods by the inner work of sacrifice, is hinted at in terms necessarily covert but still for one who knows how to read these secret words, nin.ya vacamsi, sufficiently expressive, kavaye nivacana. Again, Night and Dawn the eternal sisters are like "joyful weaving women weaving the weft of our perfected works into the form of a sacrifice."
  Again, words with a mystic form and meaning, but there
  --
  of the great Ocean - maho arn.as, the upper waters which, as
  one hymn says, Saraswati makes conscious for us or of which

1.01 - How is Knowledge Of The Higher Worlds Attained?, #Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, #Rudolf Steiner, #Theosophy
  The power obtained through devotion can be rendered still more effective when the life of feeling is enriched by yet another quality. This consists in giving oneself up less and less to impressions of the outer world, and to develop instead a vivid inner life. A person who darts from one impression of the outer world to another, who constantly seeks distraction, cannot find the way to higher knowledge. The student must not blunt himself to the outer world, but while lending himself to its impressions, he should be directed by his rich inner life. When passing through a beautiful mountain district, the traveler with depth of soul and wealth of feeling has different experiences from one who is poor in feeling. Only what we experience within ourselves unlocks for us the beauties of the outer world. One person sails across the Ocean, and only a few inward experiences pass through his soul; another will hear the eternal language of the cosmic spirit; for him are unveiled the mysterious riddles of existence. We must learn to remain in
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1.01 - Maitreya inquires of his teacher (Parashara), #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  Maitreya said, Master! I have been instructed by you in the whole of the Vedas, and in the institutes of law and of sacred science: through your favour, other men, even though they be my foes, cannot accuse me of having been remiss in the acquirement of knowledge. I am now desirous, oh thou who art profound in piety! to hear from thee, how this world was, and how in future it will be? what is its substance, oh Brahman, and whence proceeded animate and inanimate things? into what has it been resolved, and into what will its dissolution again occur? how were the elements manifested? whence proceeded the gods and other beings? what are the situation and extent of the Oceans and the mountains, the earth, the sun, and the planets? what are the families of the gods and others, the Menus, the periods called Manvantaras, those termed Kalpas, and their subdivisions, and the four ages: the events that happen at the close of a Kalpa, and the terminations of the several ages[11]: the histories, oh great Muni, of the gods, the sages, and kings; and how the Vedas were divided into branches (or schools), after they had been arranged by Vyāsa: the duties of the Brahmans, and the other tribes, as well as of those who pass through the different orders of life? All these things I wish to hear from you, grandson of Vaśiṣṭha. Incline thy thoughts benevolently towards me, that I may, through thy favour, be informed of all I desire to know. Parāśara replied, Well inquired, pious Maitreya. You recall to my recollection that which was of old narrated by my father's father, Vaśiṣṭha. I had heard that my father had been devoured by a Rākṣas employed by Visvāmitra: violent anger seized me, and I commenced a sacrifice for the destruction of the Rākṣasas: hundreds of them were reduced to ashes by the rite, when, as they were about to be entirely extirpated, my grandfather Vaśiṣṭha thus spake to me: Enough, my child; let thy wrath be appeased: the Rākṣasas are not culpable: thy father's death was the work of destiny. Anger is the passion of fools; it becometh not a wise man. By whom, it may be asked, is any one killed? Every man reaps the consequences of his own acts. Anger, my son, is the destruction of all that man obtains by arduous exertions, of fame, and of devout austerities; and prevents the attainment of heaven or of emancipation. The chief sages always shun wrath: he not thou, my child, subject to its influence. Let no more of these unoffending spirits of darkness be consumed. Mercy is the might of the righteous[12].
  Being thus admonished by my venerable grandsire, I immediately desisted from the rite, in obedience to his injunctions, and Vaśiṣṭha, the most excellent of sages, was content with me. Then arrived Pulastya, the son of Brahmā[13], who was received by my grandfather with the customary marks of respect. The illustrious brother of Pulaha said to me; Since, in the violence of animosity, you have listened to the words of your progenitor, and have exercised clemency, therefore you shall become learned in every science: since you have forborne, even though incensed, to destroy my posterity, I will bestow upon you another boon, and, you shall become the author of a summary of the Purāṇas[14]; you shall know the true nature of the deities, as it really is; and, whether engaged in religious rites, or abstaining from their performance[15], your understanding, through my favour, shall be perfect, and exempt from). doubts. Then my grandsire Vaśiṣṭha added; Whatever has been said to thee by Pulastya, shall assuredly come to pass.

1.01 - MAPS OF EXPERIENCE - OBJECT AND MEANING, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  In it [the Indian Ocean, in this example] are images of heaven and earth, of summer, autumn, winter,
  and spring, male and female. If thou callest this spiritual, what thou doest is probable; if corporeal, thou

1.01 - MASTER AND DISCIPLE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  In the mean time the Master was having great fun with the boys, treating them as if they were his most intimate friends. Peals of side-splitting laughter filled the room, as if it were a mart of joy. The whole thing was a revelation to M. He thought: "Didn't I see him only yesterday intoxicated with God? Wasn't he swimming then in the Ocean of Divine Love - a sight I had never seen before? And today the same person is behaving like an ordinary man! Wasn't it he who scolded me on the first day of my coming here?
  Didn't he admonish me, saying, 'And you are a man of knowledge!'? Wasn't it he who said to me that God with form is as true as God without form? Didn't he tell me that God alone is real and all else illusory? Wasn't it he who advised me to live in the world unattached, like a maidservant in a rich man's house?"

1.01 - Newtonian and Bergsonian Time, #Cybernetics, or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine, #Norbert Wiener, #Cybernetics
  ment. Indeed, Oceanography may be called the meteorology of
  the hydrosphere rather than of the atmosphere.
  --
  great Oceans from a thing of chance and adventure to a regular
  understood business. It is the engineering of the mercantilists.

1.01 - On knowledge of the soul, and how knowledge of the soul is the key to the knowledge of God., #The Alchemy of Happiness, #Al-Ghazali, #Sufism
  Know, thou seeker of divine mysteries! that there is no end to the wonderful operations of the heart. For, to pursue the same subject, the dignity of the heart is of two kinds; one kind is by means of knowledge, and the other through the exertion of divine power. Its dignity by means of knowledge is also of two kinds. The first is external knowledge, which every one understands: the second kind is veiled and cannot be understood by all, and is extremely precious. That which we have designated as external, refers to that faculty of the heart by which the sciences of geometry, medicine, astronomy, numbers, the science of law and all the arts are understood; and although the heart is a thing which cannot be divided, still the knowledge of all the world exists in it. All the world indeed, in comparison with it, is as a grain compared with the sun, or as a drop in the Ocean. In a second, by the power of thought, the soul passes from the abyss to the highest heaven, and from the east to the west. Though on the earth, it knows the latitude of the stars and their distances. It knows the course, the size and the peculiarities of the sun. It knows the nature and cause of the clouds and the rain, the lightning and the thunder. It ensnares the fish from the depths of the sea, and the bird from the end of heaven. By knowledge it subdues the elephant, the camel and the tiger. All these kinds of knowledge, it acquires with its internal and external senses.
  The most wonderful thing of all is, that there is a window in the heart from whence it surveys the world. This is called the invisible world, the world of intelligence, [23] or the spiritual world. People in general look only at the visible world, which is called also the present world, the sensible world and the material world; their knowledge of it also is trivial and limited. And there is also a window in the heart from whence it surveys the intelligible world. There are two arguments to prove that there are such windows in the heart. One of the arguments is derived from dreams. When an individual goes to sleep, these windows remain open and the individual is able to perceive events which will befall him from the invisible world or from the hidden table of decrees,1 and the result corresponds exactly with the vision. Or he sees a similitude, and those who are skilled in the science of interpretation of dreams understand the meaning. But the explanation of this science of interpretation would be too long for this treatise. The heart resembles a pure mirror, you must know, in this particular, that when a man falls asleep, when his senses are closed, and when the heart, free and pure from blameable affections, is confronted with the preserved tablet, then the tablet reflects upon the heart the real states and hidden forms inscribed upon it. In that state the heart sees most wonderful forms and combinations. But when the heart is not free from impurity, or when, on waking, it busies itself with things of sense, the side towards the tablet will be obscured, and it can view nothing. For, although in sleep the senses are blunted, the imaginative faculty is not, but preserves the forms reflected upon the mirror of the heart. But as the perception does not take place by means of the external senses, but only in the imagination, the heart does not see them with absolute clearness, but sees only a phantom. But in death, as the senses are completely separated and the veil of the body is removed, the heart can contemplate the invisible [24] world and its hidden mysteries, without a veil, just as lightning or the celestial rays impress the external eye.
  --
  Many and even innumerable books, O student of the divine mysteries, have been written in explanation of the organization of the body and the uses of is parts: but they have no more made the subject clear and exhausted it, than a drop can illustrate the Ocean, or an atom illustrate the sun. [38] It is impossible for the thing formed to understand the knowledge of him that formed it. And how is it possible, that he who is of yesterday, should comprehend the secrets of the operations of the Ancient of days ?
  The science of the structure of the body is called anatomy : it is a great science, but most men are heedless of it. If any study it, it is only for the purpose of acquiring skill in medicine, and not for the sake of becoming acquainted with the perfection of the power of God. But whoever will occupy himself with anatomy, and therein contemplate the wonders of the works of God, will reap three advantages. The first advantage will be, that in learning the composition of the thing made, and thereby gaining a comprehensive and condensed view of all other things like it he will see that it is impossible to discover imperfection or incompetence in the being who has created him in such perfection. The Creator himself will be acknowledged to be almighty and perfect. The second advantage will be, that he will see that it is impossible that a being who has created an organization so intelligent, capable of comprehension, endowed with beauty, and useful, should be otherwise than perfect in knowledge himself. And lastly, we shall understand the mercy, favor and perfect compassion of God towards us. Nothing that is either useful or ornamental has been omitted in the framing of our bodies, whether it be such things as are the sources of life, like the spirit and the head; or such as sustain life, as the hand, the foot, the mouth and the teeth : or such as are a means of ornament, as the beard, elegance of form, black hair and the lips. It is to be observed that similar organs have been provided not only for man, but for all creatures, so that nothing is wanting to initiate and sustain life in the mouse, the wasp, the snake and the ant. God has done all things perfectly, and may his name be glorified !

1.01 - SAMADHI PADA, #Patanjali Yoga Sutras, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  shore of the Ocean of life. It must be taken care of. Unhealthy
  persons cannot be Yogis. Mental laziness makes us lose all

1.01 - the Call to Adventure, #The Hero with a Thousand Faces, #Joseph Campbell, #Mythology
  the underworld; the fire seeds in the Ocean of immortality which
  supports the earth and surrounds it like a snake; the stars in the

1.01 - The First Steps, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  Those of you who can afford it will do better to have a room for this practice alone. Do not sleep in that room, it must be kept holy. You must not enter the room until you have bathed, and are perfectly clean in body and mind. Place flowers in that room always; they are the best surroundings for a Yogi; also pictures that are pleasing. Burn incense morning and evening. Have no quarrelling, nor anger, nor unholy thought in that room. Only allow those persons to enter it who are of the same thought as you. Then gradually there will be an atmosphere of holiness in the room, so that when you are miserable, sorrowful, doubtful, or your mind is disturbed, the very fact of entering that room will make you calm. This was the idea of the temple and the church, and in some temples and churches you will find it even now, but in the majority of them the very idea has been lost. The idea is that by keeping holy vibrations there the place becomes and remains illumined. Those who cannot afford to have a room set apart can practice anywhere they like. Sit in a straight posture, and the first thing to do is to send a current of holy thought to all creation. Mentally repeat, "Let all beings be happy; let all beings be peaceful; let all beings be blissful." So do to the east, south, north and west. The more you do that the better you will feel yourself. You will find at last that the easiest way to make ourselves healthy is to see that others are healthy, and the easiest way to make ourselves happy is to see that others are happy. After doing that, those who believe in God should pray not for money, not for health, nor for heaven; pray for knowledge and light; every other prayer is selfish. Then the next thing to do is to think of your own body, and see that it is strong and healthy; it is the best instrument you have. Think of it as being as strong as adamant, and that with the help of this body you will cross the Ocean of life. Freedom is never to be reached by the weak. Throw away all weakness. Tell your body that it is strong, tell your mind that it is strong, and have unbounded faith and hope in yourself.

1.01 - The Offering, #Hymn of the Universe, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  immensity of which terrifies us; this Ocean of hu-
  manity whose slow, monotonous wave-flows trouble

1.02.2.1 - Brahman Oneness of God and the World, #Isha Upanishad, #unset, #Integral Yoga
  7 Hrdya samudra, Ocean of the Heart. R.V. IV. 58. 5.

1.025 - Sadhana - Intensifying a Lighted Flame, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  The practice of yoga is nothing but a conscious participation in the universal working of nature itself and, therefore, it is the most natural thing that we can do, and the most natural thing that we can conceive. There can be nothing more natural than to participate consciously in the evolutionary work of the universe, which is the attempt of the cosmos to become Self-conscious in the Absolute. Evolution is nothing but a movement of the whole universe towards Self-awareness this is called God-realisation. Our every activity from the cup of tea that we take, to the breath that we breathe, from even the sneeze that we jet forth, to the least action that we perform, from even a single thought which occurs in the mind everything is a part of this cosmic operation which is the evolution of the universe towards Self-realisation. Therefore, the practice of yoga is the most natural thing that we can think of and the most necessary duty of a human being. Nothing can be more obligatory on our part than this duty. It is from this point of view, perhaps, that Lord Krishna proclaims, towards the end of the Bhagavadgita, sarvadharmnparityajya mmeka araa vraja (B.G. XVIII.66): Renounce every other duty and come to Me for rescue which means to say, take resort in the law of the Absolute. This is the practice of yoga, and every other dharma is subsumed under it and included within it, as every drop and every river is in the Ocean. In this supreme duty, every other duty is included. There is no need to think of every individual, discrete and isolated duty, because all duties are included in this one duty, which is the mother of all duties.
  This peculiar feature of spiritual practice, sadhana, being so difficult to understand intellectually, cannot be regarded as merely an individual's affair. Sadhana is God's affair, ultimately. Spiritual sadhana is God's grace working. Though it appears that is individual effort, it only seems to be so, but really it is something else. Not even the greatest of philosophical thinkers, such as Shankara, could logically answer the question, "How does knowledge arise in the jiva?" How can it be said that individual effort produces knowledge of God? Knowledge of God cannot rise by individual effort, because individual effort is so puny, so inadequate to the purpose, to the task, that we cannot expect such an infinite result to follow from the finite cause. The concept of God is an inscrutable event that takes place in the human mind. Can we imagine an ass thinking about God? However much it may put forth effort and go on trying its best throughout its life, the concept of God will never arise in an ass's mind or in a buffalo's mind. How it arises is a mystery. Suddenly, it comes.

1.028 - Bringing About Whole-Souled Dedication, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Our love for the practice should be such that the moment we sit, our hair should stand on end that we are, after all, blessed with this glorious opportunity to dedicate ourselves to the supreme cause of our very existence. As if we are floating in an Ocean of honey such should be the joy when we sit for meditation. We should not be worried, "Oh, how long have I to sit?" Some people go on looking at the timepiece, "How far it is over? Half an hour over? Not over? It is a great boredom, indeed. The bell is not ringing." Sometimes we do japa and look at the mala: "How far is it? Has it not finished?" This sort of practice is a mockery, and we should not play jokes with that which we have undertaken of our own accord. We cannot count the beads, and look at the watch; it is stupid to do so. It is a practice for the regeneration of our entire soul, of everything that we are. It is a process of rebirth in every sense of the term, and so it is a tremendously hard job very bitter, very awful, full of difficulties, and we have to encounter much opposition. All sorts of difficulties will be expected, and must be expected. But we will see the result almost every day if the practice is wholehearted, which means to say, our whole being is present in the practice.
  As mentioned earlier, it is difficult for us to place our whole being in anything. We are always distracted by certain other things which continue to be present in the conscious level of our mind. We are conscious of many things the work that we have not done or the things that we have yet to do in the immediate future, heat and cold, hunger and thirst, sleepiness, exhaustion and fatigue, annoyance, the unfriendly attitude of people around us umpteen such things will come and make themselves heard, so that the wholehearted attention that is expected in the practice will not come. But once it comes, once we are able to dedicate ourselves wholeheartedly even for a few minutes not for hours, even for a few minutes we will see the result following. It is something like touching a live wire. It does not take hours to see the result of having touched a live wire. We have only to touch an open wire that is not covered or insulated, and the moment we touch it, the result is instantaneous.

1.02 - BEFORE THE CITY-GATE, #Faust, #Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, #Poetry
  And now before mine eyes expands the Ocean
  With all its bays, in shining sleep!

1.02 - BOOK THE SECOND, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  And see the Earth and Ocean hang below,
  Ev'n I am seiz'd with horror and affright,
  --
  Saw Earth and Ocean far beneath him spread.
  His colour chang'd, he startled at the sight,
  --
  She sought old Ocean in his deep abodes,
  And Tethys, both rever'd among the Gods.

1.02 - MAPS OF MEANING - THREE LEVELS OF ANALYSIS, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  surrounds us, like an Ocean surrounds an island. We can increase the area of the island, but we never take
  away much from the sea.
  --
  world. It is trapped, so to speak, in its streamlined test-tube like form, specialized for Oceanic life. It cannot
  directly alter the shape of its material environment in any complex manner. Its brain, therefore, is not likely
  --
  is the archetype of the [greek phrase], the All One, appearing as Leviathan and as Aion, as Oceanus, and
  also as the Primal Being that says I am Alpha and Omega. As the Kneph of antiquity it is the Primal
  --
  The unknown surrounds the individual, like the Ocean surrounds an island, and produces affect, compels
  behavior, whenever it shows its terrible but promising face. Culture is constructed in spite of (in
  --
  unpredictable, the floodgate that controls the Ocean behind. He is protection for fools, and impediment to
  genius, and precondition for genius, and punishment for fools. His ambivalence is unavoidable, and should

1.02 - Prana, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  How to control the Prana is the one idea of Pranayama. All the trainings and exercises in this regard are for that one end. Each man must begin where he stands, must learn how to control the things that are nearest to him. This body is very near to us, nearer than anything in the external universe, and this mind is the nearest of all. The Prana which is working this mind and body is the nearest to us of all the Prana in this universe. This little wave of the Prana which represents our own energies, mental and physical, is the nearest to us of all the waves of the infinite Ocean of Prana. If we can succeed in controlling that little wave, then alone we can hope to control the whole of Prana. The Yogi who has done this gains perfection; no longer is he under any power. He becomes almost almighty, almost all-knowing. We see sects in every country who have attempted this control of Prana. In this country there are Mind-healers, Faith-healers, Spiritualists, Christian Scientists, Hypnotists, etc., and if we examine these different bodies, we shall find at the back of each this control of the Prana, whether they know it or not. If you boil all their theories down, the residuum will be that. It is the one and the same force they are manipulating, only unknowingly. They have stumbled on the discovery of a force and are using it unconsciously without knowing its nature, but it is the same as the Yogi uses, and which comes from Prana.
  The Prana is the vital force in every being. Thought is the finest and highest action of Prana. Thought, again, as we see, is not all. There is also what we call instinct or unconscious thought, the lowest plane of action. If a mosquito stings us, our hand will strike it automatically, instinctively. This is one expression of thought. All reflex actions of the body belong to this plane of thought. There is again the other plane of thought, the conscious. I reason, I judge, I think, I see the pros and cons of certain things, yet that is not all. We know that reason is limited. Reason can go only to a certain extent, beyond that it cannot reach. The circle within which it runs is very very limited indeed. Yet at the same time, we find facts rush into this circle. Like the coming of comets certain things come into this circle; it is certain they come from outside the limit, although our reason cannot go beyond. The causes of the phenomena intruding themselves in this small limit are outside of this limit. The mind can exist on a still higher plane, the superconscious. When the mind has attained to that state, which is called Samdhi perfect concentration, superconsciousness it goes beyond the limits of reason, and comes face to face with facts which no instinct or reason can ever know. All manipulations of the subtle forces of the body, the different manifestations of Prana, if trained, give a push to the mind, help it to go up higher, and become superconscious, from where it acts.
  In this universe there is one continuous substance on every plane of existence. Physically this universe is one: there is no difference between the sun and you. The scientist will tell you it is only a fiction to say the contrary. There is no real difference between the table and me; the table is one point in the mass of matter, and I another point. Each form represents, as it were, one whirlpool in the infinite Ocean of matter, of which not one is constant. Just as in a rushing stream there may be millions of whirlpools, the water in each of which is different every moment, turning round and round for a few seconds, and then passing out, replaced by a fresh quantity, so the whole universe is one constantly changing mass of matter, in which all forms of existence are so many whirlpools. A mass of matter enters into one whirlpool, say a human body, stays there for a period, becomes changed, and goes out into another, say an animal body this time, from which again after a few years, it enters into another whirlpool, called a lump of mineral. It is a constant change. Not one body is constant. There is no such thing as my body, or your body, except in words. Of the one huge mass of matter, one point is called a moon, another a sun, another a man, another the earth, another a plant, another a mineral. Not one is constant, but everything is changing, matter eternally concreting and disintegrating. So it is with the mind. Matter is represented by the ether; when the action of Prana is most subtle, this very ether, in the finer state of vibration, will represent the mind and there it will be still one unbroken mass. If you can simply get to that subtle vibration, you will see and feel that the whole universe is composed of subtle vibrations. Sometimes certain drugs have the power to take us, while as yet in the senses, to that condition. Many of you may remember the celebrated experiment of Sir Humphrey Davy, when the laughing gas overpowered him how, during the lecture, he remained motionless, stupefied and after that, he said that the whole universe was made up of ideas. For, the time being, as it were, the gross vibrations had ceased, and only the subtle vibrations which he called ideas, were present to him. He could only see the subtle vibrations round him; everything had become thought; the whole universe was an Ocean of thought, he and everyone else had become little thought whirlpools.
  Thus, even in the universe of thought we find unity, and at last, when we get to the Self, we know that that Self can only be One. Beyond the vibrations of matter in its gross and subtle aspects, beyond motion there is but One. Even in manifested motion there is only unity. These facts can no more be denied. Modern physics also has demonstrated that the sum total of the energies in the universe is the same throughout. It has also been proved that this sum total of energy exists in two forms. It becomes potential, toned down, and calmed, and next it comes out manifested as all these various forces; again it goes back to the quiet state, and again it manifests. Thus it goes on evolving and involving through eternity. The control of this Prana, as before stated, is what is called Pranayama.
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  In an Ocean there are huge waves, like mountains, then smaller waves, and still smaller, down to little bubbles, but back of all these is the infinite Ocean. The bubble is connected with the infinite Ocean at one end, and the huge wave at the other end. So, one may be a gigantic man, and another a little bubble, but each is connected with that infinite Ocean of energy, which is the common birthright of every animal that exists. Wherever there is life, the storehouse of infinite energy is behind it. Starting as some fungus, some very minute, microscopic bubble, and all the time drawing from that infinite store-house of energy, a form is changed slowly and steadily until in course of time it becomes a plant, then an animal, then man, ultimately God. This is attained through millions of aeons, but what is time? An increase of speed, an increase of struggle, is able to bridge the gulf of time. That which naturally takes a long time to accomplish can be shortened by the intensity of the action, says the Yogi. A man may go on slowly drawing in this energy from the infinite mass that exists in the universe, and, perhaps, he will require a hundred thousand years to become a Deva, and then, perhaps, five hundred thousand years to become still higher, and, perhaps, five millions of years to become perfect. Given rapid growth, the time will be lessened. Why is it not possible, with sufficient effort, to reach this very perfection in six months or six years? There is no limit. Reason shows that. If an engine, with a certain amount of coal, runs two miles an hour, it will run the distance in less time with a greater supply of coal. Similarly, why shall not the soul, by intensifying its action, attain perfection in this very life? All beings will at last attain to that goal, we know. But who cares to wait all these millions of aeons? Why not reach it immediately, in this body even, in this human form? Why shall I not get that infinite knowledge, infinite power, now?
  The ideal of the Yogi, the whole science of Yoga, is directed to the end of teaching men how, by intensifying the power of assimilation, to shorten the time for reaching perfection, instead of slowly advancing from point to point and waiting until the whole human race has become perfect. All the great prophets, saints, and seers of the world what did they do? In one span of life they lived the whole life of humanity, traversed the whole length of time that it takes ordinary humanity to come to perfection. In one life they perfect themselves; they have no thought for anything else, never live a moment for any other idea, and thus the way is shortened for them. This is what is meant by concentration, intensifying the power of assimilation, thus shortening the time. Raja-Yoga is the science which teaches us how to gain the power of concentration.
  What has Pranayama to do with spiritualism? Spiritualism is also a manifestation of Pranayama. If it be true that the departed spirits exist, only we cannot see them, it is quite probable that there may be hundreds and millions of them about us we can neither see, feel, nor touch. We may be continually passing and repassing through their bodies, and they do not see or feel us. It is a circle within a circle, universe within universe. We have five senses, and we represent Prana in a certain state of vibration. All beings in the same state of vibration will see one another, but if there are beings who represent Prana in a higher state of vibration, they will not be seen. We may increase the intensity of a light until we cannot see it at all, but there may be beings with eyes so powerful that they can see such light. Again, if its vibrations are very low, we do not see a light, but there are animals that may see it, as cats and owls. Our range of vision is only one plane of the vibrations of this Prana. Take this atmosphere, for instance; it is piled up layer on layer, but the layers nearer to the earth are denser than those above, and as you go higher the atmosphere becomes finer and finer. Or take the case of the Ocean; as you go deeper and deeper the pressure of the water increases, and animals which live at the bottom of the sea can never come up, or they will be broken into pieces.
  Think of the universe as an Ocean of ether, consisting of layer after layer of varying degrees of vibration under the action of Prana; away from the centre the vibrations are less, nearer to it they become quicker and quicker; one order of vibration makes one plane. Then suppose these ranges of vibrations are cut into planes, so many millions of miles one set of vibration, and then so many millions of miles another still higher set of vibration, and so on. It is, therefore, probable, that those who live on the plane of a certain state of vibration will have the power of recognising one another, but will not recognise those above them. Yet, just as by the telescope and the microscope we can increase the scope of our vision, similarly we can by Yoga bring ourselves to the state of vibration of another plane, and thus enable ourselves to see what is going on there. Suppose this room is full of beings whom we do not see. They represent Prana in a certain state of vibration while we represent another. Suppose they represent a quick one, and we the opposite. Prana is the material of which they are composed, as well as we. All are parts of the same Ocean of Prana, they differ only in their rate of vibration. If I can bring myself to the quick vibration, this plane will immediately change for me: I shall not see you any more; you vanish and they appear. Some of you, perhaps, know this to be true. All this bringing of the mind into a higher state of vibration is included in one word in Yoga Samadhi. All these states of higher vibration, superconscious vibrations of the mind, are grouped in that one word, Samadhi, and the lower states of Samadhi give us visions of these beings. The highest grade of Samadhi is when we see the real thing, when we see the material out of which the whole of these grades of beings are composed, and that one lump of clay being known, we know all the clay in the universe.
  Thus we see that Pranayama includes all that is true of spiritualism even. Similarly, you will find that wherever any sect or body of people is trying to search out anything occult and mystical, or hidden, what they are doing is really this Yoga, this attempt to control the Prana. You will find that wherever there is any extraordinary display of power, it is the manifestation of this Prana. Even the physical sciences can be included in Pranayama. What moves the steam engine? Prana, acting through the steam. What are all these phenomena of electricity and so forth but Prana? What is physical science? The science of Pranayama, by external means. Prana, manifesting itself as mental power, can only be controlled by mental means. That part of Pranayama which attempts to control the physical manifestations of the Prana by physical means is called physical science, and that part which tries to control the manifestations of the Prana as mental force by mental means is called Raja-Yoga.

1.02 - Prayer of Parashara to Vishnu, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  Then, ether, air, light, water, and earth, severally united with the properties of sound and the rest, existed as distinguishable according to their qualities, as soothing, terrific, or stupifying; but possessing various energies, and being unconnected, they could not, without combination, create living beings, not having blended with each other. Having combined, therefore, with one another, they assumed, through their mutual association, the character of one mass of entire unity; and from the direction of spirit, with the acquiescence of the indiscrete Principle[29], Intellect and the rest, to the gross elements inclusive, formed an egg[30], which gradually expanded like a bubble of water. This vast egg, O sage, compounded of the elements, and resting on the waters, was the excellent natural abode of Viṣṇu in the form of Brahmā; and there Viṣṇu, the lord of the universe, whose essence is inscrutable, assumed a perceptible form, and even he himself abided in it in the character of Brahmā[31]. Its womb, vast as the mountain Meru, was composed of the mountains; and the mighty Oceans were the waters that filled its cavity. In that egg, O Brahman, were the continents and seas and mountains, the planets and divisions of the universe, the gods, the demons, and mankind. And this egg was externally invested by seven natural envelopes, or by water, air, fire, ether, and Aha
  kāra the origin of the elements, each tenfold the extent of that which it invested; next came the principle of Intelligence; and, finally, the whole was surrounded by the indiscrete Principle: resembling thus the cocoa-nut, filled interiorly with pulp, and exteriorly covered by husk and rind.
  Affecting then the quality of activity, Hari, the lord of all, himself becoming Brahmā, engaged in the creation of the universe. Viṣṇu with the quality of goodness, and of immeasurable power, preserves created things through successive ages, until the close of the period termed a Kalpa; when the same mighty deity, Janārddana[32], invested with the quality of darkness, assumes the awful form of Rudra, and swallows up the universe. Having thus devoured all things, and converted the world into one vast Ocean, the Supreme reposes upon his mighty serpent couch amidst the deep: he awakes after a season, and again, as Brahmā, becomes the author of creation.
  Thus the one only god, Janārddana, takes the designation of Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, accordingly as he creates, preserves, or destroys[33].
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  [2]: This address to Viṣṇu pursues the notion that he, as the supreme being, is one, whilst he is all: he is Avikāra, not subject to change; Sadaikarūpa, one invariable nature: he is the liberator (tāra), or he who bears mortals across the Ocean of existence: he is both single and manifold (ekānekarūpa): and he is the indiscrete (avyakta) cause of the world, as well as the discrete (vyakta) effect; or the invisible cause, and visible creation.
  [3]: Jaganmaya, made up, or consisting substantially of the world. Maya is an affix denoting 'made' or 'consisting of,' as Kāṣṭha maya, 'made of wood.' The world is therefore not regarded by the Pauranics as an emanation or an illusion, but as consubstantial with its first cause.

1.02 - SADHANA PADA, #Patanjali Yoga Sutras, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  drop in the Ocean, and will fall off by its own nothingness. We
  have to go through these experiences, but let us never forget

1.02 - Substance Is Eternal, #Of The Nature Of Things, #Lucretius, #Poetry
  Keep the unfathomable Ocean full?
  And out of what does Ether feed the stars?

1.02 - The Descent. Dante's Protest and Virgil's Appeal. The Intercession of the Three Ladies Benedight., #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  Beside that flood, where Ocean has no vaunt?"
  Never were persons in the world so swift

1.02 - The Doctrine of the Mystics, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  THE IMAGE of this sacrifice is sometimes that of a journey or voyage; for it travels, it ascends; it has a goal - the vastness, the true existence, the light, the felicity - and it is called upon to discover and keep to the good, the straight and the happy path to the goal, the arduous yet joyful road of the Truth. It has to climb, led by the flaming strength of the divine will, from plateau to plateau as of a mountain, it has to cross as in a ship the waters of existence, traverse its rivers, overcome their deep pits and rapid currents; its aim is to arrive at the far-off Ocean of light and infinity.
  And this is no easy or peaceful march; it is for long seasons a fierce and relentless battle. Constantly the Aryan man has to labour and to fight and conquer; he must be a tireless toiler and traveller and a stern warrior, he must force open and storm and sack city after city, win kingdom after kingdom, overthrow and tread down ruthlessly enemy after enemy. His whole progress is a warring of Gods and Titans, Gods and Giants, Indra and the Python, Aryan and Dasyu. Aryan adversaries even he has to face in the open field; for old friends and helpers turn into enemies; the kings of Aryan states whom he would conquer and overpass join themselves to the Dasyus and are leagued against him in supreme battle to prevent his free and utter passing on.
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  Our earth shaped out of the dark inconscient Ocean of existence lifts its high formations and ascending peaks heavenward; heaven of mind has its own formations, clouds that give out their lightnings and their waters of life; the streams of the clarity and the honey ascend out of the subconscient Ocean below and seek the superconscient Ocean above; and from above that Ocean sends downward its rivers of the light and truth and bliss even into our physical being. Thus in images of physical Nature the Vedic poets sing the hymn of our spiritual ascension.
  That ascension has already been effected by the Ancients, the human forefa thers, and the spirits of these great Ancestors still assist their offspring; for the new dawns repeat the old and lean forward in light to join the dawns of the future. Kanwa, Kutsa, Atri, Kakshiwan, Gotama, Shunahshepa have become types of certain spiritual victories which tend to be constantly repeated in the experience of humanity. The seven sages, the Angirasas, are waiting still and always, ready to chant the word, to rend the cavern, to find the lost herds, to recover the hidden Sun. Thus the soul is a battlefield full of helpers and hurters, friends and enemies. All this lives, teems, is personal, is conscious, is active.

1.02 - The Necessity of Magick for All, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  But this is only part of the story. As things are, we have all adventured into an Universe of immeasurable, of incalculable, possibilities, of situations never contemplated by the trend of Evolution. Man is a marine monster; when he decided that it would be better for him somehow to live on land, he had to grow lungs instead of gills. When we want to travel over soft snow, we have to invent ski; when we wish to exchange thoughts, we must arrange a conventional code of sounds, of knots in string, of carved or written characters in a word embark upon the boundless Ocean of hieroglyphics or symbols of one sort or another. (Presently I shall have to explain the supreme importance of such systems; in fact, the Universe itself is not, and cannot be, anything but an arrangement of symbolic characters!)
  Here we are, then, caught in a net of circumstances; if we are to do anything at all beyond automatic vegetative living, we must consciously apply ourselves to Magick, "the Science and Art" (let me remind you!) "of causing change to occur in conformity with the Will." Observe that the least slackness or error means that things happen which do not thus conform; when this is so despite our efforts, we are (temporarily) baffled; when it is our own ignorance of what we ought to will, or lack of skill in adapting our means to the right end, then we set up a conflict in our own Nature: our act is suicidal. Such interior struggle is at the base of nearly all neuroses, as Freud recently "discovered" as if this had not been taught, and taught without his massed errors, by the great teachers of the past! The Taoist doctrine, in particular, is most precise and most emphatic on this point; indeed, it may seem to some of us to overshoot the mark; for nothing is permissible in that scheme but frictionless adjustment and adaptation to circumstance. "Benevolence and righteousness" are actually deprecated! That any such ideas should ever have existed (says Lao-tse) is merely evidence of the universal disorder.

1.02 - THE QUATERNIO AND THE MEDIATING ROLE OF MERCURIUS, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  [7] In the Consilium coniugii there is a similar quaternio with the four qualities arranged as combinations of two contraries, cold and moist, which are not friendly to heat and dryness.33 Other quaternions are: The stone is first an old man, in the end a youth, because the albedo comes at the beginning and the rubedo at the end.34 Similarly the elements are arranged as two manifesta (water and earth), and two occulta (air and fire).35 A further quaternio is suggested by the saying of Bernardus Trevisanus: The upper has the nature of the lower, and the ascending has the nature of the descending.36 The following combination is from the Tractatus Micreris: In it [the Indian Ocean]37 are images of heaven and earth, of summer, autumn, winter, and spring, male and female. If thou callest this spiritual, what thou doest is probable; if corporeal, thou sayest the truth; if heavenly, thou liest not; if earthly, thou hast well spoken.38 Here we are dealing with a double quaternio having the structure shown in the diagram on page 10.
  [8] The double quaternio or ogdoad stands for a totality, for something that is at once heavenly and earthly, spiritual or corporeal, and is found in the Indian Ocean, that is to say in the unconscious. It is without doubt the Microcosm, the mystical Adam and bisexual Original Man in his prenatal state, as it were, when he is identical with the unconscious. Hence in Gnosticism the Father of All is described not only as masculine and feminine (or neither), but as Bythos, the abyss. In the scholia to the Tractatus aureus Hermetis39 there is a quaternio consisting of superius / inferius, exterius / interius. They are united into one thing by means of the circular distillation, named the Pelican:40 Let all be one in one circle or vessel. For this vessel is the true philosophical Pelican, nor is any other to be sought after in all the world. The text gives the following diagram:
  [9] B C D E represent the outside, A is the inside, as it were the origin and source from which the other letters flow, and likewise the final goal to which they flow back,41 F G stands for Above and Below. Together the letters A B C D E F G clearly signify the hidden magical Septenary. The central point A, the origin and goal, the Ocean or great sea, is also called a circulus exiguus, very small circle, and a mediator making peace between the enemies or elements, that they may love one another in a meet embrace.42 This little inner circle corresponds to the Mercurial Fountain in the Rosarium, which I have described in my Psychology of the Transference. The text calls it the more spiritual, perfect, and nobler Mercurius,43 the true arcane substance, a spirit, and goes on:
  For the spirit alone penetrates all things, even the most solid bodies.44 Thus the catholicity of religion, or of the true Church, consists not in a visible and bodily gathering together of men, but in the invisible, spiritual concord and harmony of those who believe devoutly and truly in the one Jesus Christ. Whoever attaches himself to a particular church outside this King of Kings, who alone is the shepherd of the true spiritual church, is a sectarian, a schismatic, and a heretic. For the Kingdom of God cometh not with observation, but is within us, as our Saviour himself says in the seventeenth chapter of St. Luke.45

1.02 - The Three European Worlds, #The Ever-Present Origin, #Jean Gebser, #Integral
  Once again he turns away and yields to something indicative of his poetic sensibility. Helpless in the face of the expanse before him and groping for some kind of moral support, he opens a copy of Augustine's Confessions where he chances upon a phrase. It stems from that realm of the soul to which he had turned his gaze after his initial encounter with landscape. "God and my companion are witnesses," he writes, "that my glance fell upon the passage: `And men went forth to behold the high mountains and the mighty surge of the sea, and the broad stretches of the rivers and the inexhaustible Ocean, and the paths of the stars, and so doing, lose themselves in wonderment [et relinquunt se ipsos].' "
  Once more, he is terrified, only this time less by his encounter with space than by the encounter with his soul of which he is reminded by the chance discovery of Augustine's words. "I admit I was overcome with wonderment," he continues; "I begged my Brother who also desired to read the Passage not to disturb me, and closed the book. I was irritated for having turned my thoughts to mundane matters at such a moment, for even the Pagan philosophers should have long since taught me that there is nothing more wondrous than the soul [nihilpraeteranimumessemirabile], and that compared to its greatness nothing is great."
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  Space is the insistent concern of this era. In underscoring this assertion, we have relied only on the testimony of its most vivid manifestation, the discovery of perspective. We did, however, mention in passing that at the very moment when Leonardo discovers space and solves the problem of perspective, thereby creating the possibility for spatial objectification in painting, other events occur which parallel his discovery. Copernicus, for example, shatters the limits of the geocentric sky and discovers heliocentric space; Columbus goes beyond the encompassing Oceanos and discovers earth's space: Vesalius, the first major anatomist, bursts the confines of Galen's ancient doctrines of the human Body and discovers the body's space; Harvey destroys the precepts of Hippocrates' humoral medicine and reveals the circulatory system. And there is Kepler, who by demonstrating the elliptical orbit of the planets, overthrows antiquity's unperspectival world-image of circular and flat surfaces (a view still held by Copernicus) that dated back to Ptolemy's conception of the circular movement of the planets.
  It is this same shape - the ellipse - which Michelangelo introduces into architecture via his dome of St. Peters, which is elliptical and not round or suggestive of the cavern or vault.
  Here, too, we find a heightened sense of spatiality at the expense of antiquity's feeling of Oceanic space. Galileo penetrates even deeper into space by perfecting the telescope, discovered only shortly before in Holland, and employing it for astronomical studies preparations for man's ultimate conquest of air and sub Oceanic space that came later and realized the designs already conceived and drawn up in advance by Leonardo.
  This intense desire evident at the turn of the sixteenth century to conquer space, and to break through the flat ancient cavern wall, is exemplified not only by he transition from sacred fresco painting to that on canvas, but even by the most minute and mundane endeavours. It was around this time that lace was first introduced; and here we see that even the fabric could no longer serve merely as a surface, but had to be broken open, as it were, to reveal the visibility of the background or substratum. Nor is it accidental that in those years of the discovery of space via perspective, the incursions into the various spatial worlds mentioned above brought on with finality a transformation of the world into a spatial, that is, a sectored world. The previous unity breaks apart; not only is the world segmented and fragmented, but the age of colonialism and the other divisions begins: schisms and Splits in the church, conquests and power politics, unbounded technology, and all types of emancipations.

1.036 - The Rise of Obstacles in Yoga Practice, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  That is the reason why we have different types of feeling in respect of persons and things at different times, and we frequently go on changing our attitude towards persons and things. The reason is that our relationships with externals are not necessarily the conscious relationships, but the invisible potentialities and the urges that are present on the subconscious and the unconscious levels. They are more powerful than those on the conscious levels, and they are the real personality. Psychoanalysts tell us that the conscious level is like the tip of an iceberg in the Ocean, the larger portion of it being submerged and invisible. We do not see it at all, but it is so hard that it can severely damage a ship if the ship hits it. Likewise, our larger personality is hidden inside, and a very insignificant part comes out as what we appear to be in conscious life.
  So, the obstacles are not necessarily the outcome of conscious action, perception and cognition. The obstacles are the reactions set up by our deeper personality. It is not merely the intelligible relationships of waking consciousness that are the causes of our experiences, but the unintelligible inner hidden latencies which become these powers. So we ourselves cannot know what mood will come to us tomorrow, what we will do tomorrow, what we will utter tomorrow, and in what direction we will move tomorrow. "Oh, something occurred to me, and so I went somewhere," is how we will put it. Why should something just occur to us and make us go somewhere? The reason is that the causes of our moods and actions are not always on the conscious level, and as long as they are there, even unconsciously, they shall be the determining factors of our future; and these are the obstacles which have to be faced with a deliberate, conscious practice of yoga.

1.03 - A Parable, #The Lotus Sutra, #Anonymous, #Various
  Has made my mind tranquil like the Ocean.
  While listening to him

1.03 - A Sapphire Tale, #Words Of Long Ago, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Amid the western Ocean lies a little island valued for its valuable forests.
  One radiant summer's day, a young girl is walking slowly in the shade of the wonderful trees. Her name is Liane and she is fair among women; her li the body sways gracefully beneath light garments, her face, whose delicate skin seems paler for her carmine lips, is crowned with a heavy coil of hair so golden that it shines; and her eyes, like two deep doors opening on limitless blue, light up her features with their intellectual radiance.

1.03 - BOOK THE THIRD, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  No mountains rise, nor Oceans flow between.
  A shallow water hinders my embrace;

1.03 - Hieroglypics Life and Language Necessarily Symbolic, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  But it doesn't stop there. When we try to convey thought by writing, we are bound to sit down solidly, and construct a holy Qabalah out of nothing. Why would a curve open to the right, sound like the Ocean, open at the top, like you? And all these arbitrary symbolic letters are combined by just as symbolic and arbitrary devices to take on conventional meanings, these words again combined into phrases by no less high-handed a procedure.
  And then folk wonder how it is that there should be error and misunderstanding in the transmission of thought from one person to another! Rather regard it as a miraculous intervention of Providence when even one of even the simplest ideas "gets across." Now then, this being so, it is evidently good sense to construct one's own alphabet, with one's own very precise definitions, in order to handle an abstruse and technical subject like Magick. The "ordinary" words such as God, self, soul, spirit and the rest have been used so many thousand times in so many thousand ways, usually by writers who knew not, or cared not for the necessity of definition that to use them to-day in any scientific essay is almost ludicrous.

1.03 - Measure of time, Moments of Kashthas, etc., #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  Brahmā is said to be born: a familiar phrase, to signify his manifestation; and, as the peculiar measure of his presence, a hundred of his years is said to constitute his life: that period is also called Param, and the half of it, Parārddham[2]. I have already declared to you, oh sinless Brahman, that Time is a form of Viṣṇu: hear now how it is applied to measure the duration of Brahmā, and of all other sentient beings, as well as of those which are unconscious, as the mountains, Oceans, and the like.
  Oh best of sages, fifteen twinklings of the eye make a Kāṣṭhā; thirty Kāṣṭhās, one Kalā; and thirty Kalās, one Muhūrtta[3]. Thirty Muhūrttas constitute a day and night of mortals: thirty such days make a month, divided into two half-months: six months form an Ayana (the period of the sun's progress north or south of the ecliptic): and two Ayanas compose a year. The southern Ayana is a night, and the northern a day of the gods. Twelve thousand divine years, each composed of (three hundred and sixty) such days, constitute the period of the four Yugas, or ages. They are thus distributed: the Krita age has four thousand divine years; the Tretā three thousand; the Dvāpara two thousand; and the Kali age one thousand: so those acquainted with antiquity have declared. The period that precedes a Yuga is called a Sandhyā, and it is of as many hundred years as there are thousands in the Yuga: and the period that follows a Yuga, termed the Sandhyānsa, is of similar duration. The interval between the Sandhyā and the Sandhyānsa is the Yuga, denominated Krita, Tretā, &c. The Krita, Tretā, Dvāpara, and Kali, constitute a great age, or aggregate of four ages: a thousand such aggregates are a day of Brahmā, and fourteen Menus reign within that term. Hear the division of time which they measure[4].
  Seven Ṛṣis, certain (secondary) divinities, Indra, Manu, and the kings his sons, are created and perish at one period[5]; and the interval, called a Manvantara, is equal to seventy-one times the number of years contained in the four Yugas, with some additional years: this is the duration of the Manu, the (attendant) divinities, and the rest, which is equal to 852.000 divine years, or to 306.720.000 years of mortals, independent of the additional period[6]. Fourteen times this period constitutes a Brāhma day, that is, a day of Brahmā; the term (Brāhma) being the derivative form. At the end of this day a dissolution of the universe occurs, when all the three worlds, earth, and the regions of space, are consumed with fire. The dwellers of Maharloka (the region inhabited by the saints who survive the world), distressed by the heat, repair then to Janaloka (the region of holy men after their decease). When the-three worlds are but one mighty Ocean, Brahmā, who is one with Nārāyaṇa, satiate with the demolition of the universe, sleeps upon his serpent-bed-contemplated, the lotus born, by the ascetic inhabitants of the Janaloka-for a night of equal duration with his day; at the close of which he creates anew. Of such days and nights is a year of Brahmā composed; and a hundred such years constitute his whole life[7]. One Parārddha[8], or half his existence, has expired, terminating with the Mahā Kalpa[9] called Pādma. The Kalpa (or day of Brahmā) termed Vārāha is the first of the second period of Brahmā's existence.
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1.03 - Some Practical Aspects, #Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, #Rudolf Steiner, #Theosophy
   the silent activity of woodl and creatures and insects. Yet no city-dweller should fail to give to the organs of his soul and spirit, as they develop, the nurture that comes from the inspired teachings of spiritual research. If our eyes cannot follow the woods in their mantel of green every spring, day by day, we should instead open our soul to the glorious teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, or of St. John's Gospel, or of St. Thomas Kempis, and to the descriptions resulting from spiritual science. There are many ways to the summit of insight, but much depends on the right choice. The spiritually experienced could say much concerning these paths, much that might seem strange to the uninitiated. Someone, for instance, might be very far advanced on the path; he might be standing, so to speak, at the very entrance of sight and hearing with soul and spirit; he is then fortunate enough to make a journey over the calm or maybe tempestuous Ocean, and a veil falls away from the eyes of his soul; suddenly he becomes a seer. Another is also so far advanced that this veil only needs to be loosened; this occurs through some stroke of destiny. On another this stroke might well have had the effect
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1.03 - Tara, Liberator from the Eight Dangers, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  stormy Ocean of cyclic existence. It does this in two ways. First, under the
  inuence of attachmentwhich clings to persons, objects, places, ideas,

1.03 - The House Of The Lord, #Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo, #Nirodbaran, #Integral Yoga
  There were occasions, though rare, when we had to intrude upon his strict privacy. An urgent call from the Ashram Press about some proof corrections of his book demanded his immediate attention. I cautiously approached from behind and stood near him. He asked without turning my way, in an impersonal tone, "What is it?" A moment's ripple in the vast even Ocean of silence. The Mother always felt that pervasive silence whenever she entered the room. I informed him of the queries from the Press. There were some proof-readers who had the Johnsonian mind; they could not accept Sri Aurobindo's flexible use of prepositions or some new turns of phrases. Either they thought these were due to oversight or was it their grammarian pedantry that made them wiser than he? At last he had to remark, "Let them not interfere with my English!" His admonitions were always gentle. When the Mother heard about it, she observed, "How do they dare correct his English? Sri Aurobindo is a gentleman; he won't say anything that might hurt I am not a gentleman." We understood very well what the Mother meant. A few anecdotes to illustrate the point. When Sri Aurobindo was living with his family in Calcutta, Sarojini, his younger sister, made frequent complaints about the rudeness and impertinence of their cook. Sri Aurobindo simply listened and forgot all about it. Sarojini at last lost her patience and urged upon him a drastic step. Sri Aurobindo called the cook in a grave voice and asked, "I hear you have behaved rudely. Don't do it again!" Everybody was disappointed at this anticlimax and realised that no further strictness could be expected of him. So too when the Mother once brought a complaint to him against a sadhak who, in a fit of temper, had beaten somebody, "This is the third time! What should be done? I want your sanction, Lord," she said. Sri Aurobindo calmly replied, "Let him be given a final warning." We knew very well that this "final warning" could not be really final.
  The long stretch of silence ceased only with the arrival of his first and principal meal of the day. Still we hardly ever heard him express that his "stomach was getting unsteady". The day's second meal, supper, had to be quite light. Let me stress one thing at the very outset: in his whole tenor of life, he followed the rule laid down by the Gita, moderation in everything. This was his teaching as well as his practice. To look at the outward commonplaceness of his life, eating, sleeping, joking, etc., and to make a leaping statement that here was another man like oneself, would be logical, but not true. Similarly in Sri Aurobindo's Yoga, even a high experience must not disturb the normal rhythm of life. Naturally, I was extremely curious, and so were the others, I believe, to see what kind of food he took; had he any preference for a particular dish and how much had he in common with our taste? We had to wait a long time before he regained his health, and could sit up and "enjoy" a proper meal. As soon as people learnt about it, dishes from various sadhikas began to pour in as for the Deity in the temple. And just as the Deity does, so did he, or rather the Mother did on his behalf: only a little from a dish was offered to him and all the rest was sent back as prasd. For his regular meal, there were a few devotees like Amiya, Nolina and Mridu selected by the Mother for their good cooking, which Sri Aurobindo specially liked. Mridu was a simple Bengali village widow. She, like other ladies here, called Sri Aurobindo her father, and took great pride in cooking for him. Her "father" liked her luchis very much, she would boast, and these creations of hers have been immortalised by him in one of his letters to her. She was given to maniacal fits of threatening suicide, and Sri Aurobindo would console her with, "If you commit suicide, who will cook luchis for me?" Her cooking got such wide publicity that the house she lived in was named Prasd. Food from the devotees, though tasty, was sometimes too greasy or spicy, and once it did not agree with him. So a separate kitchen, known as the Mother's Kitchen, was started for preparing only the Mother's and Sri Aurobindo's food. It was done under the most perfect hygienic conditions following the Mother's own special instructions. Her insistence is always on cleanliness. (She said in a recent message: Cleanliness is the first indispensable step towards the supramental manifestation...) I questioned Sri Aurobindo about this: "I wonder why the Divine is so particular about contagion, infection, etc. Is he vulnerable to the virus and the microbe?" He replied, "And why on earth should you expect the Divine to feed himself on germs and bacilli and poisons of all kinds? Singular theology, yours!"

1.03 - The Void, #Of The Nature Of Things, #Lucretius, #Poetry
  But now through Oceans, lands, and heights of heaven
  By divers causes and in divers modes,

1.03 - To Layman Ishii, #Beating the Cloth Drum Letters of Zen Master Hakuin, #unset, #Integral Yoga
  I sighed and replied, "The Ocean of true reality is boundless and profoundly deep. The Buddha
  Way is immeasurably vast. Some priests do nothing but seek fame and success until their dying day, never showing the slightest interest in the path of Zen or the Buddha's Dharma. Others become enthralled in literary pursuits or become addicted to sake or women, oblivious of the hell fires
  --
  "There is a sea beach only several hundred paces from my native village of Hara. Suppose someone is troubled because he doesn't know the taste of seawater, and decides to sample some. He sets out down to the beach, but stops and comes backs before he has gone even a hundred steps. He starts out again, this time returning after taking only ten steps. He will never know the taste of seawater that way, will he? Yet if he keeps going straight ahead and he doesn't turn back, even if he lives far inland in a landlocked province such as Shinano, Kai, Hida, or Mino, he will eventually reach the Ocean. By dipping his finger in the Ocean and licking it, he will know instantly the taste of seawater the world over, because it has the same taste everywhere, in India, in China, in the southern or northern seas.
  "It is the same for Dharma patricians exploring the secret depths. Proceeding straight ahead, pushing steadily forward, they bore into their minds with unbroken effort, never slackening or regressing. When the breakthrough suddenly arrives, they penetrate their own nature, the nature of others, the nature of sentient beings, the nature of evil passions and enlightenment, the nature of the

1.03 - VISIT TO VIDYASAGAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER: "Ah! Today, at last, I have come to the Ocean. Up till now I have seen only canals, marshes, or a river at the most. But today I am face to face with the sagar, the Ocean."(All laugh.)
  VIDYASAGAR (smiling): "Then please take home some salt water." (Laughter.) MASTER: "Oh, no! Why salt water? You aren't the Ocean of ignorance. You are the Ocean of vidy, knowledge. You are the Ocean of condensed milk." (All laugh.) VIDYASAGAR: "Well, you may put it that way."
  The pundit became silent. Sri Ramakrishna said: "Your activities are inspired by sattva.
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  Suppose a man has seen the Ocean, and somebody asks him, 'Well, what is the Ocean like?' The first man opens his mouth as wide as he can and says: 'What a sight! What tremendous waves and sounds!' The description of Brahman in the sacred books is like that. It is said in the Vedas that Brahman is of the nature of Bliss - It is Satchidananda.
  "Suka and other sages stood on the shore of this Ocean of Brahman and saw and touched the water. According to one school of thought they never plunged into it.
  Those who do, cannot come back to the world again.
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  "Once a salt doll went to measure the depth of the Ocean. (All laugh.) It wanted to tell others how deep the water was. But this it could never do, for no sooner did it get into the water than it melted. Now who was there to report the Ocean's depth?"
  A DEVOTEE: "Suppose a man has obtained the Knowledge of Brahman in samdhi.
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  "What is needed is absorption in God - loving Him intensely. The 'Nectar Lake' is the Lake of Immortality. A man sinking in It does not die, but becomes immortal. Some people believe that by thinking of God too much the mind becomes deranged; but that is not true. God is the Lake of Nectar, the Ocean of Immortality. He is called the 'Immortal' in the Vedas. Sinking in It, one does not die, but verily transcends death.
  Of little use are worship, oblations, or sacrifice.

1.04 - ADVICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  When shall I sink at last, ever beholding Him, Into that Ocean of Delight?
  Lord, as Infinite Wisdom Thou shalt enter my soul, And my unquiet mind, made speechless by Thy sight, Will find a haven at Thy feet.
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  But never believe the bed of the Ocean bare of gems If in the first few dives you fail;
  With firm resolve and self-control
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  Down in the Ocean depths of heavenly Wisdom lie The wondrous pearls of Peace, O mind;
  And you yourself can gather them,
  --
  Within those Ocean depths, as well,
  Six alligators, lurk - lust, anger, and the rest -
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  Upon the Ocean bed lie strewn
  Unnumbered pearls and precious gems;
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  Narendra and his friends came down from their seats on the raised platform of the Panchavati and stood near the Master. He returned to his room with them. The Master continued: "When you plunge in the water of the Ocean, you may be attacked by alligators. But they won't touch you if your body is smeared with turmeric. There are no doubt six alligators - lust, anger, avarice, and so on - within you, in the 'heart's fathomless depths'. But protect yourself with the turmeric of discrimination and renunciation, and they won't touch you.
  Futility of mere lecturing

1.04 - BOOK THE FOURTH, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  For all their waters in old Ocean's womb:
  So this vast city worlds of shades receives,
  --
  With their sharp beaks the whiten'd Ocean plough;
  So when the monster mov'd, still at his back

1.04 - GOD IN THE WORLD, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  The ruler of the Southern Ocean was Shu, the ruler of the Northern Ocean was Hu, and the ruler of the Centre was Chaos. Shu and Hu were continually meeting in the land of Chaos, who treated them very well. They consulted together how they might repay his kindness, and said: Men all have seven orifices for the purpose of seeing, hearing, eating and breathing, while this ruler alone has not a single one. Let us try to make them for him. Accordingly they dug one orifice in him every day. At the end of seven days Chaos died.
  Chuang Tzu

1.04 - Homage to the Twenty-one Taras, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  Lotus-born in an Ocean of tears
  Of Chenresig, three worlds protector.

1.04 - KAI VALYA PADA, #Patanjali Yoga Sutras, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  infinite river of souls is flowing into the Ocean of perfection,
  of self-realisation.

1.04 - Narayana appearance, in the beginning of the Kalpa, as the Varaha (boar), #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  Nārāyaṇa's appearance, in the beginning of the Kalpa, as the Varṣa or boar: Prithivī (Earth) addresses him: he raises the world from beneath the waters: hymned by Sanandana and the Yogis. The earth floats on the Ocean: divided into seven zones. The lower spheres of the universe restored. Creation renewed.
  Maitreya said:-
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  At the close of the past (or Pādma) Kalpa, the divine Brahmā, endowed with the quality of goodness, awoke from his night of sleep, and beheld the universe void. He, the supreme Nārāyaṇa, the incomprehensible, the sovereign of all creatures, invested with the form of Brahmā, the god without beginning, the creator of all things; of whom, with respect to his name Nārāyaṇa, the god who has the form of Brahmā, the imperishable origin of the world, this verse is repeated, "The waters are called Nārā, because they were the offspring of Nara (the supreme spirit); and as in them his first (Ayana) progress (in the character of Brahmā) took place, he is thence named Nārāyaṇa (he whose place of moving was the waters)[2]." He, the lord, concluding that within the waters lay the earth, and being desirous to raise it up, created another form for that purpose; and as in preceding Kalpas he had assumed the shape of a fish or a tortoise, so in this he took the figure of a boar. Having adopted a form composed of the sacrifices of the Vedas[3], for the preservation of the whole earth, the eternal, supreme, and universal soul, the great progenitor of created beings, eulogized by Sanaka and the other saints who dwell in the sphere of holy men (Janaloka); he, the supporter of spiritual and material being, plunged into the Ocean. The goddess Earth, beholding him thus descending to the subterrene regions, bowed in devout adoration, and thus glorified the god:-
  Prīthivī (Earth).-Hail to thee, who art all creatures; to thee, the holder of the mace and shell: elevate me now from this place, as thou hast upraised me in days of old. From thee have I proceeded; of thee do I consist; as do the skies, and all other existing things. Hail to thee, spirit of the supreme spirit; to thee, soul of soul; to thee, who art discrete and indiscrete matter; who art one with the elements and with time. Thou art the creator of all things, their preserver, and their destroyer, in the forms, oh lord, of Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Rudra, at the seasons of creation, duration, and dissolution. When thou hast devoured all things, thou reposest on the Ocean that sweeps over the world, meditated upon, oh Govinda, by the wise. No one knoweth thy true nature, and the gods adore thee only in the forms it bath pleased thee to assume. They who are desirous of final liberation, worship thee as the supreme Brahmā; and who that adores not Vāsudeva, shall obtain emancipation? Whatever may be apprehended by the mind, whatever may be perceived by the senses, whatever may he discerned by the intellect, all is but a form of thee. I am of thee, upheld by thee; thou art my creator, and to thee I fly for refuge: hence, in this universe, Mādhavī (the bride of Mādhava or Viṣṇu) is my designation. Triumph to the essence of all wisdom, to the unchangeable, the imperishable: triumph to the eternal; to the indiscrete, to the essence of discrete things: to him who is both cause and effect; who is the universe; the sinless lord of sacrifice[4]; triumph. Thou art sacrifice; thou art the oblation; thou art the mystic Omkāra; thou art the sacrificial fires; thou art the Vedas, and their dependent sciences; thou art, Hari, the object of all worship[5]. The sun, the stars, the planets, the whole world; all that is formless, or that has form; all that is visible, or invisible; all, Puruṣottama, that I have said, or left unsaid; all this, Supreme, thou art. Hail to thee, again and again! hail! all hail!
  Parāśara said:-
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  The Yogis.-Triumph, lord of lords supreme; Keśava, sovereign of the earth, the wielder of the mace, the shell, the discus, and the sword: cause of production, destruction, and existence. THOU ART, oh god: there is no other supreme condition, but thou. Thou, lord, art the person of sacrifice: for thy feet are the Vedas; thy tusks are the stake to which the victim is bound; in thy teeth are the offerings; thy mouth is the altar; thy tongue is the fire; and the hairs of thy body are the sacrificial grass. Thine eyes, oh omnipotent, are day and night; thy head is the seat of all, the place of Brahma; thy mane is all the hymns of the Vedas; thy nostrils are all oblations: oh thou, whose snout is the ladle of oblation; whose deep voice is the chanting of the Sāma veda; whose body is the hall of sacrifice; whose joints are the different ceremonies; and whose ears have the properties of both voluntary and obligatory rites[7]: do thou, who art eternal, who art in size a mountain, be propitious. We acknowledge thee, who hast traversed the world, oh universal form, to be the beginning, the continuance, and the destruction of all things: thou art the supreme god. Have pity on us, oh lord of conscious and unconscious beings. The orb of the earth is seen seated on the tip of thy tusks, as if thou hadst been sporting amidst a lake where the lotus floats, and hadst borne away the leaves covered with soil. The space between heaven and earth is occupied by thy body, oh thou of unequalled glory, resplendent with the power of pervading the universe, oh lord, for the benefit of all. Thou art the aim of all: there is none other than thee, sovereign of the world: this is thy might, by which all things, fixed or movable, are pervaded. This form, which is now beheld, is thy form, as one essentially with wisdom. Those who have not practised devotion, conceive erroneously of the nature of the world. The ignorant, who do not perceive that this universe is of the nature of wisdom, and judge of it as an object of perception only, are lost in the Ocean of spiritual ignorance. But they who know true wisdom, and whose minds are pure, behold this whole world as one with divine knowledge, as one with thee, oh god. Be favourable, oh universal spirit: raise up this earth, for the habitation of created beings. Inscrutable deity, whose eyes are like lotuses, give us felicity. Oh lord, thou art endowed with the quality of goodness: raise up, Govinda, this earth, for the general good. Grant us happiness, oh lotus-eyed. May this, thy activity in creation, be beneficial to the earth. Salutation to thee. Grant us happiness, oh lotus-eyed. arāśara said:-
  The supreme being thus eulogized, upholding the earth, raised it quickly, and placed it on the summit of the Ocean, where it floats like a mighty vessel, and from its expansive surface does not sink beneath the waters. Then, having levelled the earth, the great eternal deity divided it into portions, by mountains: he who never wills in vain, created, by his irresistible power, those mountains again upon the earth which had been consumed at the destruction of the world. Having then divided the earth into seven great portions or continents, as it was before, he constructed in like manner the four (lower) spheres, earth, sky, heaven, and the sphere of the sages (Maharloka). Thus Hari, the four-faced god, invested with the quality of activity, and taking the form of Brahmā, accomplished the creation: but he (Brahmā) is only the instrumental cause of things to be created; the things that are capable of being created arise from nature as a common material cause: with exception of one instrumental cause alone, there is no need of any other cause, for (imperceptible) substance becomes perceptible substance according to the powers with which it is originally imbued[8].
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  [3]: The Varāha form was chosen, says the Vāyu P., because it is an animal delighting to sport in water, but it is described in many Purāṇas, as it is in the Viṣṇu, as a type of the ritual of the Vedas, as we shall have further occasion to remark. The elevation of the earth from beneath the Ocean in this form, was, therefore, probably at first an allegorical representation of the extrication of the world from a deluge of iniquity by the rites of religion. Geologists may perhaps suspect, in the original and unmystified tradition, an allusion to a geological fact, or the existence of lacustrine mammalia in the early periods of the earth.
  [4]: Yajñapati, 'the bestower of the beneficial results of sacrifices.'

1.04 - On blessed and ever-memorable obedience, #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  I have seen some living in obedience who, through their fathers direction, became filled with compunction, meek, temperate, zealous, free from inner conflicts, and fervent. But demons came to them and sowed in them the thought that they now had the qualifications for the solitary life,3 and that in solitude they would attain to freedom from passion4 as the final prize. Thus deceived, they left the harbour and put out to sea, but when a storm came down upon them they were pitifully exposed to danger from this foul and bitter Ocean through being unprovided with pilots.
  This sea is bound to be stirred up and roused and enraged, so as to cast out of it again on to the dry land the wood, and hay, and all the corruption that was brought down into it by the rivers of the passions. Let us watch nature and we shall find that after a storm at sea there comes a deep calm.

1.04 - Sounds, #Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience, #Henry David Thoreau, #Philosophy
  Commerce is unexpectedly confident and serene, alert, adventurous, and unwearied. It is very natural in its methods withal, far more so than many fantastic enterprises and sentimental experiments, and hence its singular success. I am refreshed and expanded when the freight train rattles past me, and I smell the stores which go dispensing their odors all the way from Long Wharf to Lake Champlain, reminding me of foreign parts, of coral reefs, and Indian Oceans, and tropical climes, and the extent of the globe. I feel more like a citizen of the world at the sight of the palm-leaf which will cover so many flaxen New England heads the next summer, the Manilla hemp and cocoa-nut husks, the old junk, gunny bags, scrap iron, and rusty nails. This car-load of torn sails is more legible and interesting now than if they should be wrought into paper and printed books. Who can write so graphically the history of the storms they have weathered as these rents have done?
  They are proof-sheets which need no correction. Here goes lumber from the Maine woods, which did not go out to sea in the last freshet, risen four dollars on the thousand because of what did go out or was split up; pine, spruce, cedar,first, second, third, and fourth qualities, so lately all of one quality, to wave over the bear, and moose, and caribou. Next rolls Thomaston lime, a prime lot, which will get far among the hills before it gets slacked. These rags in bales, of all hues and qualities, the lowest condition to which cotton and linen descend, the final result of dress,of patterns which are now no longer cried up, unless it be in Milwaukie, as those splendid articles,

1.04 - THE APPEARANCE OF ANOMALY - CHALLENGE TO THE SHARED MAP, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  I took a trip to the Ocean. There were cliffs behind the beach. I was standing on one of the cliffs, looking
  out over the water. I was in a depressed state of mind. I looked out to the horizon. I could see the figure
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  realms. The lower kingdom is the domain of the unknown, subterranean, Oceanic, hellish land of reptilian
  power, blind force, and eternal darkness. The ancient Scandinavians believed, for example in keeping

1.04 - The Crossing of the First Threshold, #The Hero with a Thousand Faces, #Joseph Campbell, #Mythology
  as they thought, into the boundless Ocean of immortal being that
  surrounds the cosmos, like an endless mythological serpent bit

1.04 - The Future of Man, #Let Me Explain, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  association of its elements, whether in the Oceans or on land.
  Upon an imaginary earth of constantly increasing extent,

1.04 - The Gods of the Veda, #Vedic and Philological Studies, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Saraswati and the Great Ocean
  One of the greatest deities of the Vedic Pantheon is a woman, Gna,a feminine power whether of material or moral nature,whether her functions work in the subjective or the objective. The Hindu religion has always laid an overpowering stress on this idea of the woman in Nature. It is not only in the Purana that the Woman looms so large, not only in the Shakta cult that she becomes a supreme Name. In the Upanishads it is only when Indra, in his search for the mysterious and ill-understood Mastering Brahman, meets with the Woman in the heaven of thingstasminn evakashe striyam ajagama UmamHaimavatim, In that same sky he came to the Woman, Uma, daughter of Himavan,that he is able to learn the thing which he seeks. The Stri, the Aja or unborn Female Energy, is the executive Divinity of the universe, the womb, the mother, the bride, the mould & instrument of all joy & being. The Veda also speaks of the gnah, the Women,feminine powers without whom the masculine are not effective for work & formation; for when the gods are to be satisfied who support the sacrifice & effect it, vahnayah, yajatrah, then Medhatithi of the Kanwas calls on Agni to yoke them with female mates, patnivatas kridhi, in their activity and enjoyment. In one of his greatest hymns, the twenty-second of the first Mandala, he speaks expressly of the patnir devanam, the brides of the Strong Ones, who are to be called to extend protection, to brea the a mighty peace, to have their share the joy of the Soma wine. Indrani, Varunani, Agnayi,we can recognise these goddesses and their mastering gods; but there are threein addition to Mother Earthwho seem to stand on a different level and are mentioned without the names of their mates if they have any and seem to enjoy an independent power and activity. They are Ila,Mahi&Saraswati, the three goddesses born of Love or born of Bliss, Tisro devir mayobhuvah.
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  But by what power of Saraswatis are falsehood & error excluded and the mind and discerning reason held to truth & right-thinking? This, if I mistake not, is what the Rishi Madhuchchhanda, the drashta of Veda has seen for us in his last and culminating verse. I have said that arnas is a flowing water whether river or sea; for the word expresses either a flowing continuity or a flowing expanse. We may translate it then as the river of Mah or Mahas, and place arnas in apposition with Saraswati. This goddess will then be in our subjective being some principle to which the Vedic thinkers gave the names of Mah and Mahas for it is clear, if the rest of our interpretation is at all correct, that there can be no question of a material stream & arnas must refer to some stream or storehouse of subjective faculty. But there are strong objections to such a collocation. We shall find later that the goddess Mahi and not Saraswati is the objectivising feminine power and divine representative of this Vedic principle Mahas; prachetayati besides demands an object and maho arnas is the only object which the structure of the sentence and the rhythm of the verse will allow. I translate therefore Saraswati awakens by the perceptive intelligence the Ocean (or, flowing expanse) of Mahas and governs diversely all the movements (or, all the faculties) of the understanding.
  What is Mah or Mahas?The word means great, embracing, full, comprehensive. The Earth, also, because of its wideness & containing faculty is called mahi,just as it is called prithivi, dhara, medini, dharani, etc. In various forms, the root itself, mahi, mahitwam, maha, magha, etc, it recurs with remarkable profusion and persistence throughout the Veda. Evidently it expressed some leading thought of the Rishis, was some term of the highest importance in their system of psychology. Turning to the Purana we find the term mahat applied to some comprehensive principle which is supposed itself to be near to the unmanifest, avyaktam but to supply the material of all that is manifest and always to surround, embrace and uphold it. Mahat seems here to be an objective principle; but this need not trouble us; for in the old Hindu system all that is objective had something subjective corresponding to it and constituting its real nature. We find it explicitly declared in the Vishnu Purana that all things here are manifestations of vijnana, pure ideal knowledge, sarvani vijnanavijrimbhitaniideal knowledge vibrating out into intensity of various phenomenal existences each with its subjective reason for existence and objective case & form of existence. Is ideal knowledge then the subjective principle of mahat? If so, vijnanam and the Vedic mahas are likely to be terms identical in their philosophical content and psychological significance. We turn to the Upanishads and find mention made more than once of a certain subjective state of the soul, which is called Mahan Atma, a state into which the mind and senses have to be drawn up as we rise by samadhi of the instruments of knowledge into the supreme state of Brahman and which is superior therefore to these instruments. The Mahan Atma is the state of the pure Brahman out of which the vijnana or ideal truth (sattwa or beness of things) emerges and it is higher than the vijnana but nearer us than the Unmanifest or Avyaktam (Katha: III.10, 11,13 & VI.7). If we understand by the Mahan Atma that status of soul existence (Purusha) which is the basis of the objective mahat or mahati prakriti and which develops the vijnanam or ideal knowledge as its subjective instrument, then we shall have farther light on the nature of Mahas in the ancient conceptions. We shall see that it is ideal knowledge, vijnanam, or is connected with ideal knowledge.
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  It was this aspect of impure mahas, vijnanam working not in its own home, swe dame but in the house of a stranger, as a servant of an inferior faculty, reason as we call it, which led the Rishi Mahachamasya to include mahas among the vyahritis. But vijnana itself is an integral part of the supreme movement, it is divine thought in divine being,therefore not a vyahriti. The Veda uses to express this pure Truth &ideal knowledge another word, equivalent in meaning to mahat,the word brihat and couples with it two other significant expressions, satyam & ritam. This trinity of satyam ritam brihatSacchidananda objectivisedis the Mahan Atma. Satyam is Truth, the principle of infinite & divine Being, Sat objectivised to Knowledge as the Truth of things self-manifested; Ritam is Law, the motion of things thought out, the principle of divine self-aware energy, Chit-shakti objectivised to knowledge as the Truth of things selfarranged; Brihat is full content & fullness, satisfaction, Nature, the principle of divine Bliss objectivised to knowledge as the Truth of things contented with its own manifestation in law of being & law of action. For, as the Vedanta tells us, there is no lasting satisfaction in the little, in the unillumined or half-illumined things of mind & sense, satisfaction there is only in the large, the self-true & self-existent. Nalpe sukham asti bhumaiva sukham. Bhuma, brihat, mahat, that is God. It is Ananda therefore that insists on largeness & constitutes the mahat or brihat. Ananda is the soul of Nature, its essentiality, creative power & peace. The harmony of creative power & peace, pravritti & nivritti, jana & shama, is the divine state which we feelas Wordsworth felt itwhen we go back to the brihat, the wide & infinite which, containing & contented with its works, says of it Sukritam, What I have made, is good. Whoever enters this kingdom of Mahat, this Maho Arnas or great sea of ideal knowledge, comes into possession of his true being, true knowledge, true bliss. He attains the ideal powers of drishti, sruti, smritisees truth face to face, hears her unerring voice or knows her by immediate recognising memoryjust as we say of a friend This is he and need no reasoning of observation, comparison, induction or deduction to tell us who he is or to explain our knowledge to ourselvesthough we may, already knowing the truth, use a self-evident reasoning masterfully in order to convince others. The characteristic of ideal knowledge is first that it is direct in its approach, secondly, that it is self-evident in its revelation, swayamprakasha, thirdly, that it is unerring fact of being, sat, satyam in its substance. Moreover, it is always perfectly satisfied & divinely pleasurable; it is atmarati & atmastha, confines itself to itself & does not reach out beyond itself to grasp at error or grope within itself to stumble over ignorance. It is, too, perfectly effective whether for knowledge, speech or action, satyakarma, satyapratijna, satyavadi. The man who rising beyond the state of the manu, manishi or thinker which men are now, becomes the kavi or direct seer, containing what he sees,he who draws the manomaya purusha up into the vijnanamaya,is in all things true. Truth is his characteristic, his law of being, the stamp that God has put upon him. But even for the manishi ideal Truth has its bounties. For from thence come the intuitions of the poet, the thinker, the artist, scientist, man of action, merchant, craftsman, labourer each in his sphere, the seed of the great thoughts, discoveries, faiths that help the world and save our human works & destinies from decay & dissolution. But in utilising these messages from our higher selves for the world, in giving them a form or a practical tendency, we use our intellects, feelings or imaginations and alter to their moulds or colour with their pigments the Truth. That alloy seems to be needed to make this gold from the mines above run current among men. This then is Maho Arnas.The psychological conceptions of our remote forefa thers concerning it have so long been alien to our thought & experience that they may be a little difficult to follow & more difficult to accept mentally. But we must understand & grasp them in their fullness if we have any desire to know the meaning of the Veda. For they are the very centre & keystone of Vedic psychology. Maho Arnas, the Great Ocean, is the stream of our being which at once divides & connects the human in us from the divine, & to cross over from the human to the divine, from this small & divided finite to that one, great & infinite, from this death to that immortality, leaving Diti for Aditi, alpam for bhuma, martyam for amritam is the great preoccupation & final aim of Veda & Vedanta.
  We can now understand the intention of the Rishi in his last verse and the greatness of the climax to which he has been leading us. Saraswati is able to give impulsion to Truth and awaken to right thinking because she has access to the Maho Arnas, the great Ocean. On that level of consciousness, we are usually it must be remembered asleep, sushupta. The chetana or waking consciousness has no access; it lies behind our active consciousness, is, as we might say, superconscious, for us, asleep. Saraswati brings it forward into active consciousness by means of the ketu or perceptive intelligence, that essential movement of mind which accepts & realises whatever is presented to it. To focus this ketu, this essential perception on the higher truth by drawing it away from the haphazard disorder of sensory data is the great aim of Yogic meditation. Saraswati by fixing essential perception on the satyam ritam brihat above makes ideal knowledge active and is able to inform it with all those plentiful movements of mind which she, dhiyavasu, vajebhir vajinivati, has prepared for the service of the Master of the sacrifice. She is able to govern all the movements of understanding without exception in their thousand diverse movements & give them the single impression of truth and right thinkingvisva dhiyo vi rajati. A governed & ordered activity of soul and mind, led by the Truth-illuminated intellect, is the aim of the sacrifice which Madhuchchhanda son of Viswamitra is offering to the Gods.
  For we perceive at once that the yajna here can be no material sacrifice, no mere pouring out of the Soma-wine on the sacred flame to the gods of rain & cloud, star & sunshine.
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  But he is not content with the inner sacrifice. He wishes to pour out this strength & joy in action on the world, on his fellows, on the peoples, therefore he calls to the Visve Devah to come, A gata!all the gods in general who help man and busy themselves in supporting his multitudinous & manifold action. They are kindly, omasas, they are charshanidhrito, holders or supporters of all our actions, especially actions that require effort, (it is in this sense that I take charshani, again on good philological grounds), they are to distribute this nectar to all or to divide it among themselves for the action,dasvanso may have either force,for Madhuchchhanda wishes not only to possess, but to give, to distribute, he is dashush. Omasas charshanidhrito visve devasa a gata, daswanso dashushah sutam. He goes on, Visve devaso apturah sutam a ganta turnayah Usra iva swasarani. Visve devaso asridha ehimayaso adruhah, Medham jushanta vahnayah. O you all-gods who are energetic in works, come to the nectar distilled, ye swift ones, (or, come swiftly), like calves to their own stalls,(so at least we must translate this last phrase, till we can get the real meaning, for I do not believe this is the real or, at any rate, the only meaning). O you all-gods unfaltering, with wide capacity of strength, ye who harm not, attach yourselves to the offering as its supporters. And then come the lines about Saraswati. For although Indra can sustain for a moment or for a time he is at present a mental, not an ideal force; it is Saraswati full of the vijnana, of mahas, guiding by it the understanding in all its ways who can give to all these gods the supporting knowledge, light and truth which will confirm and uphold the delight, the mental strength & supply inexhaustibly from the Ocean of Mahas the beneficent & joy-giving action,Saraswati, goddess of inspiration, the flowing goddess who is the intermediary & channel by which divine truth, divine joy, divine being descend through the door of knowledge into this human receptacle. In a word, she is our inspirer, our awakener, our lurer towards Immortality. It is immortality that Madhuchchhandas prepares for himself & the people who do sacrifice to Heaven, devayantah. The Soma-streams he speaks of are evidently no intoxicating vegetable juices; he calls them ayavah, life-forces; & elsewhere amritam, nectar of immortality; somasah, wine-draughts of bliss & internal well being. It is the clear Yogic idea of the amritam, the divine nectar which flows into the system at a certain stage of Yogic practice & gives pure health, pure strength & pure physical joy to the body as a basis for a pure mental & spiritual vigour and activity.
  We have therefore as a result of a long and careful examination the clear conviction that certainly in this poem of Madhuchchhanda, probably in others of his hymns, perhaps in all we have an invocation to subjective Nature powers, a symbolic sacrifice, a spiritual, moral & subjective effort & purpose. And if many other suktas in this & other Mandalas confirm the evidence of this third hymn of the Rigveda, shall we not say that here we have the true Veda as the Rishis understood it and that this was the reason why all the ancient thinkers looked on the hymns with so deep-seated a reverence that even after they came to be used merely as ceremonial liturgies at a material sacrifice, even after the Buddha impatiently flung them aside, the writer of the Gita had to look beyond them & Shankara respectfully put them on the shelf of neglect as useless for spiritual purposes, even after they have ceased to be used and almost to be read, the most spiritual nation on the face of the earth still tenaciously, by a sort of divine instinct, clings to them as its supreme Scriptures & refers back all its spirituality and higher knowledge to the Vedas? Let us proceed and see whether this is not the truest as well as the noblest reading of the riddle the real root of Gods purpose in maintaining this our ancient faith and millennial tradition.
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  The characteristics of Varuna in the Veda have given pause even to its naturalistic interpreters and compelled them to admit the presence of moral ideas and a subjective element in the Rishis conception of their divinities. They admit it grudgingly and attempt to give it as crude and primitive an appearance as possible, but the moral & supernatural functions of Varuna are undeniable. Yet Varuna is the Greek Ouranos, which is simply & plainly the sky, Akasha. Ouranos in Greek myth is a colourless presence, parent by his union with Earth, Akasha with Prithivi, of all beings but especially of Kronos & the Titans, the elder gods, the first masters of heaven. There is no resemblance here to Varuna. Farther to complicate the task of the modern mythologists, Varuna in later Sanscrit has fallen from his skies & become the god of the Ocean. By what extraordinary chemical process of the imagination was the god of the sky converted into the god of the Ocean? Because both are blue, one is driven to suppose! That would be material enough and crude enough to satisfy the firmest believer in the intellectual crudity & semi-savagery of the Vedic Rishis. But let us leave aside the shadowy Greek Ouranos and look a little from our own standpoint at this mighty Vedic Varuna.
  We get our first mention of Varuna at the end of the second hymn in the Rigveda, the hymn of Madhuchchhandas in which he calls, as in the third, on several gods, first to Vayu, then to Vayu and Indra together, last, Varuna and Mitra. Arrive, he says, O Vayu, O beautiful one, lo these Soma-powers in their array (is it not a battle-array?), protect them, hear their call! O Vayu, strongly thy lovers woo thee with prayers (or, desires), they have distilled the nectar, they have found their strength (or, they know the day?). O Vayu, thy abounding stream moves for the giver, it is wide for the drinking of the Soma-juice. O Indra & Vayu, here are the outpourings, come to them with outputtings of strength, the powers of delight desire you both. Thou, O Vayu, awake, and Indra, to the outpourings of the Soma, you who are rich in power of your plenty; so (that is, rich in power) come to me, for the foe has attacked. Come O Vayu, and Indra, to the distiller of the nectar, expel the foe, swiftly hither strong by the understanding. And then comes the closing call to Mitra & Varuna. I call Mitra of purified discernment and Varuna who destroys the foe, they who effect a bright and gracious understanding. By Law of Truth, Mitra and Varuna, who by the Truth increase and to the Truth attain, enjoy a mighty strength. Mitra and Varuna, the seers, born in Force, dwellers in the Vast, uphold Daksha (the discerning intelligence) at his work.
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  But he is more than that; he is tuvijata, urukshaya. Uru, we shall find in other hymns, the Vast, is a word used as equivalent to Brihat to describe the ideal level of consciousness, the kingdom of ideal knowledge, in its aspect of joyous comprehensive wideness and capacity. It is clearly told us that men by overcoming & passing beyond the two firmaments of Mind-invitality, Bhuvar, & mind in intellectuality, Swar, arrive in the Vast, Uru, and make it their dwelling place. Therefore Uru must be taken as equivalent to Brihat; it must mean Mahas. Our Vedic Varuna, then, is a dweller in Mahas, in the vastness of ideal knowledge. But he is not born there; he is born or appears first in tuvi, that is, in strength or force. Since Uru definitely means the Vast, means Mahas, means a particular plane of consciousness, is, in short, a fixed term of Vedic psychology, it is inevitable that tuvi thus coupled with it and yet differentiated, must be another fixed term of Vedic psychology & must mean another plane of consciousness. We have found the meaning of Mahas by consulting Purana & Vedanta as well as the Veda itself. Have we any similar light on the significance of Tuvi? Yes. The Puranas describe to us three worlds above Maharloka,called, respectively, in the Puranic system, Jana, Tapas and Satya. By a comparison with Vedantic psychology we know that Jana must be the world of Ananda of which the Mahajana Atma is the sustaining Brahman as the Mahan Atma is the sustaining Brahman of the vijnana, and we get this light on the subject that, just as Bhur, Bhuvah, Swar are the lower or human half of existence, the aparardha of the Brahmanda, (the Brahma-circle or universe of manifest consciousness), and answer objectively to the subjective field covered by Annam, Prana & Manas, just as Mahas is the intermediate world, link between the divine & human hemispheres, and corresponds to the subjective region of Vijnana, so Jana, Tapas & Satya are the divine half of existence, & answer to the Ananda with its two companion principles Sat andChit, the three constituting the Trinity of those psychological states which are, to & in our consciousness, Sacchidananda,God sustaining from above His worlds. But why is the world of Chit called Tapoloka? According to our conceptions this universe has been created by & in divine Awareness by Force, Shakti, or Power which [is] inherent in Awareness, Force of Awareness or Chit Shakti that moves, forms & realises whatever it wills in Being. This force, this Chit-shakti in its application to its work, is termed in the ancient phraseology Tapas. Therefore, it is told us that when Brahma the Creator lay uncreative on the great Ocean, he listened & heard a voice crying over the waters OM Tapas! OM Tapas! and he became full of the energy of the mantra & arose & began creation. Tapas & Tu or Tuvi are equivalent terms. We can see at once the meaning. Varuna, existing no doubt in Sat, appears or is born to us in Tapas, in the sea of force put out in itself by the divine Awareness, & descending through divine delight which world is in Jana, in production or birth by Tapas, through Ananda, that is to say, into the manifest world, dwells in ideal knowledge & Truth and makes there Ritam or the Law of the Truth of Being his peculiar province. It is the very process of all creation, according to our Vedic&Vedantic Rishis. Descending into the actual universe we find Varuna master of the Akash or ether, matrix and continent of created things, in the Akash watching over the development of the created world & its peoples according to the line already fixed by ideal knowledge as suitable to their nature and purposeya thatathyato vihitam shashwatibhyah samabhyah and guiding the motion of things & souls in the line of theritam. It is in his act of guidance and bringing to perfection of the imperfect that he increases by the law and the truth, desires it and naturally attains to it, has the spriha & the sparsha of the ritam. It is from his fidelity to ideal Truth that he acquires the mighty power by which he maintains the heavens and orders its worlds in their appointed motion.
  Such is his general nature and power. But there are also certain particular subjective functions to which he is called. He is rishadasa, he harries and slays the enemies of the soul, and with Mitra of pure discernment he works at the understanding till he brings it to a gracious pureness and brightness. He is like Agni, a kavih, one of those who has access to and commands ideal knowledge and with Mitra he supports and upholds Daksha when he is at his works; for so I take Daksham apasam. Mitra has already been described as having a pure daksha. The adjective daksha means in Sanscrit clever, intelligent, capable, like dakshina, like the Greek . We may also compare the Greek , meaning judgment, opinion etc & , I think or seem, and Latin doceo, I teach, doctrina etc. As these identities indicate, Daksha is originally he who divides, analyses, discerns; he is the intellectual faculty or in his person the master of the intellectual faculty which discerns and distinguishes. Therefore was Mitra able to help in making the understanding bright & pure,by virtue of his purified discernment.

1.04 - The Silent Mind, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  for instance that of a vast Ocean without a ripple upon which we float,
  becoming that tranquil vastness. We thus learn not only silence but expansion of consciousness. Each person must find his own method,

1.04 - What Arjuna Saw - the Dark Side of the Force, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  famine and revolution and ruin and the swallowing Ocean.
  This aspect of the Divine is an aspect from which the mind

1.05 - 2010 and 1956 - Doomsday?, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  through the Ocean and air to the even hotter thermosphere
  at the edge of space. ... I call Gaia a physiological system. 5
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  rocks, the Ocean and the atmosphere tightly coupled as an
  evolving system. The theory sees this system as having a

1.05 - Adam Kadmon, #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  Ruach in an earlier chapter- " The Pit ". In his Ocean of
  Theosophy, William Quan Judge, one of the early founders of the Theosophical Society, and a co-worker of Madame

1.05 - CHARITY, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  The slime of personal and emotional love is remotely similar to the water of the Godheads spiritual being, but of inferior quality and (precisely because the love is emotional and therefore personal) of insufficient quantity. Having, by their voluntary ignorance, wrong-doing and wrong being, caused the divine springs to dry up, human beings can do something to mitigate the horrors of their situation by keeping one another wet with their slime. But there can be no happiness or safety in time and no deliverance into eternity, until they give up thinking that slime is enough and, by abandoning themselves to what is in fact their element, call back the eternal waters. To those who seek first the Kingdom of God, all the rest will be added. From those who, like the modern idolaters of progress, seek first all the rest in the expectation that (after the harnessing of atomic power and the next revolution but three) the Kingdom of God will be added, everything will be taken away. And yet we continue to trust in progress, to regard personal slime as the highest form of spiritual moisture and to prefer an agonizing and impossible existence on dry land to love, joy and peace in our native Ocean.
  The sect of lovers is distinct from all others;

1.05 - Pratyahara and Dharana, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  Those who really want to be Yogis must give up, once for all, this nibbling at things. Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success, and this is the way great spiritual giants are produced. Others are mere talking machines. If we really want to be blessed, and make others blessed, we must go deeper. The first step is not to disturb the mind, not to associate with persons whose ideas are disturbing. All of you know that certain persons, certain places, certain foods, repel you. Avoid them; and those who want to go to the highest, must avoid all company, good or bad. Practise hard; whether you live or die does not matter. You have to plunge in and work, without thinking of the result. If you are brave enough, in six months you will be a perfect Yogi. But those who take up just a bit of it and a little of everything else make no progress. It is of no use simply to take a course of lessons. To those who are full of Tamas, ignorant and dull those whose minds never get fixed on any idea, who only crave for something to amuse them religion and philosophy are simply objects of entertainment. These are the unpersevering. They hear a talk, think it very nice, and then go home and forget all about it. To succeed, you must have tremendous perseverance, tremendous will. "I will drink the Ocean," says the persevering soul, "at my will mountains will crumble up." Have that sort of energy, that sort of will, work hard, and you will reach the goal.
  previous chapter: 1.04 - The Control of Psychic Prana

1.05 - Solitude, #Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience, #Henry David Thoreau, #Philosophy
  They cause that in all the universe men purify and sanctify their hearts, and clo the themselves in their holiday garments to offer sacrifices and oblations to their ancestors. It is an Ocean of subtile intelligences. They are every where, above us, on our left, on our right; they environ us on all sides.
  We are the subjects of an experiment which is not a little interesting to me. Can we not do without the society of our gossips a little while under these circumstances,have our own thoughts to cheer us? Confucius says truly, Virtue does not remain as an abandoned orphan; it must of necessity have neighbors.

1.05 - Some Results of Initiation, #Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, #Rudolf Steiner, #Theosophy
   along both hands and centered in the two-petalled lotus in the region of the eyes. All this is made possible through the radiations from the larynx assuming round forms, of which a number flow to the two-petalled lotus and thence form undulating currents along the hands. As a further development, these currents branch out and ramify in the most delicate manner and become, as it were, a kind of web which then encompasses the entire etheric body as though with a network. Whereas hitherto the etheric body was not closed to the outer world, so that the life currents from the universal Ocean of life flowed freely in and out, these currents now have to pass through this membrane. Thus the individual becomes sensitive to these external streams; they become perceptible to him.
  And now the time has come to give the complete system of currents and movements its center situated in the region of the heart. This again is effected by persevering with the exercises in concentration and meditation; and at this point also the stage is reached when the student becomes gifted with the inner word. All things now acquire a new significance for him. They become

1.05 - THE HOSTILE BROTHERS - ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  Atlantic Ocean. It moved along in the center of a procession of four immense hurricanes, configured as
  a square divided into quadrants, one quadrant per hurricane, tracked by satellites, monitored carefully
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  I am the Ocean wave;
  I am the murmur of the surges;

1.05 - THE MASTER AND KESHAB, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "But the bhaktas accept all the states of consciousness. They take the waking state to be real also. They don't think the world to be illusory, like a dream. They say that the universe is a manifestation of God's power and glory. God has created all these - sky, stars, moon, sun, mountains, Ocean, men, animals. They constitute His glory. He is within us, in our hearts. Again, He is outside. The most advanced devotees say that He Himself has become all this - the twenty-four cosmic principles, the universe, and all living beings. The devotee of God wants to eat sugar, not to become sugar. (All laugh.)
  "Do you know how a lover of God feels? His attitude is: 'O God, Thou are the Master, and I am Thy servant. Thou art the Mother, and I am Thy child.' Or again: 'Thou art my Father and Mother. Thou art the Whole, and I am a part.' He doesn't like to say, 'I am Brahman.'
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  The water of the Ocean looks blue at a distance, but when you go near and take it in your hand, you find that it is colourless."
  The Master became intoxicated with divine love and sang: Is Kli, my Mother, really black?
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  "One may enter the world after attaining discrimination and dispassion. In the Ocean of the world there are six alligators: lust, anger, and so forth. But you need not fear the alligators if you smear your body with turmeric before you go into the water.
  Discrimination and dispassion are the turmeric. Discrimination is the knowledge of what is real and what is unreal. It is the realization that God alone is the real and eternal Substance and that all else is unreal, transitory, impermanent. And you must cultivate intense zeal for God. You must feel love for Him and be attracted to Him. The gopis of Vrindvan felt the attraction of Krishna. Let me sing you a song:

1.05 - The New Consciousness, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  It has swift flowings, precipitous cascades, slack stretches that go deep into themselves like a sea into a deeper sea, like a great bird into the infinite blue. It has sudden urgings, minute diamond points that probe and pierce, expansive white silences like a steppe in the eternity of ages, like a fathomless gaze spanning lives upon lives, Oceans of sorrow and toil, continents of struggle, road upon road of prayer and fervor. It has abrupt bursts, miraculous instantaneous outcomes, a long, untiring patience that follows each step, each quiver of being like a murmur of eternity upholding the minute. And behind that instant or swordlike flash, that vast slowness unfolding its trail of infinity, that burning point bursting out, that commanding word or compelling pressure, there always lies a kind of tranquil clarity, a crystalline distance, a little snow-white note that seems to have traveled and traveled across expanses of calm light, filtered down from an infinity of clear-sighted softness, trickled from a vast sun-washed prairie where no one suffers, acts or becomes a sweeping expanse upholding the little note, the gesture, the word, and the abruptness of an act springing from a fathomless peace where the noise of time and the press of men and the swirl of sorrows are cloaked in their mantle of eternity, already healed, already past, already wept over. For Truth enfolds the world as in a great robe of softness, in an infinite sky where our black birds and birds of paradise, sorrows from here and there, gray wings and pink ones melt away. All becomes one, adjusts to that note, and is in tune; all is simple and stainless, without trace, imprint or doubt, because all flows from that music, and this minute immediate gesture harmonizes with a great swell that will still roll in long after we have left.
  But if I interferes, even for a second, a little eddy, a little me, a sticky and hard little nodule, a little self-will, everything goes awry and starts grating, wants or does not want, hesitates and fumbles there is instantaneous muddle: the consequence of the act, the consequence of everything, the haunting memory, the sticky trace, the toil in everything. For it is not enough to be clear in our head; we have to be clear everywhere.

1.05 - War And Politics, #Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo, #Nirodbaran, #Integral Yoga
  We heard of the Japanese bombing of Calcutta and Vishakhapatnam, we also heard that Japanese warships had come to the Indian Ocean at Trincomali and the next information that reached us almost immediately was that they had exploded and sunk before they had time to invade India! In the North-East the I.N.A.[5] with the Japanese army at its back was triumphantly marching into Assam. The Indian army seemed to be in a panicky retreat, and the British Government, counting its imperial glory to be almost at an end, was preparing to leave India. The then Governor of Bengal seemed to have said at a cabinet meeting, "This time the game is up." When the words were reported to Sri Aurobindo he remarked, "Now the wheel will turn." For the Allies the situation at that moment was desperate everywhere, in Africa, in India, in Europe.
  At this jubilant moment of the enemy, India's destiny intervened. A heavy downpour from heaven inundated the dense Assam jungles for days together, so that, bogged in the flood and mud, the invading army with its liberation force had to liberate itself from the wrath of Nature and beat an ignominious retreat. Yet rain during that season had never been heard of before.
  In this context let us quote what the Mother said to a sadhak in 1927, when he asked how India was likely to get freedom. The Mother's prophetic reply was, "When a Japanese warship will come to the Indian Ocean." In fact, the Mother had visioned India's Independence In 1920. It was when she and Sri Aurobindo were in meditation, and she reached a state of consciousness from which she told Sri Aurobindo: "India is free."
  Sri Aurobindo: How?

1.06 - Confutation Of Other Philosophers, #Of The Nature Of Things, #Lucretius, #Poetry
  Swift Ocean cuts her boundaries from the shores
  Of the Italic mainland. Here the waste

1.06 - Dhyana and Samadhi, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  All ethics, all human action and all human thought, hang upon this one idea of unselfishness. The whole idea of human life can be put into that one word, unselfishness. Why should we be unselfish? Where is the necessity, the force, the power, of my being unselfish? You call yourself a rational man, a utilitarian; but if you do not show me a reason for utility, I say you are irrational. Show me the reason why I should not be selfish. To ask one to be unselfish may be good as poetry, but poetry is not reason. Show me a reason. Why shall I be unselfish, and why be good? Because Mr. and Mrs. So-and-so say so does not weigh with me. Where is the utility of my being unselfish? My utility is to be selfish if utility means the greatest amount of happiness. What is the answer? The utilitarian can never give it. The answer is that this world is only one drop in an infinite Ocean, one link in an infinite chain. Where did those that preached unselfishness, and taught it to the human race, get this idea? We know it is not instinctive; the animals, which have instinct, do not know it. Neither is it reason; reason does not know anything about these ideas. Whence then did they come?
  We find, in studying history, one fact held in common by all the great teachers of religion the world ever had. They all claim to have got their truths from beyond, only many of them did not know where they got them from. For instance, one would say that an angel came down in the form of a human being, with wings, and said to him, "Hear, O man, this is the message." Another says that a Deva, a bright being, appeared to him. A third says he dreamed that his ancestor came and told him certain things. He did not know anything beyond that. But this is common that all claim that this knowledge has come to them from beyond, not through their reasoning power. What does the science of Yoga teach? It teaches that they were right in claiming that all this knowledge came to them from beyond reasoning, but that it came from within themselves.
  --
  When, by the previous preparations, it becomes strong and controlled, and has the power of finer perception, the mind should be employed in meditation. This meditation must begin with gross objects and slowly rise to finer and finer, until it becomes objectless. The mind should first be employed in perceiving the external causes of sensations, then the internal motions, and then its own reaction. When it has succeeded in perceiving the external causes of sensations by themselves, the mind will acquire the power of perceiving all fine material existences, all fine bodies and forms. When it can succeed in perceiving the motions inside by themselves, it will gain the control of all mental waves, in itself or in others, even before they have translated themselves into physical energy; and when he will be able to perceive the mental reaction by itself, the Yogi will acquire the knowledge of everything, as every sensible object, and every thought is the result of this reaction. Then will he have seen the very foundations of his mind, and it will be under his perfect control. Different powers will come to the Yogi, and if he yields to the temptations of any one of these, the road to his further progress will be barred. Such is the evil of running after enjoyments. But if he is strong enough to reject even these miraculous powers, he will attain to the goal of Yoga, the complete suppression of the waves in the Ocean of the mind. Then the glory of the soul, undisturbed by the distractions of the mind, or motions of the body, will shine in its full effulgence; and the Yogi will find himself as he is and as he always was, the essence of knowledge, the immortal, the all-pervading.
  Samadhi is the property of every human being nay, every animal. From the lowest animal to the highest angel, some time or other, each one will have to come to that state, and then, and then alone, will real religion begin for him. Until then we only struggle towards that stage. There is no difference now between us and those who have no religion, because we have no experience. What is concentration good for, save to bring us to this experience? Each one of the steps to attain Samadhi has been reasoned out, properly adjusted, scientifically organised, and, when faithfully practiced, will surely lead us to the desired end. Then will all sorrows cease, all miseries vanish; the seeds for actions will be burnt, and the soul will be free for ever.

1.06 - Dhyana, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  11:Now the result of this is that the two become one. This phenomenon usually comes as a tremendous shock. It is indescribable even by the masters of language; and it is therefore not surprising that semi-educated stutterers wallow in Oceans of gush.
  12:All the poetic faculties and all the emotional faculties are thrown into a sort of ecstasy by an occurrence which overthrows the mind, and makes the rest of life seem absolutely worthless in comparison.

1.06 - Hymns of Parashara, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  join the Ocean. Our growth of being has not been perceived
  by thy companions, but thou who hast perceived, impart to

1.06 - Incarnate Teachers and Incarnation, #Bhakti-Yoga, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  Wherever His name is spoken, that very place is holy. How much more so is the man who speaks His name, and with what veneration ought we to approach that man out of whom comes to us spiritual truth! Such great teachers of spiritual truth are indeed very few in number in this world, but the world is never altogether without them. They are always the fairest flowers of human life "the Ocean of mercy without any motive".
   "Know the Guru to be Me", says Shri Krishna in the Bhagavata. The moment the world is absolutely bereft of these, it becomes a hideous hell and hastens on to its destruction.

1.06 - LIFE AND THE PLANETS, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  in the Oceans or on land. Upon an imaginary earth of constantly in-
  creasing extent, living organisms, being only loosely associated,

1.06 - The Ascent of the Sacrifice 2 The Works of Love - The Works of Life, #The Synthesis Of Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Gods and the Divine Messengers. A great and long revolution and churning of the Ocean of Life with strong emergences of its nectar and its poison is enforced till all is ready and the increasing
  Descent finds a being, a nature prepared and conditioned for its complete rule and its all-encompassing presence. But if the equality and the psychic light and will are already there, then this process, though it cannot be dispensed with, can still be much lightened and facilitated: it will be rid of its worst dangers; an inner calm, happiness, confidence will support the steps through all the difficulties and trials of the transformation and the growing Force profiting by the full assent of the nature will rapidly diminish and eliminate the power of the opposing forces. A sure guidance and protection will be present throughout, sometimes

1.06 - The Greatness of the Individual, #Essays In Philosophy And Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  In all movements, in every great mass of human action it is the Spirit of the Time, that which Europe calls the Zeitgeist and India Kala, who expresses himself. The very names are deeply significant. Kali, the Mother of all and destroyer of all, is the Shakti that works in secret in the heart of humanity manifesting herself in the perpetual surge of men, institutions and movements, Mahakala the Spirit within whose energy goes abroad in her and moulds the progress of the world and the destiny of the nations. His is the impetus which fulfils itself in Time, and once there is movement, impetus from the Spirit within, Time and the Mother take charge of it, prepare, ripen and fulfil. When the Zeitgeist, God in Time, moves in a settled direction, then all the forces of the world are called in to swell the established current towards the purpose decreed. That which consciously helps, swells it, but that which hinders swells it still more, and like a wave on the windswept Ocean, now rising, now falling, now high on the crest of victory and increase, now down in the troughs of discouragement and defeat, the impulse from the hidden Source sweeps onward to its preordained fulfilment. Man may help or man may resist, but the Zeitgeist works, shapes, overbears, insists.
  The great and memorable vision of Kurukshetra when Sri Krishna manifesting his world-form declared himself as destroying Time, is significant of this deep perception of humanity. When Arjuna wished to cast aside his bow and quiver, when he said, This is a sin we do and a great destruction of men and brothers, I will forbear, Sri Krishna after convincing his intellect of error, proceeded by that marvellous vision described in the eleventh canto of the Gita to stamp the truth of things upon his imagination. Thus run the mighty stanzas:

1.06 - THE MASTER WITH THE BRAHMO DEVOTEES, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "Do you know what I mean? Think of Brahman, Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute, as a shoreless Ocean. Through the cooling influence, as it were, of the bhakta's love, the water has frozen at places into blocks of ice. In other words, God now and then assumes various forms for His lovers and reveals Himself to them as a Person. But with the rising of the sun of Knowledge, the blocks of ice melt. Then one doesn't feel any more that God is a Person, nor does one see God's forms. What He is cannot be described. Who will describe Him? He who would do so disappears. He cannot find his 'I' any more.
  Illusoriness of "I"
  --
  "In that state a man no longer finds the existence of his ego. And who is there left to seek it? Who can describe how he feels in that state-in his own Pure Consciousness-about the real nature of Brahman? Once a salt doll went to measure the depth of the Ocean. No sooner was it in the water than it melted. Now who was to tell the depth?
  Sign of Perfect Knowledge
  "There is a sign of Perfect Knowledge. Man becomes silent when It is attained. Then the 'I', which may be likened to the salt doll, melts in the Ocean of Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute and becomes one with It. Not the slightest trace of distinction is left.
  "As long as his self-analysis is not complete, man argues with much ado. But he becomes silent when he completes it. When the empty pitcher has been filled with water, when the water inside the pitcher becomes one with the water of the lake outside, no more sound is heard. Sound comes from the pitcher as long as the pitcher is not filled with water.
  "People used to say in olden days that no boat returns after having once entered the 'black waters' of the Ocean.
  "All trouble and botheration come to an end when the 'I' dies. You may indulge in thousands of reasoning, but still the 'I' doesn't disappear. For people like you and me, it is good to have the feeling, 'I am a lover of God.'
  --
  God, what beautiful flowers Thou hast made! O God, Thou hast created the heavens, the stars, and the Ocean!" and so on?' Those who love splendour themselves are fond of dwelling on God's splendour.
  "Once a thief stole the jewels from the images in the temple of Radhakanta. Mathur Babu entered the temple and said to the Deity: 'What a shame, O God! You couldn't save Your own ornaments.' 'The idea!' I said to Mathur. 'Does He who has Lakshmi for His handmaid and attendant ever lack any splendour? Those jewels may be precious to you, but to God they are no better than lumps of clay. Shame on you! You shouldn't have spoken so meanly. 'What riches can you give to God to magnify His glory?'
  --
  Dive deep, O mind, dive deep in the Ocean of God's Beauty; If you descend to the uttermost depths,
  There you will find the gem of Love.
  --
  Mother! Mother! My boat is sinking, here in the Ocean of this world;
  Fiercely the hurricane of delusion rages on every side!

1.075 - Self-Control, Study and Devotion to God, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Samdhisiddhi varapraidhnt (II.45): The mind gets inclined to samadhi by the love of God. There is an inclination of our entire being to self-absorption, due to the daily adoration of God. Inasmuch as God is universal omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent a surrender of oneself to God, a daily adoration of God, a worship of God, and a daily thought and feeling and will directed to God will naturally compel the mind to adopt characters which are of the nature of this ideal. There will be, therefore, a mood generated in the mind to sink into itself, rather than move out of itself. Distractions will cease. The contemplation on the nature of the All-pervading Being is supposed to be the best form of meditation, inclusive of every other means. All objects of meditation are comprehended here, included here. This is the Ocean of all things.
  If only we can direct the mind to All-Being, the supreme nature of the Almighty, there would be no need of searching for objects of meditation. Everything is here. The result that follows is a resting of the mind in itself, inasmuch as the omnipresence of God prevents the mind from going to objects of sense. That is the first stroke which the contemplation of universality deals to the cravings of sense. The deep feeling for God, Who is everywhere, is an antidote to the restlessness of the senses which ask for things outside. A daily hammering into the mind of the idea of all-existence, omnipresence, will not only withdraw the senses from their objects, energise them and bring joy to them, but will also turn the mind inward and make it visualise the cause of its activities, the purpose of its movements, and its ultimate intentions. Thus, the yoga sutra tells us that Isvara pranidhana, or surrender of oneself to God, is an ultimate method and, finally, it must be regarded as the best of all methods of concentration, meditation and Self-absorption.

1.07 - A Song of Longing for Tara, the Infallible, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  remain for an Ocean of eons in the Avici hells for the sake of one sentient
  being, inspire me to complete the far-reaching joyous effort to strive with

1.07 - BOOK THE SEVENTH, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  With gems i' th' eastern Ocean's cell refin'd,
  And such as ebbing tides had left behind;

1.07 - The Continuity of Consciousness, #Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, #Rudolf Steiner, #Theosophy
  HUMAN life runs its course in three alternating states or conditions, namely, waking, dreaming sleep, and dreamless sleep. The attainment of the higher knowledge of spiritual worlds can be readily understood if a conception be formed of the changes occurring in these three conditions, as experienced by one seeking such higher knowledge. When no training has been undertaken to attain this knowledge, human consciousness is continually interrupted by the restful interval of sleep. During these intervals the soul knows nothing of the outer world, and equally little of itself. Only at certain periods dreams emerge from the deep Ocean of insensibility, dreams linked to the occurrences of the outer world or the conditions of the physical body. At
   p. 203

1.07 - The Ego and the Dualities, #The Life Divine, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  16:We have then the manifestation of the divine Conscious Being in the totality of physical Nature as the foundation of human existence in the material universe. We have the emergence of that Conscious Being in an involved and inevitably evolving Life, Mind and Supermind as the condition of our activities; for it is this evolution which has enabled man to appear in Matter and it is this evolution which will enable him progressively to manifest God in the body, - the universal Incarnation. We have in egoistic formation the intermediate and decisive factor which allows the One to emerge as the conscious Many out of that indeterminate totality general, obscure and formless which we call the subconscient, - hr.dya samudra, the Ocean heart in things of the Rig Veda. We have the dualities of life and death, joy and sorrow, pleasure and pain, truth and error, good and evil as the first formations of egoistic consciousness, the natural and inevitable outcome of its attempt to realise unity in an artificial construction of itself exclusive of the total truth, good, life and delight of being in the universe. We have the dissolution of this egoistic construction by the self-opening of the individual to the universe and to God as the means of that supreme fulfilment to which egoistic life is only a prelude even as animal life was only a prelude to the human. We have the realisation of the All in the individual by the transformation of the limited ego into a conscious centre of the divine unity and freedom as the term at which the fulfilment arrives. And we have the outflowing of the infinite and absolute Existence, Truth, Good and Delight of being on the Many in the world as the divine result towards which the cycles of our evolution move. This is the supreme birth which maternal Nature holds in herself; of this she strives to be delivered.

1.07 - The Fire of the New World, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  This new materialism has a most powerful microscope: a ray of truth that does not stop at any appearance but travels far, far, everywhere, capturing the same frequency of truth in all things, all beings, under all the masks or scrambling interferences. It has an infallible telescope: a look of truth that meets itself everywhere and knows, because it is what it touches. But that truth has first to be unscrambled in ourselves before it can be unscrambled everywhere; if the medium is clear, everything is clear. As we have said, man has a self of fire in the center of his being, a little flame, a pure cry of being under the ruins of the machine. This fire is the one that clarifies. This fire is the one that sees. For it is a fire of truth in the center of the being, and there is one and the same Fire everywhere, in all beings and all things and all movements of the world and the stars, in this pebble beside the path and that winged seed wafted by the wind. Five thousand years ago the Vedic Rishis were already singing its praises: O Fire, that splendour of thine, which is in heaven and which is in the earth and in growths and its waters... is a brilliant Ocean of light in which is divine vision...9 He is the child of the waters, the child of the forests, the child of things stable and the child of things that move. Even in the stone he is there for man, he is there in the middle of his house...10 O Fire... thou art the navel-knot of the earths and their inhabitants.11 That fire the Rishis had discovered five thousand years before the scientists they had found it even in water. They called it the third fire, the one that is neither in the flame nor in lightning: saura agni, the solar fire,12 the sun in darkness.13 And they found it solely by the power of direct vision of Truth, without instruments, solely by the knowledge of their own inner Fire from the like to the like. While through their microscopes the scientists have only discovered the material support the atom of that fundamental Fire which is at the heart of things and the beginning of the worlds. They have found the effect, not the cause. And because they have found only the effect, the scientists do not have the true mastery, or the key to transforming matter our matter and making it yield the real miracle that is the goal of all evolution, the point of otherness that will open the door to a new world.
  It is this Fire that is the power of the worlds, the original igniter of evolution, the force in the rock, the force in the seed, the force in the middle of the house. This is the lever, the seer, the one that can break the circle and all the circles of our successive thralldoms material, animal, vital and mental. No species, even pushed to its extreme of efficiency and intelligence and light, has the power to transcend its own limits not the chameleon, not the ape, not man by the fiat of its improved chromosomes alone. It is only this Fire that can. This is the point of otherness, the supreme moment of imagination that sets fire to the old limits, as one day a similar supreme moment of imagination lit one and the same fire in the heart of the worlds and cast that solar seed upon the waters of time, and all those waves, those circles around it, to help it grow better, until each rootlet, each branch and twig of the great efflorescence is able to attain its own infinite, delivered by its very greatness.

1.07 - THE MASTER AND VIJAY GOSWAMI, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "Once a boat enters the 'black waters' of the Ocean, it does not return. Nobody knows what happens to the boat after that. Therefore the boat cannot give us any information about the Ocean.
  "Once a salt doll went to measure the depth of the Ocean. No sooner did it enter the water than it melted. Now who could tell how deep the Ocean was? That which could have told about its depth had melted. Reaching the seventh plane, the mind is annihilated; man goes into samdhi. What he feels then cannot be described in words.
  The "wicked I"
  --
  (To M. and Prankrishna) "Many people talk of Brahmajnna, but their minds are always preoccupied with lower things: house, buildings, money, name, and sense pleasures. As long as you stand at the foot of the Monument,10 so long do you see horses, carriages, Englishmen, and Englishwomen. But when you climb to its top, you behold the sky and the Ocean stretching to infinity. Then you do not enjoy buildings, carriages, horses, or men. They look like ants.
  "All such things as attachment to the world and enthusiasm for 'woman and gold'

1.07 - The Primary Data of Being, #unset, #Anonymous, #Various
  And how could that be if the universe did not plunge all its roots into the fathomless Ocean of the unmanifested, if after emerging itself like an island on its surface it could not draw incessantly on its depths for the elements of a perpetual transformation?
  The being, even though foreign to the principle of the Absolute by its will to distinct existence, is yet in its essence, apart from all its relative determinations, that Absolute, and from its own depths it can draw incessantly new manifestations representing all the possibilities of the desire to be.

1.07 - The Psychic Center, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Someone who experiences the revelation of his psychic being while listening to Beethoven might say: "Music, nothing but music is true and divine on this earth"; another, who feels his soul in the middle of the Ocean's immensity, may make a religion of the open seas; still another will swear by his own prophet, his church, or his gospel. Each one builds his own structure around his own particular nugget of experience. But the psychic being is free, marvelously free of everything! It needs nothing to exist; it is Freedom incarnate, and it uses each of our greater or lesser pieces of music, our sublime or less sublime scriptures, simply to bore a hole in our armor in order to emerge into the open. It lends its power and its love, its joy, its light,
  and its irresistible open Truth to all our ideas, all our feelings and doctrines, because this is its only chance to manifest openly, its only means of expression. In return, these emotions, ideas and doctrines derive from it their self-assurance; they appropriate and enshroud it,

1.07 - TRUTH, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  That words are at once indispensable and, in many cases, fatal has been recognized by all the exponents of the Perennial Philosophy. Thus, Jesus spoke of himself as bringing into the world something even worse than briarsa sword. St. Paul distinguished between the letter that kills and the spirit that gives life. And throughout the centuries that followed, the masters of Christian spirituality have found it necessary to harp again and again upon a theme which has never been outdated because homo loquax, the talking animal, is still as navely delighted by his chief accomplishment, still as helplessly the victim of his own words, as he was when the Tower of Babel was being built. Recent years have seen the publication of numerous works on semantics and of an Ocean of nationalistic, racialistic and militaristic propaganda. Never have so many capable writers warned mankind against the dangers of wrong speech and never have words been used more recklessly by politicians or taken more seriously by the public. The fact is surely proof enough that, under changing forms, the old problems remain what they always wereurgent, unsolved and, to all appearances, insoluble.
  All that the imagination can imagine and the reason conceive and understand in this life is not, and cannot be, a proximate means of union with God.

1.083 - Choosing an Object for Concentration, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Therefore it is that no desire can be really satisfied, because the intention of a desire is not merely the contact of it with an object; it is a satisfaction that it seeks, not contact with objects. That satisfaction cannot come as long as the asker for the satisfaction is an infinite background. The infinite is asking for infinite joy through the little tunnel, or the pipe, which is the mind that connects the individual with the objects. The whole Ocean cannot pass through a pipe; it is not possible. But yet this is what is expected. We are trying the impossible; therefore, we can never be happy in this world. The impossibility of fulfilment of desire arises on account of an infinite urge that is at the background of a finite desire. This is a contradiction. A finite desire cannot comprehend or contain within itself the energy of an infinite asking, so we are kept in suspense at all moments of time. At any given moment of time we are forcefully driven to the object for the achievement of a satisfaction which is really not in the hands of any vritti of the mind. This difficulty is there at the base of even the effort at concentration and meditation.
  This difficulty has to be solved first, by proper viveka and vairagya a clear understanding of the difficulty in which we have been placed, the nature of the difficulty or the reason behind it, and the way out of it. How do we know that meditation is the remedy for all these problems? Why is it that we take to yoga? It is because we have got great sufferings in life. The whole of life is nothing but an endless medley of confusion, chaos and pain. We want to get out of this. That is why we take to yoga. But how do we know that yoga is the remedy for it? How is yoga going to rectify all these difficulties? Unless this is understood properly, the mind cannot be taken to the point of concentration. We cannot simply hear someone saying that yoga is the way, and then proceed. The mind has to be convinced that this is the remedy, and that this is the remedy because this is our problem. When we know the nature of the disease, we can also know the nature of the medicine. If we do not know the disease itself, how can we know the medicine? How can we know that yoga is the remedy unless we know what our problem is? So, what is the problem? What is the difficulty? What is the trouble? Why are we crying? What are we asking for? If this is clear to the mind, the way out of the problem also will be clear automatically. We will at once know that yoga is such a peculiar thing that there can be no other alternative for this problem.

1.08 - BOOK THE EIGHTH, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  So may the Ocean's God assist my art,
  If on the beach since I my sport pursu'd,

WORDNET



--- Overview of noun ocean

The noun ocean has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (8) ocean ::: (a large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere)
2. ocean, sea ::: (anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume)


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun ocean

2 senses of ocean                          

Sense 1
ocean
   => body of water, water
     => thing
       => physical entity
         => entity

Sense 2
ocean, sea
   => large indefinite quantity, large indefinite amount
     => indefinite quantity
       => measure, quantity, amount
         => abstraction, abstract entity
           => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun ocean

1 of 2 senses of ocean                        

Sense 1
ocean
   HAS INSTANCE=> Antarctic Ocean
   HAS INSTANCE=> Arctic Ocean
   HAS INSTANCE=> Atlantic, Atlantic Ocean
   => deep
   HAS INSTANCE=> Indian Ocean
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pacific, Pacific Ocean


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun ocean

2 senses of ocean                          

Sense 1
ocean
   => body of water, water

Sense 2
ocean, sea
   => large indefinite quantity, large indefinite amount




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun ocean

2 senses of ocean                          

Sense 1
ocean
  -> body of water, water
   => backwater
   => bay, embayment
   => channel
   => drink
   => estuary
   => flowage
   => ford, crossing
   => gulf
   => high sea, international waters
   => inlet, recess
   => lake
   => main, briny
   => mid-water
   => ocean
   => offing
   => polynya
   => pool, puddle
   => sea
   => seven seas
   => shoal, shallow
   => sound
   => stream, watercourse
   => territorial waters
   => waterfall, falls
   => waterway

Sense 2
ocean, sea
  -> large indefinite quantity, large indefinite amount
   => chunk
   => busload
   => barrels
   => batch, deal, flock, good deal, great deal, hatful, heap, lot, mass, mess, mickle, mint, mountain, muckle, passel, peck, pile, plenty, pot, quite a little, raft, sight, slew, spate, stack, tidy sum, wad
   => battalion, large number, multitude, plurality, pack
   => billyo, billyoh, billy-ho, all get out
   => boatload, shipload, carload
   => infinitude
   => maximum, upper limit
   => mile
   => million, billion, trillion, zillion, jillion, gazillion
   => much
   => myriad
   => ocean, sea
   => ream
   => small fortune
   => tons, dozens, heaps, lots, piles, scores, stacks, loads, rafts, slews, wads, oodles, gobs, scads, lashings




--- Grep of noun ocean
antarctic ocean
arctic ocean
atlantic ocean
indian ocean
ocean
ocean bottom
ocean current
ocean floor
ocean liner
ocean perch
ocean pout
ocean state
ocean sunfish
ocean trip
oceanaut
oceanfront
oceania
oceanic
oceanic abyss
oceanic bird
oceanic bonito
oceanic whitetip shark
oceanica
oceanid
oceanites
oceanites oceanicus
oceanographer
oceanography
oceanology
oceanus
pacific ocean



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Wikipedia - 1000 Oceans -- Song
Wikipedia - 1853 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1900-1950 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 1901 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1911 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1919 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1924 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1925 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1926 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1928 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1929 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1932 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1932 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1933 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1933 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1934 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1934 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1936 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1938 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1939 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1940 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1941 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1941 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1943 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1944 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1950 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1950 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1950s South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 1951 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1952 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1953 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1954 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1955 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1956 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1957 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1958 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1959 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1959 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1960 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1961 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1962 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1963 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1964 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1965 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1966 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1967 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1968 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1969 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1970 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1970 Atlantic Ocean Antonov An-22 crash -- 1970 aviation accident
Wikipedia - 1971 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1971 Odisha cyclone -- North Indian Ocean cyclone in 1971
Wikipedia - 1972 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1973 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1974 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1975 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1976 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1977 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1978 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1979 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1980 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1981 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1982 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1984 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1984 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1985 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1986 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1987 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1989 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1990 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1991 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 1991
Wikipedia - 1991 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1992 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1993 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1993 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1995 Atlantic hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1995
Wikipedia - 1996 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1997 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1997 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II - Pool B -- Group B of the 1997 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
Wikipedia - 1998 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1998 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian ocean
Wikipedia - 1999 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 1999 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 2000 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2001-02 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season
Wikipedia - 2001 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2001 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian ocean
Wikipedia - 2002-03 South Pacific cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the South Pacific ocean
Wikipedia - 2002 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - 2002 Pacific typhoon season -- Tropical cyclone season in the Western Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 2003 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian ocean
Wikipedia - 2004 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami -- Megathrust underwater earthquake and subsequent tsunami in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - 2006-07 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the South-West Indian ocean
Wikipedia - 2006 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I - Play-offs -- Play-offs of the 2006 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
Wikipedia - 2007 Atlantic hurricane season -- hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2007 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Wikipedia - 2008 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2008 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Wikipedia - 2009 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2009 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2009
Wikipedia - 2009 swine flu pandemic in Oceania
Wikipedia - 2010 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2011 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2012 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2013-14 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Event of tropical cyclone formation in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - 2013 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2014 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2015 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2016 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2016 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2016
Wikipedia - 2017 Pacific typhoon season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean in 2017
Wikipedia - 2018 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic ocean
Wikipedia - 2019-20 South Pacific cyclone season -- Period of tropical cyclone activity in the South Pacific Ocean.
Wikipedia - 2019 Atlantic hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean in 2019
Wikipedia - 2019 Men's Oceania Cup -- Hockey competition
Wikipedia - 2019 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2019
Wikipedia - 2019 Pacific typhoon season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean in 2019
Wikipedia - 2020 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Storm season
Wikipedia - 2020 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2020
Wikipedia - 2020 Pacific typhoon season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean in 2020
Wikipedia - 2 Oceans FM -- Community radio station in Augusta, Western Australia
Wikipedia - 9 North -- A region of hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific Rise in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Aapravasi Ghat -- Building complex in Port Louis, on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius
Wikipedia - Abbott Seamount -- A seamount lying within the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the northern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Absecon Island -- Island on the Jersey Shore of the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - ABU Robocon -- Asian Oceanian College robot competition
Wikipedia - Abyssal plain -- Flat area on the deep ocean floor
Wikipedia - Abyssal zone -- Deep layer of the ocean between 4000 and 9000 meters
Wikipedia - Acaste (Oceanid) -- Oceanid in Greek mythology
Wikipedia - Acoustically Navigated Geological Underwater Survey -- A deep-towed still-camera sled operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in the early 1970s
Wikipedia - Acoustical oceanography -- The use of underwater sound to study the sea, its boundaries and its contents
Wikipedia - Acoustic release -- An oceanographic device for the deployment and subsequent recovery of instrumentation from the sea floor, in which the recovery is triggered remotely by an acoustic command signal
Wikipedia - Adamastor Ocean -- A Precambrian "proto-Atlantic" ocean in the Southern Hemisphere
Wikipedia - Adams Seamount -- A submarine volcano above the Pitcairn hotspot in the central Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - ADCIRC -- A high-performance, cross-platform numerical ocean circulation model
Wikipedia - Aden-Owen-Carlsberg Triple Junction -- The junction of three tectonic plate boundaries in the northwest Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Admete (Oceanid) -- Ancient Greek mythological figure
Wikipedia - Admiralty law -- The totality of applicable law for the oceans and their use
Wikipedia - A Door into Ocean -- 1986 feminist science fiction novel by Joan Slonczewski
Wikipedia - Aegir Ridge -- An extinct mid-ocean ridge in the far-northern Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Aethiopian Sea -- The name given to the southern part of the Atlantic Ocean in classical geographical works
Wikipedia - Ageostrophy -- The real condition that works against geostrophic wind or geostrophic currents in the ocean, and works against an exact balance between the Coriolis force and the pressure gradient force
Wikipedia - Agulhas Current -- Western boundary current of the southwest Indian Ocean that flows down the east coast of Africa
Wikipedia - Agulhas Return Current -- An ocean current in the South Indian Ocean flowing from the Agulhas retroflection along the subtropical front
Wikipedia - Air India Flight 182 -- June 1985 aircraft bombing over the Atlantic Ocean near Ireland
Wikipedia - Alaska Airlines Flight 261 -- Aviation accident over the Pacific Ocean in 2000
Wikipedia - Albatross expedition -- A Swedish oceanographic expedition in 1947 and 1948
Wikipedia - Albatross -- Large flying birds in the order Procellariiformes found in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific
Wikipedia - Alegranza -- A Spanish island in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Aleutian Current -- An eastward flowing ocean current which lies north of the North Pacific Current;
Wikipedia - Aleutian Islands -- Chain of islands in the northern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Aleutian Trench -- An oceanic trench along the southern coastline of Alaska and the Aleutian islands
Wikipedia - Alexander Agassiz Medal -- Medal awarded by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences for an original contribution in the science of oceanography
Wikipedia - Alexandru Potocean -- Romanian actor
Wikipedia - Alice Alldredge -- American oceanographer and marine biologist
Wikipedia - Alien Oceans -- 2020 non-fiction book
Wikipedia - Allison Guyot -- Seamount in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Alpha Ridge -- A major volcanic ridge under the Arctic Ocean
Wikipedia - Amsterdam albatross -- Large bird which breeds only on Amsterdam Island in the southern Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Amundsen Sea -- An arm of the Southern Ocean off Marie Byrd Land in western Antarctica between Cape Flying Fish to the east and Cape Dart on Siple Island to the west
Wikipedia - Amy Bower -- American physical oceanographer
Wikipedia - Anchialine pool -- A landlocked body of water with a subterranean connection to the ocean.
Wikipedia - Andaman Sea -- Marginal sea of the eastern Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Anela Choy -- American biological oceanographer
Wikipedia - Angelicque White -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Angelov Island -- One of the South Orkney Islands in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Angola Current -- A temporary ocean surface current. It is an extension of the Guinea Current, flowing near western Africa's coast
Wikipedia - Anitra Thorhaug -- American marine biologist, plant ecophysiologist and a chemical oceanographer
Wikipedia - Anna WM-CM-%hlin -- Swedish Antarctic oceanographer
Wikipedia - Anne-Laure Dalibard -- French mathematician working on asymptotic behavior of fluid equations occurring in oceanographic models
Wikipedia - Anoxic event -- Intervals in the Earth's past where parts of oceans were depleted of oxygen at depth over a large geographic area
Wikipedia - Antarctic bottom water -- A cold, dense, water mass originating in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica
Wikipedia - Antarctic Circumpolar Current -- Ocean current that flows clockwise from west to east around Antarctica
Wikipedia - Antarctic Circumpolar Wave -- A coupled ocean/atmosphere wave that circles the Southern Ocean eastward in approximately eight years
Wikipedia - Antarctic Intermediate Water -- A cold, relatively low salinity water mass found mostly at intermediate depths in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Antarctic-Phoenix Ridge -- An ancient mid-ocean ridge between the Phoenix and Pacific plates
Wikipedia - Antarctic Plate -- A tectonic plate containing the continent of Antarctica and extending outward under the surrounding oceans
Wikipedia - Antarctic sea ice -- The sea ice of the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Antarctic Technology Offshore Lagoon Laboratory -- A floating oceanographic laboratory for in situ observation experiments
Wikipedia - Anthony Seymour Laughton -- British oceanographer
Wikipedia - Anthropocentric (album) -- | 2010 studio album by The Ocean
Wikipedia - Antilles Current -- A highly variable surface ocean current of warm water that flows northeasterly past the island chain that separates the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, New Zealand, and All Oceania
Wikipedia - Apa SM-CM-"mbetei -- mythological world ocean
Wikipedia - Aphaenogaster amphioceanica -- Extinct species of ant
Wikipedia - Aphotic zone -- The portion of a lake or ocean where less than 1% of sunlight penetrates
Wikipedia - Apostolic Vicariate of Eastern Oceania
Wikipedia - Aquatic sill -- A sea floor barrier of relatively shallow depth restricting water movement between oceanic basins
Wikipedia - Arabian Sea -- A marginal sea of the northern Indian Ocean between the Arabian Peninsula and India
Wikipedia - Archaeology in Oceania -- Peer-reviewed academic journal
Wikipedia - Archibald Gowanlock Huntsman -- Canadian academic, oceanographer, and fisheries biologist
Wikipedia - Archipelagic apron -- A fan-shaped gently sloping region of sea floor found around oceanic islands
Wikipedia - Arctic ice pack -- The sea ice cover of the Arctic Ocean and its vicinity
Wikipedia - Arctic Ocean Hydrographic Expedition -- 1910s Russian sea expedion
Wikipedia - Arctic Ocean -- Ocean in the north polar region
Wikipedia - Arctic sea ice decline -- The sea ice loss observed in recent decades in the Arctic Ocean
Wikipedia - Argo (oceanography) -- International oceanographic observation program
Wikipedia - Ark (We Are the Ocean album) -- 2015 studio album by We Are the Ocean
Wikipedia - Arne Foldvik -- Norwegian oceanographer
Wikipedia - Ashanti Johnson -- American geochemist and chemical oceanographer
Wikipedia - Asphalt volcano -- Ocean floor vents that erupt asphalt instead of lava
Wikipedia - Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography -- A scientific society
Wikipedia - Astrooceanography -- The study of oceans outside planet Earth
Wikipedia - Atlantic Equatorial mode -- quasiperiodic interannual climate pattern of the equatorial Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Atlantic meridional overturning circulation -- system of currents in the Atlantic Ocean, having a northward flow of warm, salty water in the upper layers and a southward flow of colder, deep waters that are part of the thermohaline circulation
Wikipedia - Atlantic Meridional Transect -- A multi-decadal oceanographic programme that undertakes biological, chemical and physical research during annual voyages between the UK and destinations in the South Atlantic
Wikipedia - Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Atlantic slave trade -- Slave trade across the Atlantic Ocean from the 16th to the 19th centuries
Wikipedia - Atlantis Paradise Island -- Ocean-themed resort in the Bahamas
Wikipedia - Atwood Oceanics -- American energy company
Wikipedia - Australasia -- Region of the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Australia/New Zealand Cup -- Series of cross-country skiing event in Oceania
Wikipedia - Avacha Bay -- A Pacific Ocean bay on the southeastern coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula
Wikipedia - Azores -- Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Baffin Basin -- An oceanic basin located in the middle of Baffin Bay between Baffin Island and Greenland
Wikipedia - Baffin Island Current -- An ocean current running south down the western side of Baffin Bay in the Arctic Ocean, along Baffin Island
Wikipedia - BahaM-JM- -- Religion of an area
Wikipedia - Baker's Haulover Inlet -- Ocean inlet in Florida, US
Wikipedia - Balanoglossus -- Ocean-dwelling acorn worm
Wikipedia - Ball's Pyramid -- Island in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Banaba -- Island in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Bangladesh Oceanographic Research Institute -- Research institute in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Barachois -- A coastal lagoon partially or totally separated from the ocean by a sand or shingle bar
Wikipedia - Barbara Channel -- Channel connecting the Magellan Strait to the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Barbara Hickey -- Canadian-born American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Barents Sea Opening -- The sea between Bear Island in the south of Svalbard and the north of Norway through which water flows from the Atlantic into the Arctic Ocean
Wikipedia - Barents Sea -- marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia
Wikipedia - Barnegat High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Barnegat Light, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Barnegat Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Barrier layer (oceanography) -- A layer of water separating the well-mixed surface layer from the thermocline
Wikipedia - Bathyal zone -- Part of the pelagic zone that extends from a depth of 1000 to 4000 meters (3300 to 13000 feet) below the ocean surface
Wikipedia - Bathymetry -- The study of underwater depth of lake or ocean floors
Wikipedia - Bay Head, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Bay of Bengal -- Northeastern part of the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Bay of Biscay -- Gulf of the northeast Atlantic Ocean located south of the Celtic Sea off the west coast of France and the north coast of Spain
Wikipedia - Bayville, New Jersey -- Place in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Beach Haven, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Beach Haven School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Beachwood, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Bear Seamount -- A flat-topped underwater volcano in the Atlantic Ocean. It is the oldest of the New England Seamounts
Wikipedia - Beaufort Gyre -- A wind-driven ocean current in the Arctic Ocean polar region
Wikipedia - Beaufort's Dyke -- Oceanic trench between Northern Ireland and Scotland
Wikipedia - Beaufort Sea -- A marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean north of the Northwest Territories, the Yukon, and Alaska
Wikipedia - Bedford Institute of Oceanography -- Canadian ocean research facility
Wikipedia - Bellingshausen Sea -- A part of the Southern Ocean along the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula, west of Alexander Island, east of Cape Flying Fish on Thurston Island
Wikipedia - Beneteau Oceanis 281 -- Sailboat class
Wikipedia - Benguela Current -- The broad, northward flowing ocean current that forms the eastern portion of the South Atlantic Ocean gyre
Wikipedia - Bering Sea -- Sea of the northern Pacific Ocean off the coast of Alaska
Wikipedia - Berkeley Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study -- A long-term oceanographic study by the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
Wikipedia - Bermuda Triangle -- Region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Bess Ward -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Beth Orcutt -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Better Day (song) -- 1997 single by Ocean Colour Scene
Wikipedia - Big Blue Ocean Cleanup -- Non-profit organization
Wikipedia - Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences -- A private non-profit oceanography center
Wikipedia - Billy Ocean -- Trinidadian-British recording artist
Wikipedia - Biological oceanography -- The study of how organisms affect and are affected by the physics, chemistry, and geology of the oceanographic system
Wikipedia - Biological pump -- The ocean's biologically driven sequestration of carbon from the atmosphere to the ocean interior and seafloor
Wikipedia - Birchas Chaim -- Yeshiva in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly -- Skerry in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Cornwall, England
Wikipedia - Bismarck Sea -- Marginal sea in the southwestern Pacific Ocean northeast of the island of New Guinea and south of the Bismarck Archipelago and the Admiralty Islands
Wikipedia - Black Sea -- Marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean between Europe and Asia
Wikipedia - Black-water diving -- Open ocean mid-water diving at night
Wikipedia - Block Island Sound -- A strait in the Atlantic Ocean separating Block Island from the coast of mainland Rhode Island in the United States
Wikipedia - Blonde (Frank Ocean album)
Wikipedia - Bloodhound (yacht) -- Ocean racing yacht
Wikipedia - Blue carbon -- The carbon captured by the world's coastal ocean ecosystems
Wikipedia - Blue Riband -- Unofficial accolade given to the passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean westbound in regular service with the record highest speed
Wikipedia - Blue-water navy -- Ocean-going naval forces
Wikipedia - Boomerang Seamount -- An active submarine volcano northeast of Amsterdam Island in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Bore (South Georgia) -- Bay of the South Atlantic Ocean on the coast of South Georgia
Wikipedia - Botany Bay -- Open ocean bay in Sydney, Australia
Wikipedia - Boundary current -- Ocean current with dynamics determined by the presence of a coastline
Wikipedia - Bounty Seamount -- A seamount in the Pacific Ocean near Pitcairn Island
Wikipedia - Bowie Seamount -- Submarine volcano in the northeastern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Brick Memorial High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Brick Public Schools -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Brick Township High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Brick Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Bridge River Ocean -- An ancient ocean between North America and the Insular Islands during the Paleozoic
Wikipedia - Brine pool -- large area of brine on the ocean basin
Wikipedia - British Indian Ocean Territory Police -- Military police force of the BIOT
Wikipedia - British Indian Ocean Territory -- British overseas territory in South Asia
Wikipedia - British Mid-Ocean Ridge Initiative -- A multidisciplinary scientific investigation of the creation of the EarthM-bM-^@M-^Ys crust in the deep oceans.
Wikipedia - British Oceanographic Data Centre -- A national facility for conserving and distributing data about the marine environment
Wikipedia - Browns Mountain -- A small submarine mountain in the south-western Pacific Ocean off the coast of New South Wales, Australia, east of Sydney.
Wikipedia - Butaritari -- Atoll in the Pacific Ocean island nation of Kiribati
Wikipedia - Cabled observatory -- Seabed oceanographic research platforms connected to the surface by undersea cables
Wikipedia - Cadamosto Seamount -- A seamount in the North Atlantic Ocean southwest off the island of Brava, Cape Verde
Wikipedia - Cake by the Ocean -- 2015 single by DNCE
Wikipedia - California Current -- A Pacific Ocean current that flows southward along the western coast of North America from southern British Columbia to the southern Baja California Peninsula
Wikipedia - Calliotropis abyssicola -- Species of Pacific Ocean sea snail
Wikipedia - Calliotropis asphales -- Species of Pacific Ocean sea snail
Wikipedia - Caloosahatchee Seamount -- A seamount in the northern Atlantic Ocean in the Corner Rise Seamounts
Wikipedia - Calzedonia Ocean Girls -- Reality TV series
Wikipedia - Campbell Plateau -- A large oceanic plateau south of New Zealand and the Chatham Rise
Wikipedia - Canfield ocean -- Suggested composition of the ocean in the middle to late Proterozoic
Wikipedia - Canton and Enderbury Islands -- Former Anglo-American condominium consisting of two coral atolls in the central Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Cape Cod Bay -- A large bay of the Atlantic Ocean adjacent to the U.S. state of Massachusetts
Wikipedia - Cape Perpetua -- A forested headland projecting into the Pacific Ocean on the central Oregon Coast in Lincoln County
Wikipedia - Capricorn Plate -- Proposed minor tectonic plate under the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Carbonate compensation depth -- Depth in the oceans below which no calcium carbonate sediment particles are preserved
Wikipedia - Caribbean Current -- A warm ocean current that flows northwestward through the Caribbean from the east along the coast of South America into the Gulf of Mexico
Wikipedia - Caribbean Plate -- A mostly oceanic tectonic plate including part of Central America and the Caribbean Sea
Wikipedia - Caribbean Sea -- A sea of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by North, Central and South America
Wikipedia - Caroline C. Ummenhofer -- Climatologist and oceanographer
Wikipedia - Caroline Plate -- Minor oceanic tectonic plate north of New Guinea
Wikipedia - Carousel (Travis Scott song) -- 2018 song by Travis Scott featuring Frank Ocean
Wikipedia - Carrie Manfrino -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Caryn Seamount -- A seamount in the Atlantic Ocean southwest of the New England Seamounts
Wikipedia - Cascadia Channel -- An extensive deep-sea channel of the Pacific Ocean.
Wikipedia - Category:21st century in Oceania
Wikipedia - Category:Catholic Church in Oceania
Wikipedia - Category:Christianity in Oceania
Wikipedia - Category:Oceanian music
Wikipedia - Category:Oceanian philosophers
Wikipedia - Category:Oceanographical terminology
Wikipedia - Category:Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact
Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications in Oceania
Wikipedia - Catholic Church in Oceania
Wikipedia - CCGS John P. Tully -- Offshore oceanographic science vessel
Wikipedia - Cecilie Mauritzen -- Norwegian oceanographer
Wikipedia - Celebes Sea -- A marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean between the Sulu Archipelago, Mindanao Island, the Sangihe Islands, Sulawesi and Kalimantan
Wikipedia - Celtic Sea -- Atlantic Ocean sea south of Ireland
Wikipedia - Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education -- A research and education organization established in 2006 as a National Science Foundation funded Science and Technology Center
Wikipedia - Centers for Space Oceanography -- An operating division of the Argos Foundation, Inc
Wikipedia - Central Regional High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Central Regional School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Central Vanuatu languages -- Subgroup of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian language family
Wikipedia - Cesarium/Black Lung Optimism -- 2008 single by The Ocean Fracture
Wikipedia - Chagos Archipelago -- Archipelago in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Challenger expedition -- Oceanographic research expedition (1872-1876)
Wikipedia - Channel Islands (California) -- island chain in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern California along the Santa Barbara Channel
Wikipedia - Chatham Rise -- An area of ocean floor to the east of New Zealand, forming part of the Zealandia continent
Wikipedia - Chelan Seamount -- A submerged volcano in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Vancouver Island
Wikipedia - Chemical oceanography
Wikipedia - Chilean Sea -- The portion of the Pacific Ocean lying west of the Chilean mainland
Wikipedia - Chile Rise -- An oceanic ridge at the tectonic divergent plate boundary between the Nazca and Antarctic plates
Wikipedia - Chimelong Ocean Kingdom -- theme park situated in Hengqin, Zhuhai, China
Wikipedia - Christopher German -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Chukchi Sea -- marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean north of the Bering Strait
Wikipedia - Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Cibusoides elegans -- Species of benthonic foraminifera from the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Circumpolar deep water -- The water mass in the Pacific and Indian oceans formed by mixing of other water masses in the region
Wikipedia - Claudia Benitez-Nelson -- Chemical oceanographer and researcher
Wikipedia - Clipperton Fracture Zone -- A fracture zone of the Pacific Ocean seabed
Wikipedia - Coastal geography -- Study of the region between the ocean and the land
Wikipedia - Coast -- Area where land meets the sea or ocean
Wikipedia - Cobb-Eickelberg Seamount chain -- A range of undersea mountains formed by volcanic activity of the Cobb hotspot in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Cocos Plate -- young oceanic tectonic plate beneath the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of Central America
Wikipedia - Cod Wars -- Series of disputes between the United Kingdom and Iceland over fishing rights in the North Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Coelacanth -- Order of lobe-finned fishes from the western Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Cold blob (North Atlantic) -- A cold temperature anomaly of ocean surface waters, affecting the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
Wikipedia - Cold core ring -- A type of oceanic eddy, characterized as unstable, time-dependent swirling M-bM-^@M-^XcellsM-bM-^@M-^Y that separate from their respective ocean current and move into water bodies with different characteristics
Wikipedia - Cold seep -- Ocean floor area where hydrogen sulfide, methane and other hydrocarbon-rich fluid seepage occurs
Wikipedia - Collin Roesler -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Colonisation of Oceania -- Colonization of the lands in the Pacific Ocean.
Wikipedia - Columbian exchange -- Biological and intellectual exchange across Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Commissioner for the British Indian Ocean Territory -- Head of government in the United Kingdom's overseas territory of the British Indian Ocean Territory
Wikipedia - Comoros -- Federal republic in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Continental shelf pump -- Hypothetical mechanism transporting carbon from shallow continental shelf waters to the adjacent deep ocean
Wikipedia - Conus glorioceanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Convoy PQ 17 -- Code name for an Allied World War II convoy in the Arctic Ocean
Wikipedia - Cook Islands -- Island country in the South Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Cooperation Sea -- A proposed sea name for part of the Southern Ocean, between Enderby Land and West Ice Shelf
Wikipedia - Coriolis (project) -- An oceanographical joint project of seven French institutes
Wikipedia - Corner Rise Seamounts -- A chain of extinct submarine volcanoes in the northern Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Cortes Bank -- A shallow seamount in the North Pacific Ocean southwest of Los Angeles
Wikipedia - Cosmic ocean -- Mythological motif representing the world or cosmos as enveloped by primordial waters
Wikipedia - COVID-19 pandemic in Oceania -- Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Oceania
Wikipedia - Cromwell Current -- An eastward-flowing subsurface current that extends along the equator in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Crough Seamount -- A seamount in the Pacific Ocean, within the exclusive economic zone of Pitcairn
Wikipedia - CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere -- A unit of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation of Australia
Wikipedia - CTD (instrument) -- An oceanography instrument used to measure the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater
Wikipedia - Ctenochaetus flavicauda -- Species of tang from the Pacific ocean
Wikipedia - Cum sole -- A Latin phrase meaning with the sun, sometimes used in meteorology and physical oceanography to refer to anticyclonic motion
Wikipedia - Curtis Ebbesmeyer -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Cyclone Amphan -- North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2020
Wikipedia - Cyclone Ava -- South-West Indian Ocean cyclone in 2017
Wikipedia - Cyclone Burevi -- North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2020
Wikipedia - Cyclone Fani -- North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2019
Wikipedia - Cyclone Gati -- North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2020
Wikipedia - Cyclone Nisarga -- North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2020
Wikipedia - Cyclone Nivar -- North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2020
Wikipedia - Darwin Rise -- A broad triangular region in the north central Pacific Ocean where there is a concentration of atolls
Wikipedia - Darwin's Arch -- A natural rock arch feature situated to the southeast of Darwin Island in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - David Karl -- American microbial biologist and oceanographer
Wikipedia - David Marshall (academic) -- British oceanographer
Wikipedia - Davidson Current -- A coastal countercurrent of the Pacific Ocean flowing north along the western coast of the United States from Baja California, Mexico to northern Oregon
Wikipedia - David Thornalley -- British paleoceanographer
Wikipedia - Davis Strait -- A northern arm of the Arctic Ocean that lies between mid-western Greenland and Canada's Baffin Island
Wikipedia - Dawn Wright -- American geographer and oceanographer
Wikipedia - Dead Oceans -- American independent record label
Wikipedia - Dead zone (ecology) -- Low-oxygen areas in oceans and large lakes caused by nutrient and fertilizer pollution
Wikipedia - Dear April -- 2020 song by Frank Ocean
Wikipedia - Deborah Steinberg -- American Antarctic biological oceanographer
Wikipedia - Decolonisation of Oceania -- Independence of Oceanic countries from colonial rule
Wikipedia - Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis -- A component of an enhanced tsunami warning system
Wikipedia - Deep ocean water -- Cold, salty water deep below the surface of Earth's oceans
Wikipedia - Deep scattering layer -- Layer of small animals in the ocean
Wikipedia - Deep Sea Drilling Project -- Ocean drilling research program between 1966-1983
Wikipedia - Deep sea mining -- Mineral extraction from the ocean floor
Wikipedia - Deep sea -- The lowest layer in the ocean, below the thermocline and above the seabed, at a depth of 1000 fathoms (1800 m) or more
Wikipedia - Defying Ocean's End -- A global agenda for action in marine conservation
Wikipedia - Dellwood Seamounts -- A seamount range in the Pacific Ocean northwest of Vancouver Island, Canada
Wikipedia - Denmark Strait cataract -- Underwater waterfall in the Denmark Strait of the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - D'Entrecasteaux Ridge -- A double oceanic ridge in the south-west Pacific Ocean, north of New Caledonia and west of Vanuatu Islands
Wikipedia - Deportivo Oceania metro station -- Mexico City metro station
Wikipedia - Derya Akkaynak -- Mechanical engineer and oceanographer
Wikipedia - Diamantina Fracture Zone -- An escarpment, separating two oceanic plateaus in the southeast Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Diatom -- A class of microalgae, found in the oceans, waterways and soils of the world
Wikipedia - Didac Costa -- Ocean racing yachtsman
Wikipedia - Diego Garcia -- British atoll in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - DigitalOcean -- American cloud infrastructure provider
Wikipedia - Digital Ocean -- Former wireless product company
Wikipedia - Discovery Investigations -- A series of scientific cruises and shore-based investigations into the biology of whales in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Discovery Seamounts -- chain of seamounts in the Southern Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Divergent double subduction -- Two parallel subduction zones with different directions are developed on the same oceanic plate
Wikipedia - Dominique Moceanu -- American artistic gymnast
Wikipedia - Donovan Catholic High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Draft:Valentine Worthington -- British-American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Drifter (floating device) -- An oceanographic instrument package floating freely on the surface to investigate ocean currents and other parameters like temperature or salinity
Wikipedia - Drift ice -- Sea ice that is not attached to land and may move on the sea surface in response to wind and ocean currents
Wikipedia - Drifting ice station -- Research stations built on the ice of the high latitudes of the Arctic Ocean
Wikipedia - DSV Alvin -- A manned deep-ocean research submersible owned by the United States Navy and operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Wikipedia - DSV Sea Cliff -- US Navy manned deep-ocean research submersible
Wikipedia - DSV Turtle -- US Navy manned deep-ocean research submersible
Wikipedia - D'Urville Sea -- A marginal sea of the Southern Ocean, north of the coast of Adelie Land, East Antarctica
Wikipedia - EADS HC-144 Ocean Sentry -- Maritime patrol and air-sea rescue aircraft
Wikipedia - Eagleswood Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Eagleswood Township School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - East African mangroves -- An ecoregion of mangrove swamps along the Indian Ocean coast of East Africa in Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya and southern Somalia
Wikipedia - East China Sea -- A marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean between the south of Korea, the south of Kyushu, Japan, the Ryukyu islands and mainland China
Wikipedia - Easter Fracture Zone -- An oceanic fracture zone associated with the transform fault from the Tuamotu archipelago to the Peru-Chile Trench
Wikipedia - Eastern Gemini Seamount -- A seamount in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Vanuatu's Tanna and Matthew Islands
Wikipedia - Eastern Indo-Pacific -- A biogeographic region of the Earth's seas, comprising the ocean waters of tropical Polynesia.
Wikipedia - East Iceland Current -- A cold water ocean current that forms as a branch of the East Greenland Current
Wikipedia - East Korea Warm Current -- An ocean current in the Sea of Japan which branches off from the Tsushima Current at the eastern end of the Korea Strait, and flows north along the southeastern coast of the Korean peninsula
Wikipedia - East Pacific Rise -- A mid-oceanic ridge at a divergent tectonic plate boundary on the floor of the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - East Siberian Sea -- A marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia
Wikipedia - Ecclesia in Oceania
Wikipedia - Economy of Oceania -- Overview of the economy of Oceania
Wikipedia - Ecosystem of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre -- The largest contiguous ecosystem on earth and a major circulating system of ocean currents
Wikipedia - Edge of the Ocean -- 2001 single by Ivy
Wikipedia - Edith Widder -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Edward Brinton -- American academic oceanographer and biologist
Wikipedia - EgyptAir Flight 990 -- 1999 plane crash of an EgyptAir Boeing 767 in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Eighty Five East Ridge -- A near-linear, aseismic, age-progressive ridge in the northeastern Indian Ocean.
Wikipedia - Ekman current meter -- A mechanical flowmeter invented by Vagn Walfrid Ekman, a Swedish oceanographer, in 1903
Wikipedia - Ekman velocity -- Wind induced part of the total horizontal velocity in the upper layer of water of the open ocean such that Coriolis force is balanced by wind force
Wikipedia - Ellen R.M. Druffel -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - El NiM-CM-1o-Southern Oscillation -- Irregularly periodic variation in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - El NiM-CM-1o -- Warm phase of a cyclic climatic phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Eltanin impact -- Asteroid impact in the southeast Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents -- A group of hydrothermal vents in the northeastern Pacific Ocean southwest of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Endless Ocean -- Diving-oriented video game for the Wii first released in 2007
Wikipedia - English Channel -- Arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates southern England from northern France
Wikipedia - Equatorial Counter Current -- A shallow eastward flowing current found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans
Wikipedia - Equatorial wave -- Ocean waves trapped close to the equator
Wikipedia - Errera Channel -- Oceanic channel
Wikipedia - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science -- A peer-reviewed academic journal on ocean sciences, with a focus on coastal regions ranging from estuaries up to the edge of the continental shelf.
Wikipedia - European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling -- A consortium of 14 European countries and Canada that was formed in 2003 to join the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
Wikipedia - European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory -- A large-scale European distributed Research Infrastructure for ocean observation
Wikipedia - Europeans in Oceania
Wikipedia - Eurynome (Oceanid) -- Oceanid of Greek mythology
Wikipedia - E. Virginia Armbrust -- A biological oceanographer
Wikipedia - Explorer Plate -- oceanic tectonic plate beneath the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada
Wikipedia - Explorer Ridge -- mid-ocean ridge west of British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Explorer Seamount -- A seamount on the Explorer Ridge in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Expocode -- A unique alphanumeric identifier for cruise labels of research vessels to avoid confusion in oceanographic data management.
Wikipedia - Eystein Jansen -- Norwegian marine geologist and paleoceanographer
Wikipedia - Face a l'Ocean -- 1920 film
Wikipedia - False Bay -- Large bay of the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Town, South Africa
Wikipedia - False killer whale -- Species of oceanic dolphin in the genus Pseudorca
Wikipedia - FESOM -- A multi-resolution ocean general circulation model that solves the equations of motion describing the ocean and sea ice using finite-element and finite-volume methods on unstructured computational grids
Wikipedia - Filippo Reef -- A reef that is asserted to be in the Pacific Ocean east of Starbuck Island in the Line Islands
Wikipedia - Finite Volume Community Ocean Model -- A prognostic, unstructured-grid, free-surface, 3-D primitive equation coastal ocean circulation model
Wikipedia - Fireflies (Owl City song) -- Song by Owl City from Ocean Eyes
Wikipedia - First Russian Antarctic Expedition -- 1819-1821 expedition to explore the Southern Ocean and Antarctica
Wikipedia - Fisheries and Oceans Canada -- Department of the Government of Canada
Wikipedia - Fixed-point ocean observatory -- An autonomous system of automatic sensors and samplers that continuously gathers data from deep sea, water column and lower atmosphere, and transmits the data to shore in real or near real-time
Wikipedia - Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory -- State flag and ensign of the British Indian Ocean Territory
Wikipedia - Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center
Wikipedia - Float (oceanographic instrument platform) -- An oceanographic instrument platform used for making subsurface measurements in the ocean
Wikipedia - Florida Current -- A thermal ocean current that flows from the Straits of Florida around the Florida Peninsula and along the southeastern coast of the United States before joining the Gulf Stream near Cape Hatteras
Wikipedia - Flukeprint -- Patch of calm water on the surface of the ocean, formed by the passing of a whale
Wikipedia - Fluxion (album) -- | 2004 studio album by The Ocean
Wikipedia - Forearc -- The region between an oceanic trench and the associated volcanic arc
Wikipedia - Forked River, New Jersey -- Place in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Fortunate Isles -- Semi-legendary islands in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Foundation Seamounts -- A series of seamounts in the southern Pacific Ocean in a chain which starts at the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge
Wikipedia - Four-funnel liner -- Ocean liner with four funnels
Wikipedia - Fracture zone -- junction between oceanic crustal regions of different ages on the same plate left by a transform fault
Wikipedia - Frank Ocean discography -- Artist discography
Wikipedia - Frank Ocean -- American singer, songwriter, and photographer from Louisiana
Wikipedia - Freedom of religion in Oceania by country
Wikipedia - Free My Name -- 2005 single by Ocean Colour Scene
Wikipedia - French Polynesia -- French overseas country in the Southern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Friendly Floatees -- Plastic rubber ducks made famous by the work of Curtis Ebbesmeyer, an oceanographer who models ocean currents on the basis of flotsam movements.
Wikipedia - Frigatebird -- A family of seabirds found across tropical and subtropical oceans
Wikipedia - Front (oceanography) -- A boundary between two distinct water masses
Wikipedia - Galapagos Islands -- Archipelago and protected area of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Galathea Depth -- The portion the Philippine Trench exceeding 6,000-metre (20,000 ft) depths in the south-western Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Gardiners Bay -- A small arm of the Atlantic Ocean in the U.S. state of New York at the eastern end of Long Island
Wikipedia - General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans -- A publicly available bathymetric chart of the world's oceans
Wikipedia - Geochemical Ocean Sections Study -- A global survey of the three-dimensional distributions of chemical, isotopic, and radiochemical tracers in the ocean
Wikipedia - Geologists Seamounts -- A group of 9 seamounts in the Pacific Ocean south of Honolulu, Hawaii
Wikipedia - Geophysical fluid dynamics -- The fluid dynamics of naturally occurring flows, such as lava flows, oceans, and planetary atmospheres, on Earth and other planets
Wikipedia - GEOS-3 -- The third and final satellite of NASA's Geodetic Earth Orbiting Satellite/Geodynamics Experimental Ocean Satellite program
Wikipedia - Geostrophic current -- An oceanic flow in which the pressure gradient force is balanced by the Coriolis effect
Wikipedia - Geotraces -- International research programme to improve understanding of biogeochemical cycles in the oceans
Wikipedia - German Meteor expedition -- An oceanographic expedition that explored the South Atlantic ocean from the equatorial region to Antarctica in 1925-192
Wikipedia - Gilbert Islands -- Chain of sixteen atolls and coral islands in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - GIUK gap -- The passages between the northern Atlantic Ocean and the Norwegian Sea
Wikipedia - Global Drifter Program -- Collecting measurements of surface ocean currents, sea surface temperature and sea-level atmospheric pressure using drifters
Wikipedia - Global Ocean Data Analysis Project -- A synthesis project bringing together biogeochemical oceanographic data
Wikipedia - Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics -- A core project for understanding how global change will affect the abundance, diversity and productivity of marine populations
Wikipedia - Global Ocean Observing System -- A global system for sustained observations of the ocean comprising the oceanographic component of the Global Earth Observing System of Systems
Wikipedia - Global Ocean Sampling Expedition -- An ocean exploration genome project to assess genetic diversity in marine microbial communities
Wikipedia - Global Sea Level Observing System -- An Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission program to measure sea level globally for long-term climate change studies
Wikipedia - Globicephalinae -- subfamily of oceanic dolphins
Wikipedia - Goianides Ocean -- An ocean in South America in Neoproterozoic
Wikipedia - Go Now and Live -- album by We Are the Ocean
Wikipedia - Good News (Ocean Park Standoff song) -- 2016 song by Ocean Park Standoff
Wikipedia - Gorringe Ridge -- A seamount in the Atlantic Ocean on the Azores-Gibraltar fault zone
Wikipedia - Graham Seamount -- Underwater volcano in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer -- ESA satellite intended to map in the Earth's gravity field. Part of the Living Planet Programme
Wikipedia - Grease ice -- A thin, soupy layer of frazil crystals clumped together, which makes the ocean surface resemble an oil slick
Wikipedia - Guadalcanal (Pacific Ocean island)
Wikipedia - Guardafui Channel -- ocean strait on the Horn of Africa
Wikipedia - Guide Seamount -- An underwater volcano in the eastern Pacific Ocean near the Davidson, Pioneer, Rodriguez, and Gumdrop seamounts
Wikipedia - Guinean mangroves -- A coastal ecoregion of mangrove swamps in rivers and estuaries near the ocean of West Africa from Senegal to Sierra Leone
Wikipedia - Gulf of Alaska -- Arm of the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Gulf of California -- A gulf of the Pacific Ocean between the Baja peninsula and the Mexican mainland
Wikipedia - Gulf of Guinea -- The northeasternmost part of the tropical Atlantic Ocean from Cape Lopez in Gabon, north and west to Cape Palmas in Liberia
Wikipedia - Gulf of Maine -- A large gulf of the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of North America
Wikipedia - Gulf of Mexico -- An Atlantic Ocean basin extending into southern North America
Wikipedia - Gulf of Saint Lawrence -- The outlet of the North American Great Lakes via the Saint Lawrence River into the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Gulf of Santa Catalina -- Gulf in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Gulf Stream -- A warm, swift Atlantic current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico flows around the tip of Florida, along the east coast of the United States before crossing the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Gulf -- A large inlet from the ocean into the landmass
Wikipedia - Gunter Dietrich -- German oceanographer
Wikipedia - Haaheo Seamount -- A seamount in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Hadal zone -- deepest region of the ocean lying within oceanic trenches
Wikipedia - Haichang Polar Ocean World -- Marine mammal park
Wikipedia - Hail Queen of Heaven, the Ocean Star
Wikipedia - Halothermal circulation -- The part of the large-scale ocean circulation that is driven by global density gradients created by surface heat and evaporation
Wikipedia - Hancock Seamount -- A seamount of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific Ocean.
Wikipedia - Hansa Carrier -- Container ship which lost a cargo of identifiable shoes which were used to record ocean drift
Wikipedia - Hans Hass Award -- Award in recognition of contribution made to the advancement of our knowledge of the ocean
Wikipedia - Hans Stille -- German ocean geologist known for alternative mechanisms of plate tectonics
Wikipedia - Haralambiev Island -- One of the South Orkney Islands in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Harald Sverdrup (oceanographer)
Wikipedia - Harvey Cedars, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Hava Hornung -- Israeli oceanographer
Wikipedia - Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain -- A mostly undersea mountain range in the Pacific Ocean that reaches above sea level in Hawaii.
Wikipedia - Hawaiian Islands -- an archipelago in the North Pacific Ocean, administered by the US state of Hawaii
Wikipedia - Hawaiian Ocean View, Hawaii -- Census-designated place in Hawaii, United States
Wikipedia - Hawaii hotspot -- A volcanic hotspot located near the Hawaiian Islands, in the northern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Hawaii Ocean Time-series -- A long-term oceanographic study based at the University of Hawaii at Manoa
Wikipedia - Hawkins Bank -- A large, submerged bank off the Mascarene Plateau in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Heceta Bank -- A rocky oceanic plateau|bank located 55 kilometers (km) off the Oregon Coast near Florence
Wikipedia - Heck Seamount -- An underwater volcano in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of central Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Wikipedia - Heliocentric (The Ocean album) -- | 2010 studio album by The Ocean
Wikipedia - Henry Stommel Research Award -- Medallion awarded by the American Meteorological Society to researchers in the dynamic and physics of the ocean
Wikipedia - High capacity oceanographic lithium battery pack -- A type of battery pack used by oceanographers
Wikipedia - High-nutrient, low-chlorophyll regions -- Regions of the ocean where the abundance of phytoplankton is low and fairly constant despite the availability of macronutrients
Wikipedia - Hikurangi Plateau -- An oceanic plateau in the South Pacific east of the North Island of New Zealand
Wikipedia - Hikurangi Trench -- An oceanic trench in the bed of the Pacific off the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand
Wikipedia - History of human settlement in the Ural Mountains -- From the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Ural River and northwestern Kazakhstan
Wikipedia - History of Oceania -- Historical development of Oceania
Wikipedia - History of the Jews in Oceania
Wikipedia - HMHS Britannic -- Olympic-class ocean liner
Wikipedia - HMS Hydra (A144) -- Royal Navy deep ocean hydrographic survey vessel
Wikipedia - HMS Ocean (1761) -- 1761 ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Ocean (1805) -- 1805 ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Ocean (1863) -- 1860s Prince Consort-class ironclad of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Ocean (1898) -- Canopus-class battleship
Wikipedia - HMS Ocean (L12) -- 1998 unique amphibious assault ship of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Ocean (R68) -- 1945 Colossus-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - Hollister Ridge -- A group of seamounts in the Pacific Ocean west of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge
Wikipedia - Horizon Guyot -- Tablemount in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Hudson Strait -- Strait connecting the Atlantic Ocean to Hudson Bay in Canada
Wikipedia - Hundred Mile High City -- 1997 single by Ocean Colour Scene
Wikipedia - Hurricane Carol -- Category 3 North Atlantic Ocean hurricane in 1954
Wikipedia - Hydrographic containment -- Concept of fisheries oceanography
Wikipedia - Ian Ernest -- Archbishop of the Indian ocean
Wikipedia - Iapetus Ocean -- ocean that existed in the late Neoproterozoic and early Paleozoic eras
Wikipedia - ICES Journal of Marine Science -- A peer-reviewed scientific journal covering oceanography and marine biology. It is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Wikipedia - If the Ocean Gets Rough -- album by Willy Mason
Wikipedia - Indian Monsoon Current -- The seasonally varying ocean current regime found in the tropical regions of the northern Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Indian Ocean (band)
Wikipedia - Indian Ocean coastal belt -- Afrotropic terrestrial biome in South Africa
Wikipedia - Indian Ocean Commission -- Intergovernmental organization comprising five African Indian Ocean nations along with the French overseas region of Reunion
Wikipedia - Indian Ocean garbage patch -- Region of marine litter suspended in the Indian Ocean gyre.
Wikipedia - Indian Ocean Gyre -- A large systems of rotating ocean currents. The Indian Ocean gyre is composed of two major currents: the South Equatorial Current, and the West Australian Current
Wikipedia - Indian Ocean raid -- 1942 raid of Allied shipping by the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Indian Ocean slave trade
Wikipedia - Indian Ocean trade
Wikipedia - Indian Ocean tsunami
Wikipedia - Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Indigenous peoples of Oceania
Wikipedia - Indonesian Throughflow -- Ocean current that provides a low-latitude pathway for warm, relatively fresh water to move from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Indonesia -- Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania
Wikipedia - Inland Empire-Orange County Line -- Metrolink commuter rail line linking San Bernardino and Riverside with Orange County and Oceanside in San Diego County
Wikipedia - Insular Plate -- Ancient oceanic plate that began subducting under the west-coast of North America around the early Cretaceous time
Wikipedia - Insular region of Colombia -- Oceanic islands outside the continental territory
Wikipedia - Integrated Ocean Drilling Program -- Marine research program between 2003-2013 to monitor and sample sub-seafloor environments
Wikipedia - Integrated Ocean Observing System -- An organization of systems that routinely and continuously provides quality controlled data and information on current and future states of the oceans and Great Lakes
Wikipedia - Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links -- Permanent road/rail connections between continents.
Wikipedia - Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation -- An oceanographic/meteorological phenomenon similar to the Pacific decadal oscillation (PDO), but occurring in a wider area of the Pacific
Wikipedia - Intermontane Plate -- Ancient oceanic tectonic plate on the west coast of North America about 195 million years ago
Wikipedia - Intermontane Trench -- An ancient oceanic trench during the Triassic, parallel to the west coast of North America
Wikipedia - International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans -- International non-governmental organization
Wikipedia - International Indian Ocean Expedition -- A large scale multinational hydrographic survey of the Indian Ocean which took place from 1959 to 1965.
Wikipedia - International Ocean Discovery Program -- An international marine research collaboration for drilling, coring, and monitoring the subseafloor
Wikipedia - International SeaKeepers Society -- Non-profit ocean conservation organization
Wikipedia - InterRidge -- A non-profit organisation that promotes interdisciplinary, international studies in the research of oceanic spreading centres
Wikipedia - In the Ocean of Night
Wikipedia - Involution Ocean -- 1977 science fiction novel by Bruce Sterling
Wikipedia - Irminger Sea -- A marginal sea of the North Atlantic Ocean southeast of Greenland between the Denmark Strait and the Labrador Sea
Wikipedia - Iselin Seamount -- A seamount in the Southern Ocean off Antarctica
Wikipedia - Island Heights, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Island Heights School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Isthmus of Tehuantepec -- The shortest distance between the Gulf of Mexico and Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Iurie Bolboceanu -- Moldovan politician
Wikipedia - Izu-Ogasawara Trench -- Aan oceanic trench in the western Pacific, consisting of the Izu Trench and the Bonin Trench
Wikipedia - Jack Corliss -- Geochemical oceanographer, discoverer of geothermal vent life, origin of life investigator
Wikipedia - Jackson Liberty High School -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Jackson Memorial High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Jackson School District (New Jersey) -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Jackson Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - James Johnstone (biologist) -- Scottish biologist and oceanographer (1870-1932)
Wikipedia - James McCarthy (oceanographer) -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Jan Mayen Microcontinent -- A fragment of continental crust within the oceanic part of the western Eurasian Plate northeast of Iceland
Wikipedia - Jan Mayen -- Norwegian volcanic island situated in the Arctic Ocean
Wikipedia - Japan Trench -- An oceanic trench - part of the Pacific Ring of Fire - off northeast Japan
Wikipedia - Jarvis Island -- Coral island located in the South Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Jason-1 -- Satellite oceanography mission
Wikipedia - Jean-Louis Michel (oceanographer)
Wikipedia - Jean-Pierre Gattuso -- French ocean scientist (born 1958)
Wikipedia - J. Frederick Grassle -- American oceanographer and academic
Wikipedia - JingM-EM-+ Seamount -- A guyot of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Joellen Louise Russell -- American oceanographer and climate scientist
Wikipedia - Johan Sandstrom -- Swedish oceanographer and meteorologist
Wikipedia - John E. McCosker -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - John Murray (oceanographer) -- British oceanographer, marine biologist and limnologist
Wikipedia - Joint Global Ocean Flux Study -- An international research programme on the fluxes of carbon between the atmosphere and ocean, and within the ocean interior
Wikipedia - Jormua Ophiolite -- A remnant of ancient oceanic lithosphere near Jormua, Finland
Wikipedia - Josefina Castellvi -- Spanish women scientist, biologist, oceanographer and writer
Wikipedia - Jose Hipolito Monteiro -- Portuguese geologist and oceanographer
Wikipedia - Joseph Proudman -- British mathematician and oceanographer
Wikipedia - Journal of Applied Ichthyology -- A peer-reviewed scientific journal on ichthyology, marine biology, and oceanography published by Wiley-Blackwell
Wikipedia - Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology -- A scientific publication by the American Meteorological Society
Wikipedia - Journal of Physical Oceanography -- A peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Meteorological Society.
Wikipedia - JS Aki -- Hibiki-class ocean surveillance ship
Wikipedia - JS Harima -- Hibiki-class ocean surveillance ship
Wikipedia - JS Hibiki -- Hibiki-class ocean surveillance ship
Wikipedia - Juan de Lisboa -- Phantom island in the Indian Ocean.
Wikipedia - Juan Fernandez Plate -- Very small tectonic plate in the southern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Juli Berwald -- Ocean scientist and science writer
Wikipedia - Julie Huber -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - July (Ocean Colour Scene song) -- 2000 single by Ocean Colour Scene
Wikipedia - Kammu Seamount -- A seamount in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Kamorta Island -- Island in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Kara Sea -- marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia between Novaya Zemlya and Severnaya Zemlya
Wikipedia - Karen Heywood -- British physical oceanographer
Wikipedia - Karen Wishner -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Karin Bryan -- New Zealand oceanography academic
Wikipedia - Karin Lochte -- German oceanographer, researcher, and climate change specialist
Wikipedia - Kate Moran -- Canadian oceanographer
Wikipedia - Katherine Richardson Christensen -- Oceanographer
Wikipedia - Kavachi -- An active submarine volcano in the south-west Pacific Ocean south of Vangunu Island in the Solomon Islands
Wikipedia - Kava culture -- Western Oceanic traditions surrounding kava
Wikipedia - Kelly Falkner -- American chemical oceanographer
Wikipedia - Kelvin wave -- A wave in the ocean or atmosphere that balances Coriolis force against a topographic boundary such as a coastline
Wikipedia - Kenneth C. Macdonald -- American oceanographer (born 1947)
Wikipedia - Kenneth M. Watson -- American theoretical physicist and physical oceanographer
Wikipedia - Kerguelen Plateau -- Oceanic plateau in the southern Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Kermadec Trench -- A linear ocean trench in the south Pacific north west of New Zealand
Wikipedia - Khanty Ocean -- A small Precambrian ocean between Baltica and the Siberian continent
Wikipedia - Kimmei Seamount -- A seamount of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the northern Pacific Ocean.
Wikipedia - King Haakon VII Sea -- A proposed name for part of the Southern Ocean on the coast of East Antarctica
Wikipedia - Kingman Reef -- reef and unincorporated U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Kings Trough -- An undersea trough in the Atlantic Ocean on the east side of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, northwest of the Acores-Biscay rise
Wikipedia - Kiribati -- Country in the western Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Klaus Wyrtki -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - K. Megan McArthur -- American oceanographer and NASA astronaut
Wikipedia - Kolbeinsey Ridge -- A segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of Iceland in the Arctic Ocean
Wikipedia - Kon-Tiki expedition -- 1947 journey by raft across the Pacific Ocean from South America to the Polynesian islands
Wikipedia - Koro Sea -- A sea in the Pacific Ocean between Viti Levu island, Fiji to the west and the Lau Islands to the east
Wikipedia - Kostov Island -- One of the South Orkney Islands in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - KSWW -- Radio station in Ocean Shores, Washington
Wikipedia - Kula-Farallon Ridge -- An ancient mid-ocean ridge that existed between the Kula and Farallon plates in the Pacific Ocean during the Jurassic period
Wikipedia - Kula Plate -- An oceanic tectonic plate under the northern Pacific Ocean which has been subducted under the North American Plate
Wikipedia - Kuril-Kamchatka Trench -- An oceanic trench in the northwest Pacific off the southeast coast of Kamchatka and parallels the Kuril Island chain to meet the Japan Trench east of Hokkaido
Wikipedia - Kuroshio Current -- North flowing ocean current on the west side of the North Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Labrador Current -- A cold current in the Atlantic ocean along the coasts of Labrador, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia
Wikipedia - Labrador Sea -- An arm of the North Atlantic Ocean between the Labrador Peninsula and Greenland
Wikipedia - Lacey Township High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Lacey Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Lacey Township School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Lahaina Roads -- Channel of the Pacific Ocean in the Hawaiian Islands
Wikipedia - Lakehurst, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Lakehurst School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Lakewood High School (New Jersey) -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Lakewood School District (New Jersey) -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Lakewood Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Lake Worth Inlet -- Ocean inlet in Florida, US
Wikipedia - Langmuir circulation -- A series of shallow, slow, counter-rotating vortices at the ocean's surface aligned with the wind
Wikipedia - Languages of Oceania
Wikipedia - La NiM-CM-1a -- A coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon that is the counterpart of El NiM-CM-1o
Wikipedia - Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey -- Place in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Laptev Sea -- Marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia between the Kara Sea and the East Siberian Sea
Wikipedia - Large marine ecosystem -- Regions of the world's oceans characterized by distinct bathymetry, hydrography, productivity, and trophically dependent populations
Wikipedia - Lavallette, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Lavallette School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Lazarev Sea -- A proposed name for a marginal sea of the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Lazuren Bryag Cove -- A cove in Coronation Island in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - LGBT rights in Oceania -- Rights of LGBT people in Oceania
Wikipedia - Lichtner Seamount -- A seamount in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Ligeti Ridge -- An undersea ridge in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin -- Quarterly scientific journal
Wikipedia - Limnology and Oceanography Letters -- Bimonthly peer-reviewed journal
Wikipedia - Limnology and Oceanography: Methods -- Monthly peer-reviewed journal
Wikipedia - Limnology and Oceanography -- Bimonthly peer-reviewed journal
Wikipedia - Lincoln Sea -- A part of the Arctic Ocean from Cape Columbia, Canada, in the west to Cape Morris Jesup, Greenland, in the east
Wikipedia - List of active separatist movements in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of airlines of Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of airports in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of airports in the British Indian Ocean Territory -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of ancient oceans -- A list of former oceans that disappeared due to tectonic movements and other geographical and climatic changes
Wikipedia - List of awards and nominations received by Frank Ocean -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of banks in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of cities in Oceania by population
Wikipedia - List of cities in Oceania
Wikipedia - List of county routes in Ocean County, New Jersey -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of defunct airlines of Oceania -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of diplomatic visits to the United States: Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of extinct animals of Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of film festivals in Oceania -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of first women lawyers and judges in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of flood basalt provinces -- Continental flood basalts and oceanic plateaus
Wikipedia - List of highest points of Oceanian countries -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of islands in Oceania by area -- Islands in the region of Oceania listed by area size
Wikipedia - List of islands in the Indian Ocean -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of largest airlines in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of lighthouses in the British Indian Ocean Territory -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of marine fishes of South Africa -- Fishes recorded from the oceans bordering South Africa
Wikipedia - List of medical schools in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of mosques in Oceania -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of most common surnames in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of ocean circulation models -- Models used in physical oceanography.
Wikipedia - List of Ocean Girl episodes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian countries by area -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian countries by GDP growth -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian countries by GDP (nominal) -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian countries
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian films -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian junior records in Olympic weightlifting -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian records in athletics -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian records in Olympic weightlifting -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian records in swimming -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian records in track cycling -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian stadiums by capacity -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian under-20 records in athletics -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian youth bests in athletics -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oceanian youth records in Olympic weightlifting -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of oceanic ridges -- List of the currently active and some ancient oceanic spreading centres
Wikipedia - List of Oceanids -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of ocean liners -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of oceanography awards
Wikipedia - List of Ocean's characters -- Listing of characters in the Ocean's film series
Wikipedia - List of oceans
Wikipedia - List of ports and harbors of the Arctic Ocean -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of ports and harbors of the Pacific Ocean -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of ports and harbours of the Indian Ocean -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of predecessors of sovereign states in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rampage killers (familicides in Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia) -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rampage killers in Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of red seaweeds of South Africa -- Rhodophyta recorded from the oceans bordering South Africa.
Wikipedia - List of Saints from Oceania
Wikipedia - List of saints from Oceania
Wikipedia - List of seaweeds of South Africa -- A list of seaweeds recorded from the oceans bordering South Africa
Wikipedia - List of ski areas and resorts in Oceania -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of social nudity places in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of South-West Indian Ocean cyclones before 1900 -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania
Wikipedia - List of sovereign states in Asia and Oceania by Human Development Index
Wikipedia - List of stadiums in Oceania -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of submarine topographical features -- Oceanic landforms and topographic elements.
Wikipedia - List of supermarket chains in Oceania -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of television stations in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of the busiest airports in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of the first women holders of political offices in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of the last monarchs in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of town tramway systems in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of twin towns and sister cities in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Ultras of Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Volvo Ocean Race sailors -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of yachts built by Oceanco -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Lists of hospitals in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Lists of radio stations in Oceania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Litke Deep -- An oceanic trench in the Arctic Ocean
Wikipedia - LM-CM-)opold de Folin -- French zoologist, author and oceanographer
Wikipedia - Lo-En -- Albian-Campanian guyot in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Lomonosov Current -- A deep current in the Atlantic Ocean. from the coast of Brazil to the Gulf of Guinea
Wikipedia - Lomonosov Ridge -- An underwater ridge of continental crust in the Arctic Ocean
Wikipedia - Lonely Diamond -- 2020 studio album by Ocean Alley
Wikipedia - Long Beach Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Loop Current -- Ocean current between Cuba and Yucatan Peninsula
Wikipedia - Lost City Hydrothermal Field -- Hydrothermal field in the mid-Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Lost (Frank Ocean song) -- 2012 single by Frank Ocean
Wikipedia - Louisville hotspot -- A volcanic hotspot that formed the Louisville Ridge in the southern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Louisville Ridge -- A chain of over 70 seamounts in the Southwest Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus -- Juvenile science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov
Wikipedia - Luderitz Bay -- Atlantic Ocean bay in south-west Africa
Wikipedia - Lwandle Plate -- A mainly oceanic tectonic microplate off the southeast coast of Africa
Wikipedia - Lynne Talley -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Lysocline -- Depth in the ocean below which the rate of dissolution of calcite increases dramatically
Wikipedia - Macquarie Fault Zone -- A transform fault on the seafloor of the south Pacific Ocean from New Zealand southwestward to the Macquarie Triple Junction
Wikipedia - Madagascar -- Island country in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Magellan Rise (ocean plateau) -- An oceanic plateau in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Malagasy cuisine -- Culinary traditions of the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar.
Wikipedia - Malaspina Expedition 2010 -- An interdisciplinary research project to assess the impact of global change on the oceans and explore their biodiversity
Wikipedia - Malden Island -- Island in the central Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Manasquan Inlet -- Inlet that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Manasquan River
Wikipedia - Manchester Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Manchester Township School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Manila Trench -- Oceanic trench in the Pacific Ocean, west of Luzon and Mindoro in the Philippines
Wikipedia - Mann Eddy -- A persistent clockwise circulation in the middle of the North Atlantic ocean
Wikipedia - Manta trawl -- A net system for sampling the surface of the ocean
Wikipedia - Mantoloking, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Maputaland coastal forest mosaic -- Subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion on the Indian Ocean coast of Southern Africa.
Wikipedia - Mar de Grau -- The body of water in the Pacific Ocean under the control of the South American country of Peru.
Wikipedia - Maria de los M-CM-^Angeles AlvariM-CM-1o Gonzalez -- Spanish fishery research biologist and oceanographer
Wikipedia - Mariana Islands -- Archipelago in the western North Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Mariana Trench -- The deepest part of Earth's oceans, where the Pacific Plate is subducted under the Mariana Plate
Wikipedia - Maria Teresa Lopez Boegeholz -- Chilean oceanographer
Wikipedia - Marie Tharp -- American oceanographer and cartographer
Wikipedia - Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Marine biology -- The scientific study of organisms that live in the ocean
Wikipedia - Marine botany -- The study of aquatic flowering vascular plants and algae that live in seawater of the open ocean and the littoral zone, along shorelines of the intertidal zone, and in brackish water of estuaries.
Wikipedia - Marine current power -- Extraction of power from ocean currents
Wikipedia - Marine debris -- Human-created solid waste in the sea or ocean
Wikipedia - Marine energy -- Energy stored in the waters of oceans
Wikipedia - Marine geology -- The study of the history and structure of the ocean floor
Wikipedia - Marine heatwave -- Oceanic warm temperature event
Wikipedia - Marine life -- The plants, animals and other organisms that live in the salt water of the sea or ocean, or the brackish water of coastal estuaries
Wikipedia - Marine pollution -- Pollution which finds its way into the oceans
Wikipedia - Marine protected areas of South Africa -- Protected areas of coastline or ocean in the EEZ of South Africa
Wikipedia - Marine protected area -- Protected areas of seas, oceans, estuaries or large lakes
Wikipedia - Maritime patrol aircraft -- Military aircraft designed to reconnoiter oceans and other bodies of water
Wikipedia - Marshall Islands -- Country in the northwestern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Mars ocean hypothesis -- Hypothesis that nearly a third of the surface of Mars was covered by an ocean of liquid water early in the planetM-bM-^@M-^Ys geologic history
Wikipedia - Mary Celeste -- Ship found abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872
Wikipedia - Mary Sears (oceanographer) -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Massachusetts Bay -- bay on the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Matanzas Inlet -- Ocean inlet in Florida, US
Wikipedia - Matilene Berryman -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Maud Rise -- An oceanic plateau in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Maud Seamount -- A seamount in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Maui Ocean Center -- Aquarium and oceanography center located in Maalaea, Hawaii on the island of Maui, US
Wikipedia - Maui -- Island of the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Mauritius -- Island country in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Maya AUV India -- Autonomous underwater vehicle from National Institute of Oceanography, India
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Nle Amsterdam -- Island in the southern Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Medal for capture of Rodrigues, Isle of Bourbon and Isle of France -- East India Company medal for capture of French Indian Ocean islands, 1809-10
Wikipedia - Mediterranean sea (oceanography) -- Mostly enclosed sea with limited exchange with outer oceans
Wikipedia - Mediterranean Sea -- Sea between Europe, Africa and Asia, connected to the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Melanesia -- Subregion of the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Mendeleev Ridge -- A broad ridge in the Arctic Ocean from the Siberian Shelf to the central areas of the ocean
Wikipedia - Mercury pollution in the ocean -- Mercury contamination in sea and sediments
Wikipedia - Mesoscale ocean eddies
Wikipedia - Metis (mythology) -- Oceanid of Greek mythology
Wikipedia - Metocean -- The syllabic abbreviation of meteorology and (physical) oceanography.
Wikipedia - Michael Fasham -- A British ocean ecosystem modeller, working principally on plankton systems
Wikipedia - Michael Freilich (oceanographer) -- American Earth scientist
Wikipedia - Michael Morris (oceanographer) -- American biochemist and oceanographer
Wikipedia - Microcotyle oceanica -- Species of worms
Wikipedia - Middle Passage -- Transoceanic segment of the Atlantic slave trade
Wikipedia - Mid-Labrador Ridge -- An ancient mid-ocean ridge that existed between the North American and Greenland plates in the Labrador Sea during the Paleogene period
Wikipedia - Mid-Oceanic Ridge
Wikipedia - MidOcean Partners -- American private equity firm
Wikipedia - Mid-ocean ridge -- Basaltic underwater mountain system formed by plate tectonic spreading
Wikipedia - Mike Coffin -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Milky seas effect -- A luminous phenomenon in the ocean in which large areas of seawater glow brightly enough at night to be seen by satellites orbiting Earth
Wikipedia - Minami-Tori-shima -- Isolated island in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Mindanao Current -- A narrow, southward flowing ocean current along the eastward side of the southern Philippines
Wikipedia - Minimum depth of occurrence -- The shallowest depth in the ocean at which a species is observed
Wikipedia - Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries -- Cabinet-level division of the government of South Korea
Wikipedia - Mira Zore-Armanda -- Croatian oceanographer
Wikipedia - Miriam Kastner -- American oceanographer and geochemist
Wikipedia - Mirovia -- A hypothesized superocean surrounding the supercontinent Rodinia in the Neoproterozoic Era
Wikipedia - Mission San Luis Rey de Francia -- 18th-century Spanish mission in Oceanside, California
Wikipedia - MIT General Circulation Model -- A numerical computer method that solves the equations of motion for the ocean or atmosphere using the finite volume method
Wikipedia - Moa Plate -- An ancient oceanic plate that formed in the Early Cretaceous south of the Pacific-Phoenix Ridge
Wikipedia - M Ocean View -- San Francisco light rail line
Wikipedia - Mocean Worker -- American musician
Wikipedia - Model for Prediction Across Scales -- A coupled Earth system modeling package that integrates atmospheric, oceanographic and cryospheric modeling on a variety of scales
Wikipedia - Modular Ocean Model -- A three-dimensional ocean circulation model for studying the ocean climate system
Wikipedia - Molucca Sea -- marginal sea in the Pacific Ocean near Indonesia
Wikipedia - Mona Passage -- Strait that connects the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea
Wikipedia - Monika Rhein -- German physical oceanographer
Wikipedia - Mooring (oceanography) -- A collection of devices, connected to a wire and anchored on the sea floor
Wikipedia - Morais ophiolite complex -- A metamorphic complex of oceanic and continental crust terranes in Portugal
Wikipedia - Mozambique Channel -- Indian Ocean strait between Madagascar and Mozambique
Wikipedia - Mozambique Current -- A warm ocean current in the Indian Ocean flowing south along the African east coast in the Mozambique Channel
Wikipedia - MS Oslofjord (1938) -- Ocean liner sunk after hitting a mine off the River Tyne
Wikipedia - MTS Oceanos -- Cruise ship that sank in 1991
Wikipedia - Muirfield Seamount -- A submarine mountain in the Indian Ocean southwest of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Wikipedia - Musicians Seamounts -- A chain of seamounts in the Pacific Ocean, north of the Hawaiian Ridge
Wikipedia - MV Ocean Life -- Cruise ship
Wikipedia - MV Piano Land -- A cruise ship and ocean liner
Wikipedia - MV Queen of the Oceans -- Sun-class cruise ship owned by Seajets
Wikipedia - MV Saturnia -- Italy ocean liner later converted hospital ship
Wikipedia - MV Viking Sky -- Cruise ship operated by Viking Ocean Cruises
Wikipedia - MyOcean -- A series of projects granted by the European Commission to set up a pan-European capacity for ocean monitoring and forecasting
Wikipedia - Nadia Pinardi -- Italian oceanographer
Wikipedia - Nantucket Sound -- A roughly triangular area of the Atlantic Ocean offshore from the U.S. state of Massachusetts
Wikipedia - Nanyang (region) -- Chinese name for the region of Southeast Asia, literally meaning Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - National Institute of Oceanography, Pakistan -- Facility in Karachi, Pakistan
Wikipedia - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -- US government scientific agency
Wikipedia - National Oceanographic Data Center -- One of the national environmental data centers operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Wikipedia - National Oceanographic Partnership Program -- American organization
Wikipedia - National Oceanography Centre -- Oceanographic research institute in the United Kingdom
Wikipedia - Nations of Nineteen Eighty-Four -- Three fictional states (Oceania, Eurasia, Eastasia) in the novel 1984 by George Orwell, perpetually vying for the control of the world
Wikipedia - Nauru Agreement -- Oceania subregional agreement
Wikipedia - Nauru -- Island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Naval Battle of Guadalcanal -- 1942 naval battle in the Pacific Ocean during World War II
Wikipedia - Naval Oceanographic Office -- U.S. Office that prepares and publishes maps, charts, and nautical books required in navigation
Wikipedia - Navigator Gas -- Transoceanic liquefied gas shipping company
Wikipedia - NazarM-CM-) Canyon -- Submarine canyon in the North Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Nelsons Island -- Uninhabited island in the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Neptunism -- Obsolete theory that rocks formed from the crystallisation of minerals in the early EarthM-bM-^@M-^Ys oceans, through processes such as great floods
Wikipedia - Neritic zone -- The relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop-off of the continental shelf
Wikipedia - Nestorov Island -- One of the South Orkney Islands in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Neutral density -- A density variable used in oceanography
Wikipedia - New Caledonian languages -- Subgroup of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian language family
Wikipedia - New Caledonia -- French special collectivity in the southwest Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - New Egypt High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - New Egypt, New Jersey -- Place in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - New England Seamounts -- A chain of more than 20 seamounts in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Newfoundland Ridge -- An ocean ridge in the northern Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of Canada
Wikipedia - Newfoundland Seamounts -- A group of seamounts offshore of Eastern Canada in the northern Atlantic Ocean.
Wikipedia - New Hebrides Plate -- Minor tectonic plate in the Pacific Ocean near Vanuatu
Wikipedia - New York Bay -- Large bay at the mouth of the Hudson River at the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Night Sky with Exit Wounds -- Poetry book by Ocean Vuong
Wikipedia - Nikes (song) -- 2016 single by Frank Ocean
Wikipedia - Ninety East Ridge -- a linear ridge on the Indian Ocean floor near the 90th meridian
Wikipedia - Niue Hotel -- Demolished hotel in Niue, Oceania
Wikipedia - Niue -- Island country in the South Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - NOAAS Murre II -- An American research vessel in commission in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fleet from 1970 to 1989
Wikipedia - NOAAS Okeanos Explorer -- An exploratory vessel for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Wikipedia - NOBM -- NASA Ocean Biogeochemical Model is a three-dimensional representation of coupled circulation/biogeochemical/radiative processes in the global oceans
Wikipedia - Norfolk Island -- Island in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - North Atlantic Current -- A powerful warm western boundary current in the north Atlantic Ocean that extends the Gulf Stream northeastward
Wikipedia - North Atlantic Deep Water -- deep water mass formed in the North Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - North Atlantic Gyre -- A major circular system of ocean currents
Wikipedia - North Atlantic oscillation -- A weather phenomenon in the North Atlantic Ocean of fluctuations in the difference of atmospheric pressure at sea level between the Icelandic Low and the Azores High
Wikipedia - North Equatorial Current -- A Pacific and Atlantic Ocean current that flows east-to-west between about 10M-BM-0 north and 20M-BM-0 north on the southern side of a clockwise subtropical gyre
Wikipedia - North Madagascar Current -- an Ocean current near Madagascar that flows into the South Equatorial Current just North of Madagascar and is directed into the Mozambique Channel
Wikipedia - North Pacific Current -- A slow warm water current that flows west-to-east between 30 and 50 degrees north in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - North Pacific Gyre -- A major circulating system of ocean currents
Wikipedia - North Sea -- Marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - North Vanuatu languages -- Subgroup of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian language family
Wikipedia - Northwest Atlantic Mid-Ocean Channel -- The main body of a turbidity current system of channels and canyons running on the sea bottom from the Hudson Strait, through the Labrador Sea and ending at the Sohm Abyssal Plain
Wikipedia - North West Shelf Operational Oceanographic System -- Facility that monitors physical, sedimentological and ecological variables for the North Sea area
Wikipedia - Norwegian Sea -- Marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean, northwest of Norway
Wikipedia - Novacane (song) -- 2011 single by Frank Ocean
Wikipedia - Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean -- A general model of ocean circulation developed by a European consortium
Wikipedia - Numerical weather prediction -- Weather prediction using mathematical models of the atmosphere and oceans
Wikipedia - Obduction -- The overthrusting of oceanic lithosphere onto continental lithosphere at a convergent plate boundary
Wikipedia - Obligation to Negotiate Access to the Pacific Ocean -- International law case by Bolivia against Chile
Wikipedia - Observatoire Oceanologique de Villefranche -- A field campus of the UniversitM-CM-) Paris 6 in Villefranche-sur-Mer on the Cote d'Azur, France
Wikipedia - OCEAN2020 -- EU defence project
Wikipedia - Ocean acidification in the Great Barrier Reef -- Threat to the reef which reduces the viability and strength of reef-building corals
Wikipedia - Ocean acidification -- Ongoing decrease in the pH of the Earth's oceans, caused by the uptake of carbon dioxide
Wikipedia - Ocean acoustic tomography -- A technique used to measure temperatures and currents over large regions of the ocean
Wikipedia - Oceanair -- Regional airline that was based in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Ocean Alexander -- Taiwanese yacht manufacturer
Wikipedia - Oceana (non-profit group) -- Nonprofit ocean conservation organization
Wikipedia - Ocean Avenue (Brooklyn) -- Avenue in Brooklyn, New York
Wikipedia - Ocean Avenue (Santa Monica) -- Street in Santa Monica, United States
Wikipedia - Oceana Zarco -- First female professional cyclist in Portugal
Wikipedia - Ocean Breakers -- 1935 film
Wikipedia - Ocean Casino Resort -- Hotel and casino
Wikipedia - Ocean Center -- Arena in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean chemistry -- chemistry of marine environments
Wikipedia - Ocean circulation
Wikipedia - Ocean City High School -- Place in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean City, New Jersey -- City in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean City State Park -- Public recreation area in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean color -- Explanation of the colour of oceans and ocean colour radiometry
Wikipedia - Ocean Colour Scene -- English rock band
Wikipedia - Ocean County, New Jersey -- County in New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean currents
Wikipedia - Ocean current -- Directional mass flow of oceanic water generated by external or internal forces
Wikipedia - Ocean (Czech band) -- Czech synth-pop band
Wikipedia - Ocean data acquisition system -- A set of instruments deployed at sea to collect as much meteorological and oceanographic data as possible.
Wikipedia - Ocean Dream Diamond -- Blue-green diamond
Wikipedia - Ocean dredging -- A technique for ocean bottom sampling
Wikipedia - Ocean Drilling Program -- Marine research program between 1985-2003
Wikipedia - Ocean Drive (band) -- French dance music project
Wikipedia - Ocean Drive (Duke Dumont song) -- 2015 single by Duke Dumont
Wikipedia - Ocean Drive (Lighthouse Family song) -- 1995 single by Lighthouse Family
Wikipedia - Ocean Drive (New Jersey) -- Highway in New Jersey
Wikipedia - Ocean dynamics -- The description of the motion of water in the oceans
Wikipedia - Oceaneering International -- Subsea engineering and applied technology company
Wikipedia - Ocean Elders -- Activist group dedicated to protecting the ocean and its wildlife
Wikipedia - Ocean exploration -- Part of oceanography describing the exploration of ocean surfaces
Wikipedia - Ocean Eyes (song) -- 2016 single by Billie Eilish
Wikipedia - Ocean (film) -- Documentary film
Wikipedia - Ocean FM (Ireland) -- Radio station in northwest Ireland
Wikipedia - Ocean Gate, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean Gate School District -- School District in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean general circulation model -- Model to describe physical and thermodynamical processes in oceans
Wikipedia - Ocean Girl -- Television series
Wikipedia - Ocean Grove (band) -- Australian metal band
Wikipedia - Ocean Grove, New Jersey -- Place in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean Guardian (Shark Shield) -- personal electromagnetic field shark deterrent device
Wikipedia - Ocean gyre -- Any large system of circulating ocean currents
Wikipedia - Ocean Handicap -- Defunct American Thoroughbred horse race
Wikipedia - Ocean heat content -- Thermal energy stored in ocean water
Wikipedia - Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm -- 2019 video game
Wikipedia - Oceania Cruises -- Cruise company
Wikipedia - Oceania House -- Historic house in Cocos Islands of Australia
Wikipedia - Oceania (journal)
Wikipedia - Oceania Judo Union -- Oceania governing body in Judo
Wikipedia - Oceania metro station -- Mexico City metro station
Wikipedia - Oceanian realm -- terrestrial biogeographic realm
Wikipedia - Oceania (The Smashing Pumpkins album) -- 2012 album
Wikipedia - Oceania -- Geopolitical region comprising Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia
Wikipedia - Oceanic Airlines -- Fictional airline featured in several creative works
Wikipedia - Oceanic art
Wikipedia - Oceanic carbon cycle -- Processes that exchange carbon between various pools within the ocean and the atmosphere, Earth interior, and the seafloor.
Wikipedia - Oceanic climate
Wikipedia - Oceanic core complex -- A seabed geologic feature that forms a long ridge perpendicular to a mid-ocean ridge
Wikipedia - Oceanic crust -- The uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of a tectonic plate
Wikipedia - Oceanic cuisine
Wikipedia - Oceanic dispersal -- Biological dispersal across oceans
Wikipedia - Oceanic feeling
Wikipedia - Oceanic languages -- Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Wikipedia - Oceanic physical-biological process -- Hydrodynamic and hydrostatic effects on marine organisms
Wikipedia - Oceanic ridge -- An underwater mountain system formed by plate tectonic spreading
Wikipedia - Oceanic Shoals Marine Park -- Australian marine park offshore of the Northern Territory, near Darwin
Wikipedia - Oceanic trench -- Long and narrow depressions of the sea floor
Wikipedia - Oceanic Worldwide -- American recreational scuba equipment manufacturer
Wikipedia - Oceanic zone -- The part of the ocean beyond the continental shelf
Wikipedia - Oceanids -- Nymph daughters of [[Oceanus]]
Wikipedia - Oceanid
Wikipedia - Oceanimonas baumannii -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanimonas marisflavi -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanimonas smirnovii -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Ocean Infinity -- Marine robotics company based in Houston, Texas, United States
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera aquimarina -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera arctica -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera avium -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera donghaensis -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera litoralis -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera marina -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera ostreae -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera profunda -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera psychrotolerans -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera sediminis -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanisphaera -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Ocean liner -- Ship designed to transport people from one seaport to another
Wikipedia - Ocean Master -- Fictional character
Wikipedia - Ocean Network Express -- Singaporean container shipping company
Wikipedia - Ocean Networks Canada
Wikipedia - Ocean observations -- List of currently feasible essential observations for climate research
Wikipedia - Ocean Observatories Initiative -- A program that focuses the work of an emerging network of science driven ocean observing systems
Wikipedia - Oceanococcus -- Genus of bacteria
Wikipedia - Oceanodroma -- Genus of birds
Wikipedia - Oceanographer
Wikipedia - Oceanographic Museum of Monaco -- A museum of marine sciences in Monaco-Ville, Monaco
Wikipedia - Oceanographic
Wikipedia - Oceanography (journal) -- A quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Oceanography Society
Wikipedia - Oceanography -- The study of the physical and biological aspects of the ocean
Wikipedia - Ocean One (Hong Kong) -- Skyscraper in Hong Kong
Wikipedia - OceanoScientific -- A programme to study climate change at the ocean-atmosphere interface
Wikipedia - Ocean Park Hong Kong -- Amusement park in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
Wikipedia - Ocean Park (Santurce) -- Subbarrio of Santurce in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Ocean Park station -- MTR station on Hong Kong Island
Wikipedia - Ocean Park, Surrey -- Neighborhood in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Ocean Parkway (Brooklyn) -- Road in Brooklyn, New York
Wikipedia - Ocean Pictures -- Indian film company
Wikipedia - Ocean planet
Wikipedia - Ocean Pointe, Hawaii -- Census-designated place in the United States
Wikipedia - Ocean Pointe -- Housing estate in Hong Kong
Wikipedia - Oceanport, New Jersey -- Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Oceanport School District -- School district in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean Productions -- Canadian media production company
Wikipedia - Ocean Realm -- American magazine on underwater photography and scuba diving
Wikipedia - Ocean reanalysis -- A method of combining historical ocean observations with a general ocean model to reconstruct a historical state of the ocean
Wikipedia - Ocean Robbins
Wikipedia - Ocean rowing -- Sport of rowing across oceans
Wikipedia - Ocean's 11 -- 1960 heist film directed by Lewis Milestone
Wikipedia - Ocean's 8 -- 2018 film by Gary Ross
Wikipedia - Oceans Act of 2000 -- US law to establish policy on the oceans
Wikipedia - Oceansat-1 -- Indian oceanography satellite
Wikipedia - Oceansat-2 -- Indian oceanography satellite
Wikipedia - Ocean Science (journal) -- An open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union
Wikipedia - Ocean's Eleven -- 2001 film by Steven Soderbergh
Wikipedia - Ocean's (film series) -- 2001-2007 Three films directed by Steven Soderbergh, part of the larger Ocean's film series
Wikipedia - Ocean Shores, New South Wales -- Town in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Ocean Shores, Washington -- City in Washington, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean's Kingdom (ballet) -- Ballet choreographed by Peter Martins
Wikipedia - Ocean Spray (song) -- 2001 single by Manic Street Preachers
Wikipedia - Ocean State
Wikipedia - Ocean's Thirteen -- 2007 film by Steven Soderbergh
Wikipedia - Ocean's Twelve -- 2004 film directed by Steven Soderbergh
Wikipedia - Ocean surface topography -- The shape of the ocean surface relative to the geoid
Wikipedia - Ocean Swell -- British Thoroughbred racehorse
Wikipedia - Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) -- Song by Hillsong United
Wikipedia - Ocean thermal energy conversion -- Use of temperature difference between surface and deep seawaters to run a heat engine amd provide electricity
Wikipedia - Ocean Tower -- Unfinished building in South Padre Island, Texas, imploded in 2009
Wikipedia - Ocean Township High School -- High school in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean Township, Ocean County, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean Township School District (Monmouth County, New Jersey) -- Place in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean Township School District (Ocean County, New Jersey) -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ocean (train) -- Canadian passenger train
Wikipedia - Ocean turbidity -- A measure of the amount of cloudiness or haziness in sea water caused by individual particles that are too small to be seen without magnification
Wikipedia - Ocean University of Sri Lanka -- University for fishing, marine and nautical engineering
Wikipedia - Oceanus (Titan orbiter)
Wikipedia - Oceanus -- Ancient Greek god of the earth-encircling river, Oceanos
Wikipedia - Ocean View Elementary School District -- School district in Ventura County, California
Wikipedia - Ocean Vuong -- American writer
Wikipedia - Ocean -- A body of water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere
Wikipedia - Ocean Worlds Exploration Program -- A NASA program for the exploration of water worlds in the Solar System
Wikipedia - Ocean world -- Type of planet with a surface completely covered by an ocean of water
Wikipedia - Ocean zoning -- A policy approach for environmental resource management in oceanic environments
Wikipedia - OCVTS Performing Arts Academy -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Office of Ocean Exploration and Research -- US government scientific agency
Wikipedia - Ojin Seamount -- A guyot of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Oliver Crane -- American Rower, who in 2020 holds the record of the youngest person to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Olympic class ocean liner
Wikipedia - Olympic-class ocean liner -- Trio of ocean liners built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard
Wikipedia - On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous -- Novel by Ocean Vuong
Wikipedia - Open ocean diving -- Diving in deep water out of sight of land
Wikipedia - Open Polar Sea -- hypothesized ice-free ocean surrounding the North Pole
Wikipedia - Operation Garron -- United Kingdom relief operation after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
Wikipedia - Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean -- Order of merit in Mauritius
Wikipedia - Origin of oceans
Wikipedia - Outer trench swell -- A subtle ridge on the seafloor near an oceanic trench, where a descending plate begins to flex and fault
Wikipedia - Overlapping spreading centers -- A feature of spreading centers at mid-ocean ridges
Wikipedia - Owen Fracture Zone -- A transform fault in the northwest Indian Ocean between the Arabian and African Plates from the Indian Plate
Wikipedia - Owen Martin Phillips -- American physical oceanographer and geophysicist
Wikipedia - Oxygen minimum zone -- The zone in which oxygen saturation in seawater in the ocean is at its lowest
Wikipedia - Oyashio Current -- A cold subarctic ocean current that flows south and circulates counterclockwise in the western North Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Pacific-Antarctic Ridge -- Tectonic plate boundary in the South Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Pacific coast -- Part of a country's coast bordering the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Pacific decadal oscillation -- robust, recurring pattern of ocean-atmosphere climate variability centered over the mid-latitude Pacific basin
Wikipedia - Pacific hurricane -- Mature tropical cyclone that develops within the eastern and central Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System -- Organisation in US Integrated Ocean Observing System
Wikipedia - Pacific-Kula Ridge -- A mid-ocean ridge between the Pacific and Kula plates in the Pacific Ocean during the Paleogene period
Wikipedia - Pacific-North American teleconnection pattern -- A large-scale weather pattern with two modes which relates the atmospheric circulation pattern over the North Pacific Ocean with the one over the North American continent
Wikipedia - Pacific Ocean Park -- 1958-1967 amusement park in California
Wikipedia - Pacific Ocean -- Ocean between Asia and Australia in the west, the Americas in the east and Antarctica or the Southern Ocean in the south.
Wikipedia - Pacific Plate -- An oceanic tectonic plate under the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Pacific Rim -- Land area comprising the rim of the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Pactolus Bank -- Unconfirmed undersea bank in the southern Pacific Ocean.
Wikipedia - Pako Guyot -- Guyot in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology -- A peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Geophysical Union
Wikipedia - Paleoceanography -- The study of the history of the oceans in the geologic past
Wikipedia - Paleosalinity -- The salinity of the global ocean or of an ocean basin at a point in geological history.
Wikipedia - Paleo-Tethys Ocean -- An ocean on the margin of Gondwana between the Middle Cambrian and Late Triassic
Wikipedia - Pan-African Ocean -- A hypothesized paleo-ocean whose closure created the supercontinent of Pannotia
Wikipedia - Panama Canal Railway -- Railway line across Panama linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
Wikipedia - Panama Canal -- Large artificial waterway in the Republic of Panama, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
Wikipedia - Pan Am Flight 115 -- 1959 aviation incident over the North Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Panthalassa -- Prehistoric superocean that surrounded Pangaea
Wikipedia - Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument -- 583,000 square miles of ocean waters, including ten islands and atolls of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Wikipedia - Parallel Ocean Program -- A three-dimensional ocean circulation model designed primarily for studying the ocean climate system
Wikipedia - Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans -- Organisation
Wikipedia - Passive margin -- The transition between oceanic and continental lithosphere that is not an active plate margin
Wikipedia - Pate Island -- Kenyan island in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Patricia A. Wheeler -- American phycologist and oceanographer
Wikipedia - Paul Falkowski -- An American biological oceanographer, working principally on primary production
Wikipedia - Pelagial -- 2013 studio album by The Ocean
Wikipedia - Pelagic red clay -- Slow accumulating oceanic sediment with low biogenic constituents
Wikipedia - Pelagic sediment -- Fine-grained sediment that accumulates on the floor of the open ocean
Wikipedia - People's Republic of Zanzibar and Pemba -- Short-lived republic in the Indian Ocean between January and April 1964
Wikipedia - Persian Gulf -- Arm of the Indian Ocean in western Asia
Wikipedia - Peru-Chile Trench -- An oceanic trench in the eastern Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America
Wikipedia - Petz Rescue: Ocean Patrol -- 2008 video game
Wikipedia - Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic / Cenozoic -- | 2020 album by The Ocean
Wikipedia - Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic -- | 2018 studio album by The Ocean
Wikipedia - Pharusian Ocean -- An ancient ocean that existed from 800 to 635 million years ago
Wikipedia - Philip Froelich -- An American academic oceanographic scientist
Wikipedia - Philippine Sea Plate -- oceanic tectonic plate to the east of the Philippines
Wikipedia - Philippine Trench -- A submarine trench to the east of the Philippines in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Phil Nuytten -- Canadian deep-ocean explorer, scientist, and inventor of the Newtsuit
Wikipedia - Philyra (Oceanid) -- Greek mythological figure
Wikipedia - Physical oceanography -- The study of physical conditions and physical processes within the ocean
Wikipedia - Piemont-Liguria Ocean -- A former piece of oceanic crust that is seen as part of the Tethys Ocean
Wikipedia - Pierson-Moskowitz spectrum -- An empirical relationship that defines the distribution of energy with frequency within the ocean
Wikipedia - Pine Beach, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Pinelands Regional High School -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Pinelands Regional School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Pink + White -- song by Frank Ocean
Wikipedia - Pioneer Seamount -- An undersea mountain in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of central California
Wikipedia - Pitman Fracture Zone -- Undersea fracture zone in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Pito Seamount -- A seamount in the Pacific Ocean north-northwest of Easter Island
Wikipedia - Plumsted Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Plumsted Township School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Point Pleasant Beach High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Point Pleasant Borough High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Point Pleasant, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Polar seas -- A collective term for the Arctic Ocean and the southern part of the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - POLYGON experiment -- An experiment in oceanography conducted in middle of the Atlantic Ocean during the 1970s
Wikipedia - Polynesian navigation -- Methods to navigate the Pacific ocean
Wikipedia - Ponce de Leon Inlet -- Ocean inlet in Florida, US
Wikipedia - Porcupine Seabight -- A deep-water oceanic basin on the continental margin of the northeastern Atlantic
Wikipedia - Portal:Oceania
Wikipedia - Portal:Oceans
Wikipedia - Portugal Current -- A weak ocean current that flows south along the coast of Portugal
Wikipedia - Poseidon Ocean -- Supposed ocean that existed in the Mesoproterozoic period
Wikipedia - Postal codes in Oceania -- Overview of postal codes in Oceania
Wikipedia - Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories -- Theories about contact between peoples of the Americas and other parts of the world prior to the voyages of Christopher Columbus
Wikipedia - Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact
Wikipedia - Prediction and Research Moored Array in the Atlantic -- System of moored observation buoys in the tropical Atlantic Ocean which collect meteorological and oceanographic data
Wikipedia - Prince Edward Islands Marine Protected Area -- A marine conservation area in the waters of the Prince Edward Islands in the southern Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Prince Gustaf Adolf Sea -- A marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean located in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada
Wikipedia - Project Nekton -- Series of test dives and deep-submergence operations in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Propagating rifts -- Seafloor features associated with spreading centers at mid-ocean ridges and back-arc basins
Wikipedia - Proto-Oceanic language -- Reconstructed ancestor of the Oceanic languages
Wikipedia - Proto-Tethys Ocean -- An ancient ocean that existed from the latest Ediacaran to the Carboniferous
Wikipedia - Puerto Rico Trench -- An oceanic trench on a transform boundary between the Caribbean and North American Plates
Wikipedia - Quantum Learning Network -- Education and training organization based in Oceanside, California
Wikipedia - Queen Elizabeth 2 -- Retired ocean liner and cruise ship from the United Kingdom
Wikipedia - Queen Mary 2 -- British 21st-century transatlantic ocean liner
Wikipedia - Queen parrotfish -- Colorful species of fish in Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea
Wikipedia - Queen Victoria Sea -- A body of water in the Arctic Ocean, stretching from northeast of Svalbard to northwest Franz Josef Land
Wikipedia - Quirimbas Islands -- Island group in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Radar for Europa Assessment and Sounding: Ocean to Near-surface -- Ice-penetrating radar for Europa Clipper
Wikipedia - RAFOS float -- Submersible device used to map ocean currents well below the surface
Wikipedia - Ramoaaina language -- Oceanic language spoken on the Duke of York Islands off eastern New Ireland
Wikipedia - Ramon Margalef Award for Excellence in Education -- Educatonal award in the fields of limnology and oceanography
Wikipedia - Rana Fine -- American oceanographer and researcher
Wikipedia - Rano Rahi seamounts -- A field of seamounts in the Pacific Ocean, part of a series of ridges on the Pacific Plate
Wikipedia - Rapid Climate Change-Meridional Overturning Circulation and Heatflux Array -- collaborative research project in the North Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Red-billed tropicbird -- Species of seabird of tropical oceans
Wikipedia - Red Sea -- Arm of the Indian Ocean between Asia and Africa
Wikipedia - Red-tailed tropicbird -- seabird of the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans
Wikipedia - Regional Ocean Modeling System -- A free-surface, terrain-following, primitive equations ocean model
Wikipedia - Research Moored Array for African-Asian-Australian Monsoon Analysis and Prediction -- System of moored observation buoys in the Indian Ocean that collects meteorological and oceanographic data
Wikipedia - Resolution Guyot -- Underwater tablemount in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Retroflect -- The movement of an ocean current that doubles back on itself
Wikipedia - Rheic Ocean -- ancient ocean which separated two major palaeocontinents, Gondwana and Laurussia
Wikipedia - Richard Norris Wolfenden -- English oceanographer
Wikipedia - Richard W. Johnson (oceanographer) -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Ridge push -- A proposed driving force for tectonic plate motion as the result of the lithosphere sliding down the raised asthenosphere below mid-ocean ridges
Wikipedia - Ridiculously Resilient Ridge -- Long lasting anticyclone over the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Riiser-Larsen Sea -- One of the marginal seas in the Southern Ocean off East Antarctica and south of the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Rio Grande Rise -- An aseismic ocean ridge in the southern Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Brazil
Wikipedia - Rivadeneyra Shoal -- A shoal or seamount reported from the Eastern Pacific Ocean between Malpelo Island and Cocos Island
Wikipedia - RM-CM-)union hotspot -- Volcanic hotspot in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - RMS Aquitania -- Cunard Line ocean liner, also used as a merchant cruiser and troop transport
Wikipedia - RMS Empress of Ireland -- Ocean liner which sank near the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River after a collision
Wikipedia - RMS Lusitania -- British ocean liner sunk by German submarine in World War I
Wikipedia - RMS Mauretania (1906) -- British ocean liner in service 1906-1934
Wikipedia - RMS Mauretania (1938) -- British ocean liner in service 1938-1965
Wikipedia - RMS Queen Elizabeth -- Ocean liner
Wikipedia - RMS Queen Mary -- retired British ocean liner
Wikipedia - RMS Samaria (1920) -- Transatlantic ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship
Wikipedia - RMS Strathmore -- Ocean liner and mail ship
Wikipedia - Roberta Hamme -- Canadian chemical oceanographer
Wikipedia - Robert Ballard -- Retired US Navy officer and a professor of oceanography known for maritime archaeology and archaeology of shipwrecks
Wikipedia - Robert Beardsley -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - Robert Island -- Island of the South Shetland Islands in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Robert S. Dietz -- American marine geologist, geophysicist and oceanographer
Wikipedia - Rogue wave -- Unexpectedly large transient ocean surface wave
Wikipedia - Roman Catholicism in the British Indian Ocean Territory
Wikipedia - Rosie Alegado -- Hawaiian microbial oceanographer
Wikipedia - Rossby wave -- A type of inertial wave in the atmospheres and oceans of planets, largely owing their properties to rotation of the planet
Wikipedia - Ross Gyre -- A circulating system of ocean currents in the Ross Sea
Wikipedia - Ross Sea -- A deep bay of the Southern Ocean in Antarctica
Wikipedia - Rotor current meter -- A mechanical current meter used in oceanography to maasure flow
Wikipedia - Route Halifax Saint-Pierre Ocean Race -- Sailboat race
Wikipedia - RRS Charles Darwin -- A Royal Research Ship belonging to the British Natural Environment Research Council. Since 2006, she has been the geophysical survey vessel, RV Ocean Researcher,
Wikipedia - RuwitM-EM-+nM-LM-^DtM-EM-+nM-LM-^D -- A guyot in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - RV Calypso -- Jacques Cousteau's oceanographic research ship
Wikipedia - Ryukyu Trench -- Oceanic trench along the southeastern edge of Japan's Ryukyu Islands in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Sabrina Jean -- Activist for people of Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - SACS (cable system) -- Submarine communications cable in the South Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Sahara Seamounts -- A group of seamounts in the Atlantic Ocean southwest of the Canary Islands
Wikipedia - Salinity -- The proportion of salt dissolved in a body of water, e.g the ocean
Wikipedia - Sallie W. Chisholm -- American oceanographer, marine biologist
Wikipedia - Samantha Joye -- American oceanographer
Wikipedia - San Luis Rey, California -- Neighborhood in Oceanside, California, United States
Wikipedia - Santa Barbara Channel -- Pacific Ocean separating California from northern Channel Islands
Wikipedia - Sarah Fawcett -- South African oceanographer and climatologist
Wikipedia - Sargasso Sea -- Region of the North Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Sause Bros., Inc. -- American ocean towing business
Wikipedia - Scopelosaurus ahlstromi -- Species of fish found in all oceans
Wikipedia - Scotia Plate -- Minor oceanic tectonic plate between the South American and Antarctic Plates
Wikipedia - Scotia Sea -- sea at the northern edge of the Southern Ocean at its boundary with the South Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Wikipedia - SeaDataNet -- An international project of oceanography to enable the scientific community to access historical datasets owned by national data centers
Wikipedia - Sea ice concentration -- The area of sea ice relative to the total area at a given point in the ocean
Wikipedia - Sea of ChiloM-CM-) -- A marginal sea of the coast of Chile that is separated from the Pacific Ocean by ChiloM-CM-) Island
Wikipedia - Sea of Okhotsk -- A marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean, between the Kamchatka Peninsula, the Kuril Islands, the island of Hokkaido, the island of Sakhalin, and eastern Siberian coast
Wikipedia - Sea of the Hebrides -- A portion of the North Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of western Scotland
Wikipedia - Sea otter -- species of marine mammal from the northern and eastern coasts of the North Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Seaside Heights, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Seaside Park, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Sea spray -- Sea water particles that are formed directly from the ocean
Wikipedia - Sea surface microlayer -- The boundary layer where all exchange occurs between the atmosphere and the ocean
Wikipedia - Sea surface temperature -- Water temperature close to the ocean's surface
Wikipedia - Seawater -- Water from a sea or an ocean
Wikipedia - SeaWiFS -- A satellite-borne sensor designed to collect global ocean biological data
Wikipedia - Sediment trap -- Instrument used in oceanography to measure the quantity of sinking particulate material
Wikipedia - Seewarte Seamounts -- A north-south trending group of extinct submarine volcanoes in the northern Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Seminole Seamount -- A seamount in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Wikipedia - Sentry (AUV) -- Autonomous underwater vehicle made by Woods Hole Oceanographic institution
Wikipedia - Seven Seas -- Ancient phrase for all of the world's oceans
Wikipedia - Shailesh Nayak -- Indian oceanographer
Wikipedia - Shankar Doraiswamy -- Indian oceanographer
Wikipedia - Shanwick Oceanic Control -- Area of International Airspace which lies above the northeast part of the North Atlantic
Wikipedia - Shark finning -- Removal and retention of shark fins while the remainder of the living shark is discarded in the ocean
Wikipedia - Ship Bottom, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Ship canal -- A canal intended to accommodate ships used on the oceans, seas, or lakes.
Wikipedia - Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
Wikipedia - Shortjaw saury -- Species of lizardfish from the Pacific Ocean.
Wikipedia - Short-sea shipping -- Movement of cargo and passengers by sea along a cost, without crossing an ocean
Wikipedia - Shutdown of thermohaline circulation -- An effect of global warming on a major ocean circulation.
Wikipedia - Sigma coordinate system -- A coordinate system used in computational models for oceanography, meteorology and other fields where fluid dynamics are relevant
Wikipedia - Simeonov Island -- One of the South Orkney Islands in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Simple Ocean Data Assimilation -- An oceanic reanalysis data set consisting of gridded state variables for the global ocean
Wikipedia - Slab window -- A gap that forms in a subducted oceanic plate when a mid-ocean ridge meets with a subduction zone and the ridge is subducted
Wikipedia - Slanchev Bryag Cove -- A cove in Coronation Island in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Slavery in Oceania
Wikipedia - Slide (Calvin Harris song) -- 2017 single by Calvin Harris featuring Frank Ocean and Migos
Wikipedia - Snellius Expedition -- A Dutch oceanographic expedition in the waters of eastern Indonesia.
Wikipedia - SOCCOM project -- Project to increase the understanding of the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Solar eclipse of June 27, 1862 -- Partial solar eclipse over the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Solomon Sea Plate -- A minor tectonic plate to the northwest of the Solomon Islands in the south Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Solomon Sea -- A sea in the Pacific Ocean between Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
Wikipedia - Solubility pump -- A physico-chemical process that transports dissolved inorganic carbon from the ocean's surface to its interior
Wikipedia - Somali Current -- An ocean boundary current that flows along the coast of Somalia and Oman in the Western Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Somov Sea -- A proposed name for part of the Southern Ocean north of Oates Coast, Victoria Land, and of George V Coast of East Antarctica
Wikipedia - South African Airways Flight 295 -- Flight that crashed in the Indian Ocean in 1987
Wikipedia - South American-Antarctic Ridge -- Mid-ocean ridge in the South Atlantic between the South American Plate and the Antarctic Plate
Wikipedia - South Atlantic Current -- An eastward ocean current, fed by the Brazil Current
Wikipedia - South Atlantic Gyre -- The subtropical gyre in the south Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - South China Sea -- A marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean from the Karimata and Malacca straits to the Strait of Taiwan
Wikipedia - Southeast Indian Ridge -- A mid-ocean ridge in the southern Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - South Equatorial Current -- Ocean current in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Ocean that flows east-to-west between the equator and about 20 degrees south
Wikipedia - Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra -- Ecoregion of several subantarctic islands in the southern Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Southern Oceanic languages -- Subgroup of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian language family
Wikipedia - Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen -- A failed rift in the western and southern US of the triple junction that became the Iapetus Ocean
Wikipedia - Southern Regional High School -- High school in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - South Lake Worth Inlet -- Ocean inlet in Florida, US
Wikipedia - South Orkney Islands -- A group of islands in the Southern Ocean north-east of the Antarctic Peninsula
Wikipedia - South Pacific Gyre -- A major circulating system of ocean currents
Wikipedia - South Tasman Rise -- An area of seafloor about 1500 m deep south of Hobart, Tasmania in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - South Toms River, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - South Vanuatu languages -- Subgroup of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian language family
Wikipedia - Southwest Madagascar Coastal Current -- A warm poleward ocean current flowing in the south-west of Madagascar
Wikipedia - Spacecraft cemetery -- Area in the southern Pacific Ocean where spacecraft have been routinely deposited
Wikipedia - Spice (oceanography) -- Spatial variations in the temperature and salinity of seawater whose effects on density cancel each other
Wikipedia - Spilite -- A fine-grained igneous rock, resulting from alteration of oceanic basalt
Wikipedia - Spirobranchus kraussii -- Species of marine annelid from the Indian ocean
Wikipedia - SS Canberra -- Ocean liner
Wikipedia - SS Cap Arcona -- German ocean liner
Wikipedia - SS Constitution -- Ocean Liner
Wikipedia - SS Dongola -- Ocean liner and mail ship
Wikipedia - SS Egypt -- A P&O ocean liner sunk after a collision and later the cargo of bullion salvaged
Wikipedia - SS Elbe (1881) -- Transatlantic ocean liner
Wikipedia - SS Europa (1928) -- German, later French ocean liner in service 1928-1962
Wikipedia - SS Flandre (1951) -- Ocean liner and cruise ship
Wikipedia - SS France (1960) -- French, later Norwegian ocean liner/cruise ship in service 1962-2005
Wikipedia - SS Grampian -- British ocean liner, in service 1907-1921
Wikipedia - SS Independence -- A US built and flagged ocean liner
Wikipedia - SS Ivernia -- British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Line
Wikipedia - SS Laurentic (1908) -- British ocean liner sunk by mines in 1917
Wikipedia - SS LM-CM-)opoldville (1929) -- Ocean liner converted into troop ship during the Second World War
Wikipedia - SS Lutetia -- 1913 French ocean liner
Wikipedia - SS M-CM-^Nle de France -- French ocean liner in service 1927-1959
Wikipedia - SS Minnewaska (1908) -- British ocean liner, sunk 1916
Wikipedia - SS Morro Castle (1930) -- American ocean liner
Wikipedia - SS Oceana (1887)
Wikipedia - SS Rochambeau -- French transatlantic ocean liner
Wikipedia - SS Rotorua (1910) -- New Zealand Shipping Company steam ocean liner and refrigerated cargo ship
Wikipedia - SS Schiller -- German ocean liner launched in 1873
Wikipedia - SS Veendam (1922) -- 1922 Holland America Line ocean liner
Wikipedia - SS Vestris -- 1912 ocean liner
Wikipedia - Stafford Township, New Jersey -- Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Stafford Township School District -- School district in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Star Ocean: The Second Story
Wikipedia - Star Ocean -- Japanese video game franchise
Wikipedia - Station biologique de Roscoff -- A French marine biology and oceanography research and teaching center
Wikipedia - Station P (ocean measurement site) -- A geographically located ocean measurement site
Wikipedia - St. Helena Seamount chain -- An underwater chain of seamounts in the southern Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Stirni Seamount -- A seamount in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Wikipedia - St. Lucie Inlet, Florida -- Ocean inlet in Florida, US
Wikipedia - St. Nicholas Cove -- A cove in Coronation Island in the Southern Ocean
Wikipedia - Strait of Gibraltar -- Strait that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea
Wikipedia - Strait of Magellan -- Strait in southern Chile joining the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
Wikipedia - Strategic Oceanic Force -- French nuclear ballistic missile submarine force
Wikipedia - Submarine earthquake -- An earthquake that occurs under a body of water, especially an ocean
Wikipedia - Submarine landslide -- Landslides that transport sediment across the continental shelf and into the deep ocean
Wikipedia - Subsurface currents -- Oceanic currents that flow beneath surface currents
Wikipedia - Subtropical Countercurrent -- A narrow eastward ocean current in the central North Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Subtropical Indian Ocean Dipole -- oscillation of sea surface temperatures in which the Indian Ocean southeast of Madagascar is warmer and then colder than the eastern part off Australia
Wikipedia - Suiko Seamount -- A guyot of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific Ocean.
Wikipedia - Sultanate of Zanzibar -- 1856-1964 monarchy in the Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Sumatra Trench -- Subduction trench in the Sumatra-Andaman subduction zone in the eastern Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - Sunda Trench -- An oceanic trench in the Indian Ocean near Sumatra where the Australian-Capricorn plates subduct under a part of the Eurasian Plate.
Wikipedia - Superocean -- An ocean that surrounds a supercontinent
Wikipedia - Superswell -- A large area of anomalously high topography and shallow ocean regions
Wikipedia - Supralittoral zone -- The area above the spring high tide line that is regularly splashed, but not submerged by ocean water
Wikipedia - Surf City, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Susana Agusti -- Spanish biological oceanographer
Wikipedia - Susan Lozier -- Physical oceanographer
Wikipedia - Susan Wijffels -- Australian oceanographer
Wikipedia - Svalbard -- Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean
Wikipedia - Sverdrup balance -- A theoretical relationship between the wind stress exerted on the surface of the open ocean and the vertically integrated meridional (north-south) transport of ocean water.
Wikipedia - Sverdrup Gold Medal -- Award by the American Meteorological Society for contributions regarding interactions between the oceans and the atmosphere
Wikipedia - Sweet Life (Frank Ocean song) -- 2012 single by Frank Ocean
Wikipedia - Swell (ocean) -- A series of waves generated by distant weather systems
Wikipedia - Swimming in Your Ocean -- 1994 single by Crash Test Dummies
Wikipedia - Sybil P. Seitzinger -- Oceanographer and climate scientist
Wikipedia - Sylvia Cook -- British ocean rower and adventurer
Wikipedia - Tabuaeran -- Atoll in Kiribati in the central Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Tad Murty -- Canadian oceanographer (1937-2018)
Wikipedia - Takeda Teva Ocean Arena -- Futsal arena in Japan
Wikipedia - Takuyo-Daisan -- guyot in the Western Pacific Ocean off Japan
Wikipedia - Tamu Massif -- An extinct submarine shield volcano located in the northwestern Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Tapa cloth -- Barkcloth made in the island cultures of the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Tasman Fracture -- An ocean trench off the south west coast of Tasmania
Wikipedia - Tasman Outflow -- A deepwater current that flows from the Pacific Ocean past Tasmania into the Southern Ocean that encircles Antarctica
Wikipedia - Tasmantid Seamount Chain -- A long chain of seamounts in the South Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Tehuantepec Ridge -- A linear undersea ridge off the west coast of Mexico in the Pacific Ocean. It is the remnant of an old fracture zone
Wikipedia - Telegraph Plateau -- Archaic term for region of the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Telephone numbers in the British Indian Ocean Territory -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Temperate Northern Atlantic -- A biogeographic region of the Earth's seas, comprising the temperate and subtropical waters of the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.
Wikipedia - Temperate Northern Pacific -- A biogeographic region of the Earth's seas, comprising the temperate waters of the northern Pacific Ocean.
Wikipedia - Temperate South America -- A biogeographic region of the Earth's seas, comprising the temperate and subtropical ocean waters of South America.
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Wikipedia - Tessa M. Hill -- Oceanographer, researcher
Wikipedia - Tethyan Trench -- An oceanic trench that existed in the northern part of the Tethys Ocean during the middle Mesozoic to early Cenozoic eras
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Frank Ocean ::: Born: October 28, 1987; Occupation: Singer;
Edith Widder ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Oceanographer;
Fabien Cousteau ::: Born: October 2, 1967; Occupation: Oceanographer;
Billy Ocean ::: Born: January 21, 1950; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
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Rocket Power (1999 - 2004) - the show revolves around the day to day adventures of middle-school age extreme sports enthusiasts who live in the fictitious Southern California beach resort town of Ocean Shores, where they enjoy surfing, roller skating, skateboarding, bicycling, street hockey, and other active pastimes
Ocean Girl (1994 - 1997) - Jason and Brett Bates have just accompanied thei divorcedr oceanographer mother to the most remote but advanced underwater facility in the world: O.R.C.A., a veritable city-state, where hundreds of people live and work. But for two young adolescents, this is hardly the adventure of a lifetime. Until...
seaQuest DSV (1995 - 1998) - Captain Nathan Bridger is hauled out of retirement to command the new submarine SeaQuest, under the authority of the United Earth/Oceans Organization. His ship goes up against pirate forces commanded by Marilyn Stark, a former SeaQuest captain who tried to instigate a war.
Noah's Island (1996 - 1998) - Noah is a Polar Bear with a dream, to turn his floating Island into a Haven and a Home for Endangered animals all over the World as he and his Friends travel all over the Paraific Ocean gathering more Animals and finding the safe Heaven, Diamantina.
The Mystic Knights Of Tir Na Nog (1998 - 1999) - Long ago, oceans away on a mystical island, lived two families, divided by an ordeal that had taken place many years before. Queen Maeve, the evil amazonian ruler of Temra, believed that it was her birthright to rule the entire island, and would stop at nothing to get her way. Vowing never to give i...
Cappelli and Company (1989 - 1995) - Cappelli and Company was a Saturday Morning series that aired on NBC-TV from 1989-1995. It featured children's music artist Frank Cappelli. Songs that Frank Cappelli wrote were featured on the show like "Our Oceans," "I'm Smiling," and many others. The show ended in 1995 when NBC dropped the Saturda...
The Fantastic Journey (1977 - 1977) - A scientific expedition in the Atlantic Ocean becomes lost in the Bermuda Triangle and washes up on an uncharted island..
Eto Ranger (1995 - 1996) - In the world of Mugen, monsters called Jyarei Monsters fly up out of the ocean and attack the Novel Pole, the giant pillar that connects Mugen to Heaven, So 12 warriors, each an animal on the zodiac, are chosen to go from Novel-realm to Novel-realm and defeat the Jyarei.
Star Ocean EX (2001 - 2001) - Claude C. Kenni, a crewmember on the spaceship Calnus and son of the commander of the ship, is transported to Expel, a backwards planet with swords and magic. He teams up with Rena Lanford, who thinks he is the legendary Warrior of Light, and other characters to investigate the Sorcery Globe, a mete...
Future Card Buddyfight (2014 - 2018) - An anime television series adaptation by OLM, Inc. and Dentsu began airing from January 4, 2014.[2] An English version produced by Bushiroad and Ocean Productions is airing in Singapore as well as being streamed worldwide via YouTube. A manga adaptation was serialized in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic...
Marine Boy (Kaitei Shounen Marine) (1969 - 1971) - Marine Boy is the son of Dr. Mariner and is part of the the Ocean Patrol headquarters. His Marine suit is designed as bulletproof, and his ability to use his propelled boots. He also uses his electric boomerang to paralyze enemies and oxy-gum to breathe underwater without any diving gear.
Lost (2004 - 2010) - The survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 were 1,000 miles off course when they crashed on a lush, mysterious island. Each person possesses a shocking secret, but they've got nothing on the island itself, which harbors a monstrous security system, a series of underground bunkers and a group of violent sur...
Titanic(1997) - Deep-sea explorer Brock Lovett has reached the most famous shipwreck of all - the Titanic. Emerging with a safe believed to contain a diamond called 'The Heart of the Ocean', he discovers the safe does not hold the diamond but a drawing of a beautiful woman wearing it. When Brock is later interviewe...
Leviathan(1989) - Underwater deep-sea miners encounter a Soviet wreck and bring back a dangerous cargo to their base on the ocean floor with horrifying results. In a story owing a lot to _Alien_ and _The Thing_, the crew of the mining base must fight to survive against a genetic mutation that hunts them down one by o...
Warlords of Atlantis(1978) - One of the last Amicus monster movies from Britain finds explorers going to the depths of the oceans in Atlantis in habited by monsters. The film's octopus looks like something off from a Satruday morning cartoon, was created by Roger Dickens. Written by by DR. WHO writer Brian Hayles. Gee, if they...
Follow That Bird(1985) - A social working bird, Miss Finch, convinces Big Bird that he would be happier with his "own kind" and sends him to Ocean View, Illinios to live with the Dodo family. Big Bird becomes lonely and homesick and decides to run away back to Sesame Street. The gang back on Sesame Street hears that Big B...
Herbie Goes Bananas(1980) - While Pete Stanchek and his friend, Dave Johns, are transporting a VW (Herbie) via ocean liner from Puerto Vallarta to Brazil for an auto race, their lives are complicated by a stowaway in Herbie's trunk--a lovable Mexican orphan, Paco, who's made the msitake of stealing a map of golden Incan ruins...
Splash(1984) - A mermaid (Madison) saves Alan Bauer after he falls into the ocean. The mermaid falls heads over fins for him and decides to find him. Alan and Madison are perfect for each other but Alan starts to notice Madison's weird behavior. Madison keeps her secret from not only Alan, but the public as well....
The Deep End of the Ocean(1999) - A family's reaction when Ben, the youngest son is kidnapped and then found ten years later, living in the sam
Operation Delta Force II: Mayday(1998) - In this action thriller, a group of terrorists take over an ocean liner with 3,000 passengers on board, but what the bad guys don't know is that the captain of the ship is one Halsey Long (Dale Dye). The good captain's son is Skip Long (Michael McGrady), leader of the crack anti-terrorist squad the...
Sea Prince and the Fire Child(1981) - Long ago, spirits of fire and water lived as one. But jealous Algaroch, lord of the winds, drove a rift between King Oceanus and his sister Hyperia, queen of fire. Since then fire fairies and water sprites have been at war and forbidden from consorting, but when Prince Sirius, the kings chosen...
The Horror of Party Beach(1964) - After a barrel of toxic waste is dropped into the ocean, monstrous creatures are created.They begin to to attack the popular beach area filled with bikers, teens and vacationers. As the attacks on the locals increase so do the amount of monsters being created. Hank Green, his girlfriend Elaine Gavin...
Shark: Rosso nell'oceano(1984) - An unknown octopus like lifeform is attacking people in the ocean around a small Florida town. It's up to a team of biologists, scientist and local law enforcement try to destroy the creature but they discover that there is just as big of threat on land with the local corporation having close ties t...
Godzilla Raids Again(1955) - Two pilots are shocked when they see two giant monsters waging war before falling into the ocean. The two pilots race back to Japan to inform the government what they saw. Soon the world comes to the realization, that a monster closely related to the original Godzilla is on the loose as well as a ne...
Godzilla vs. Mothra(1964) - A greedy developer has placed huge machines to suck dry a part of the ocean near Tokyo so he can put luxury condos there. After a storm, a giant egg washes up on the beach nearby and is immediately put on public display. The developer's plans go awry when he disrupts Godzilla's rest and the monster...
Airport(1977) - Art thieves hijack a plane,accidentally crashing it into the ocean.Trapped over 100 feet underwater,the crew,and thieves,try to escape.Starring Jack Lemmon,Brenda Vaccaro,and James Stewart.
Ocean's 11(1960) - Ocean's 11 is a 1960 heist film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five Rat Packers: Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Joe
Class Cruise(1989) - A group of elite students(Brooke Theiss,Andrea Elson) encounter a group of unruly students(Billy Warlock,Michael Deluise) on an ocean voyage.Despite their class differences the students begin to fall in love.
Moana(2016) - An adventurous teenager sails out on a daring mission to save her people. During her journey, Moana meets the once-mighty demigod Maui, who guides her in her quest to become a master way-finder. Together they sail across the open ocean on an action-packed voyage, encountering enormous monsters and i...
The Little Mermaid 2: Return To The Sea(2000) - To protect her from a sea witch, Ariel's daughter is not allowed in the ocean; but when she becomes 12, she runs away to an adventure under the sea.
Blood Feud(1978) - In pre-World War II Sicily, just as the fascists come to power, two men fall in love with the same woman. The changes in their country's politics ultimately take all three on a journey across the ocean to New York.
Another Woman's Husband(2000) - Johnny Miller (Dale Midkiff) wants to take his wife, Susan Miller (Gail O'Grady) on a vacation to the Bahamas, but a traumatic childhood incident has left Susan with a mortal fear of swimming or even going anywhere near the ocean. As a means of curing herself, Susan signs up for swimming lessons, an...
Map Of The Human Heart(1992) - Fantastic improbabilities, happenstance and the undying bridge of love are part of this romantic fantasy about an Inuit who crosses years, oceans and the ravages of WWII to find his childhood love, a Metis girl, but finds that their cultures are the most difficult spaces to gap.
Airport '77(1977) - Art thieves hijack a 747, hit fog and crash into the ocean, trapping them and the passengers under 100 feet of water.
Gray Lady Down(1978) - A Navy Captain uses his experimental Snark to reach a nuclear submarine stuck on an ocean ledge.
Seven Sinners(1940) - Cabaret singer Bijou, ejected from several Indian Ocean islands for inciting riots, lands on Boni Komba at the Seven Sinners Cafe. She's a big hit with the U.S. Navy, especially Lt. Dan Brent; but sinister Antro considers her his property. When Dan wants to marry her, both his career and his life ma...
Pokmon: Destiny Deoxys(2004) - A mysterious meteorite heads towards the Earth and severely injures the sky warrior Pokemon Rayquaza. The warrior who lives in the ozone layer fights a mysterious creature that comes out of the meteorite, which turns out to be the Pokemon Deoxys, and defeats it sending it plummeting into the ocean a...
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End(2007) - To control the oceans for E. I. Co., Lord Cutler Beckett executes anyone associated with piracy and uses Davy Jones to destroy all pirate ships on the seas. Condemned prisoners sing "Hoist the Colours" to prompt the nine pirate lords of the Brethren Court to convene at Shipwreck Cove; however, the l...
Attack Force Z(1981) - A five man commando squad is sent onto an island occupied by the Japanese in the Pacific Ocean during the Second World War to find and get out survivors who wound up there after their plane crashed.
White Wilderness(1958) - Disney's very first nature documentary production about a group of lemmings who migrate to a far away place. The film is notorious for a scene where the lemmings jump into the arctic ocean in what is believed to be a mass suicide(but is not explained as such by the narrator).
Ponyo(2008) - During a forbidden excursion to see the surface world, a goldfish princess encounters a human boy named Sosuke, who gives her the name Ponyo. Ponyo longs to become human, and as her friendship with Sosuke grows, she becomes more humanlike. Ponyo's father brings her back to their ocean kingdom, but s...
The Holiday(2006) - The Holiday is a 2006 romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers. Co-produced by Bruce A. Block, it was filmed in both California and England, and stars Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz as Iris and Amanda, two lovelorn women from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, who arrang...
Barbie in A Mermaid Tale(2010) - Barbie stars as Merliah, a surfer who learns a shocking secret: she's a mermaid! She and her dolphin friend set out for an undersea adventure to rescue her mother, the queen of Oceana.
Oceans(2009) - An ecological drama/documentary, filmed throughout the globe. Part thriller, part meditation on the vanishing wonders of the sub-aquatic world.
Lady In Cement(1968) - During an ocean dive, Miami gumshoe Tony Rome (Frank Sinatra) finds a woman's body with her feet encased in a concrete block and sets out to solve the murder case.
Nature Cat: Ocean Commotion(2017) - Nature Cat loses Hal's chew toy.
OceanWorld 3D(2009) - A Disneynature documentary that focuses on the life of various creatures in the ocean. The film is about the variety of animal life in the ocean. It features Californian kelp forests, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and the Roca Partida island off the coast of Mexico, which is home to thousands...
Oceans(2009) - A documentary film produced in association with the Census of Marine Life, explores the marine species of Earth's five oceans and reflects on the negative aspects of human activity on the environment, with Perrin (Pierce Brosnan in English) providing narration.
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A Night to Remember (1958) ::: 7.9/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 3min | Biography, Drama, History | 16 December 1958 -- A Night to Remember Poster -- On its maiden voyage in April 1912, the supposedly unsinkable RMS Titanic hits an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean. Director: Roy Ward Baker (as Roy Baker) Writers:
Aquaman (2018) ::: 6.9/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 23min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy | 21 December 2018 (USA) -- Arthur Curry, the human-born heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, goes on a quest to prevent a war between the worlds of ocean and land. Director: James Wan Writers:
Atlantics (2019) ::: 6.7/10 -- Atlantique (original title) -- Atlantics Poster -- In a popular suburb of Dakar, workers on the construction site of a futuristic tower, without pay for months, decide to leave the country by the ocean for a better future. Among them is Souleiman, the lover of Ada, promised to another. Director: Mati Diop
Departure ::: TV-14 | 45min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller | TV Series (2019) -- A high-octane conspiracy series that follows the mystery of Flight 716 - a passenger plane that vanishes over the Atlantic Ocean. Creators: Vince Shiao, Malcolm MacRury
Fantasy Island ::: TV-G | 1h | Adventure, Comedy, Drama | TV Series (19771984) -- The mysterious Mr. Roarke runs a unique resort island in the Pacific Ocean that can fulfill literally any fantasy requested by guests, but they rarely turn out as expected. Creator:
Hell in the Pacific (1968) ::: 7.3/10 -- G | 1h 43min | Adventure, War | 18 December 1968 (USA) -- During World War II, an American pilot and a marooned Japanese navy captain are deserted on a small uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean. There, they must cease their hostility and cooperate if they want to survive, but will they? Director: John Boorman Writers: Alexander Jacobs (screenplay), Eric Bercovici (screenplay) | 1 more credit
Little Odessa (1994) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Crime, Drama | 19 May 1995 (USA) -- Early 1990s drama about a family of Soviet Jews living in Brooklyn's Brighton Beach ocean-side neighborhood nicknamed Little Odessa. Director: James Gray Writer: James Gray Stars:
Love Affair (1939) ::: 7.4/10 -- Approved | 1h 28min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 7 April 1939 (USA) -- A wanted criminal and a terminally ill woman meet on an ocean liner and fall in love. Director: Leo McCarey Writers: Delmer Daves (screen play), Donald Ogden Stewart (screen play) | 2 more credits Stars:
Mister Roberts (1955) ::: 7.7/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 3min | Comedy, Drama, War | 30 July 1955 (USA) -- In the waning days of World War II, the United States Navy cargo ship Reluctant and her crew are stationed in the "backwater" areas of the Pacific Ocean. Trouble ensues when the crew members are granted liberty. Directors: John Ford, Mervyn LeRoy | 1 more credit Writers:
Moana (2016) ::: 7.6/10 -- PG | 1h 47min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 23 November 2016 (USA) -- In Ancient Polynesia, when a terrible curse incurred by the Demigod Maui reaches Moana's island, she answers the Ocean's call to seek out the Demigod to set things right. Directors: Ron Clements, John Musker | 2 more credits Writers:
Ocean's 11 (1960) ::: 6.6/10 -- Ocean's Eleven (original title) -- Ocean's 11 Poster -- Danny Ocean gathers a group of his World War II compatriots to pull off the ultimate Las Vegas heist. Together the eleven friends plan to rob five Las Vegas casinos in one night. Director: Lewis Milestone Writers:
Ocean's Eight (2018) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 50min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 8 June 2018 (USA) -- Debbie Ocean gathers an all-female crew to attempt an impossible heist at New York City's yearly Met Gala. Director: Gary Ross Writers: Gary Ross (screenplay by), Olivia Milch (screenplay by) | 3 more
Ocean's Eleven (2001) ::: 7.7/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 56min | Crime, Thriller | 7 December 2001 (USA) -- Danny Ocean and his ten accomplices plan to rob three Las Vegas casinos simultaneously. Director: Steven Soderbergh Writers: George Clayton Johnson, Jack Golden Russell | 3 more credits
Ocean's Eleven (2001) ::: 7.7/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 56min | Crime, Thriller | 7 December 2001 (USA) -- Danny Ocean and his ten accomplices plan to rob three Las Vegas casinos simultaneously.
Ocean's Thirteen (2007) ::: 6.9/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 2min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 8 June 2007 (USA) -- Danny Ocean rounds up the boys for a third heist after casino owner Willy Bank double-crosses one of the original eleven, Reuben Tishkoff. Director: Steven Soderbergh Writers: Brian Koppelman, David Levien | 2 more credits
Ocean's Twelve (2004) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 5min | Crime, Thriller | 10 December 2004 (USA) -- Daniel Ocean recruits one more team member so he can pull off three major European heists in this sequel to Ocean's Eleven (2001). Director: Steven Soderbergh Writers: George Nolfi, George Clayton Johnson (characters) | 1 more credit
Road to Rio (1947) ::: 7.0/10 -- Approved | 1h 40min | Adventure, Comedy, Musical | 25 December 1947 -- Road to Rio Poster Two inept vaudevillians stow away on a Brazilian-bound ocean liner and foil a plot by a sinister hypnotist to marry off her niece to a greedy fortune hunter. Director: Norman Z. McLeod Writers: Edmund Beloin (original story), Jack Rose (original story) | 2 more credits
SeaQuest 2032 ::: Seaquest DSV (original tit ::: TV-PG | 1h | Action, Adventure, Family | TV Series (19931996) -- In the early 21st century, mankind has colonized the oceans. The United Earth Oceans Organization enlists Captain Nathan Bridger and the submarine seaQuest DSV to keep the peace and explore the last frontier on Earth.
The Deep End of the Ocean (1999) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 46min | Drama | 12 March 1999 (USA) -- The Deep End of The Ocean is a film about a family's reaction when Ben, the youngest son is kidnapped and then found nine years later, living in the same town, where his family had just moved. Director: Ulu Grosbard Writers:
The Impossible (2012) ::: 7.6/10 -- Lo imposible (original title) -- The Impossible Poster -- The story of a tourist family in Thailand caught in the destruction and chaotic aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Director: J.A. Bayona Writers:
The Legend of 1900 (1998) ::: 8.1/10 -- La leggenda del pianista sull'oceano (original title) -- The Legend of 1900 Poster -- A baby boy, discovered in 1900 on an ocean liner, grows into a musical prodigy, never setting foot on land. Director: Giuseppe Tornatore Writers:
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 59min | Action, Adventure, Comedy | 25 December 2004 (USA) -- With a plan to exact revenge on a mythical shark that killed his partner, Oceanographer Steve Zissou (Bill Murray) rallies a crew that includes his estranged wife, a journalist, and a man who may or may not be his son. Director: Wes Anderson Writers:
The Light Between Oceans (2016) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 13min | Drama, Romance | 2 September 2016 (USA) -- A lighthouse keeper and his wife living off the coast of Western Australia raise a baby they rescue from a drifting rowing boat. Director: Derek Cianfrance Writers: Derek Cianfrance (written for the screen by), M.L. Stedman (novel)
The Other Side of Heaven (2001) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 1h 53min | Adventure, Biography, Drama | 12 April 2002 (USA) -- John Groberg, a farm kid from Idaho Falls, crosses an ocean to become a missionary in the remote and exotic Tongan islands during the 1950s. Director: Mitch Davis Writers: Mitch Davis, John H. Groberg (book) Stars:
Threshold ::: 13+ | 1h | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi | TV Series (20052006) A team of experts are assembled after the U.S. Navy discovers an extra-terrestrial object briefly appeared near a ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Creator: Bragi F. Schut Stars:
Vikings ::: TV-MA | 44min | Action, Adventure, Drama | TV Series (2013-2020) Episode Guide 93 episodes Vikings Poster -- Vikings transports us to the brutal and mysterious world of Ragnar Lothbrok, a Viking warrior and farmer who yearns to explore - and raid - the distant shores across the ocean. Creator:
Vikings ::: TV-MA | 44min | Action, Adventure, Drama | TV Series (20132020) -- Vikings transports us to the brutal and mysterious world of Ragnar Lothbrok, a Viking warrior and farmer who yearns to explore - and raid - the distant shores across the ocean. Creator:
ZeroZeroZero ::: TV-MA | 1h | Crime, Drama, Thriller | TV Series (2019 ) -- A cocaine shipment makes its way to Europe, starting from the moment a powerful cartel of Italian criminals decides to buy it, to its journeys through Mexico, to its shipment across the Atlantic Ocean. Creators:
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A.I.C.O.: Incarnation -- -- Bones -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi -- A.I.C.O.: Incarnation A.I.C.O.: Incarnation -- In 2035, an incident known as “The Burst” occurs at a Japanese research facility, giving birth to the rapidly expanding, consuming, and self-replicating "Matter." Snaking its way through the remains of dams and military facilities in the Kurobe Gorge, the hostile Matter is besieged by task forces trying to prevent it from reaching the ocean and mercenaries seeking the truth behind its existence. -- -- Aiko Tachibana lives under constant medical surveillance after being rescued from the Matter. She spends her days waiting out her recovery by making paper planes. Soon, her daily life at school is disturbed by the arrival of transfer student Yuuya Kanzaki, who proceeds to point out a number of inconsistencies regarding her body. Why is she never injured, and why does she suddenly no longer need her wheelchair? He claims that there is more to her existence than she has been led to believe, and that she alone holds the key to ending The Burst. -- -- With many factions now interested in Aiko, she and Yuuya must gather allies and embark on a dangerous pilgrimage into the heart of the infested gorge before the net can close around them. To escape the conspiracy moving against them, the pair must face off against the Matter—an enemy that flows like water. -- -- ONA - Mar 9, 2018 -- 82,254 6.60
Akira (Shin Anime) -- -- Sunrise -- ? eps -- Manga -- Action Military Sci-Fi Supernatural Seinen -- Akira (Shin Anime) Akira (Shin Anime) -- A new anime adaptation for Otomo's highly acclaimed post-apocalyptic cyberpunk manga series Akira. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- - - ??? ??, ???? -- 12,362 N/A -- -- Plastic Little -- -- animate Film -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Comedy Ecchi Mecha Military Romance Sci-Fi -- Plastic Little Plastic Little -- Set on the planet Yietta, whose colonists make their living by exploiting the planet's unique liquid-gas oceans, Plastic Little begins as the Yietans are finally about to pay off their debts to the Galactic Federation. Unfortunately, there are those who would rather not let Yietta slip through their fingers... -- -- Enter Tita, 17 year old captain of the Cha Cha Maru. Together with her crew, Tita specializes in capturing Yietta's exotic life forms for intergalactic pet shops, but through plain bad luck she finds herself, instead, at the core of a sinister plot to take over Yietta! By rescuing 16 year old Elysse from the very clutches of the military, Tita puts the lives of both herself and her crew in mortal peril... but a girl's got to do what a girl's got to do! -- -- As the plotters mobilize their forces in a desperate bid to retrieve Elysse, whom they believe possesses a vital computer code, Tita must play a dangerous game of tag with an entire army of professional killers! It's Cat and Mouse on a planetwide scale, with one crucial difference: Mice don't shoot back, but Tita's does! -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films -- OVA - Mar 21, 1994 -- 12,320 6.13
Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova DC -- -- SANZIGEN -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Seinen -- Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova DC Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova DC -- Recap of the Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova TV series, with approximately 40 minutes of new material. -- -- By 2039, global warming had caused sea levels to rise and large amount of territory to be lost. As though in response, a mysterious group of warships clad in mist, "the Fleet of Mist," appeared in every corner of the ocean, and began attacking human ships. In spite of humanity mustering all their strength, they were utterly defeated by the Mist's overwhelming force. All of humanity's trade routes were blockaded by the Fleet of Mist, their political economy was destroyed, and the human race was steadily beaten down. Seven years later, the Fleet of Mist's submarine I-401 appears before cadet Gunzo Chihaya. The humanoid life form that pilots the sub, who should be their enemy, is instead offering her services to mankind. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Movie - Jan 31, 2015 -- 23,000 7.44
Ao no 6-gou -- -- Gonzo -- 4 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Mecha Military Sci-Fi -- Ao no 6-gou Ao no 6-gou -- The once famous and well respected scientist Zorndyke has bred a new genre of living being, one that thrives on the oceans and lives to destroy humans. Zorndyke believes it is time that the humans were relieved of their rule of the earth. It is up to Blue Submarine No. 6 and the rest of the Blue fleet to put an end to Zorndyke's madness and creations. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment, Discotek Media -- OVA - Oct 25, 1998 -- 47,229 7.04
Azur Lane -- -- Bibury Animation Studios -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Military Sci-Fi -- Azur Lane Azur Lane -- When the "Sirens," an alien force with an arsenal far surpassing the limits of current technology, suddenly appeared, a divided humanity stood in complete solidarity for the first time. Four countries—Eagle Union, Royal Navy, Sakura Empire, and Iron Blood—formed Azur Lane, paving the way for the improvement of modern warfare, which led to an initial victory against the common threat. However, this tenuous union was threatened by opposing ideals, dividing the alliance into two. Sakura Empire and Iron Blood broke away and formed the Red Axis, and humanity became fragmented once again. -- -- As a seasoned and experienced fighter, the "Grey Ghost" Enterprise shoulders Azur Lane's hope for ending the war. But behind her stoic persona hides a frail girl, afraid of the ocean. Even so, she continues to fight as she believes that it's the only purpose for her existence. Meanwhile, Javelin, Laffey, and Unicorn—three ships from the union—stumble upon Ayanami, a spy from the Red Axis. Strange as it may seem, they try to befriend her, but as enemies, their efforts are for naught. Still, they persevere in hopes of succeeding one day. -- -- Amidst the neverending conflict within humankind, the keys that could unite a fragmented race might exist: a soldier coming to terms with her mysterious personality and camaraderie between those with different ideals. -- -- 112,848 6.27
Azur Lane -- -- Bibury Animation Studios -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Military Sci-Fi -- Azur Lane Azur Lane -- When the "Sirens," an alien force with an arsenal far surpassing the limits of current technology, suddenly appeared, a divided humanity stood in complete solidarity for the first time. Four countries—Eagle Union, Royal Navy, Sakura Empire, and Iron Blood—formed Azur Lane, paving the way for the improvement of modern warfare, which led to an initial victory against the common threat. However, this tenuous union was threatened by opposing ideals, dividing the alliance into two. Sakura Empire and Iron Blood broke away and formed the Red Axis, and humanity became fragmented once again. -- -- As a seasoned and experienced fighter, the "Grey Ghost" Enterprise shoulders Azur Lane's hope for ending the war. But behind her stoic persona hides a frail girl, afraid of the ocean. Even so, she continues to fight as she believes that it's the only purpose for her existence. Meanwhile, Javelin, Laffey, and Unicorn—three ships from the union—stumble upon Ayanami, a spy from the Red Axis. Strange as it may seem, they try to befriend her, but as enemies, their efforts are for naught. Still, they persevere in hopes of succeeding one day. -- -- Amidst the neverending conflict within humankind, the keys that could unite a fragmented race might exist: a soldier coming to terms with her mysterious personality and camaraderie between those with different ideals. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 112,848 6.27
Cop Craft -- -- Millepensee -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Fantasy Magic Police Sci-Fi -- Cop Craft Cop Craft -- Fifteen years ago, a hyperspace gate appeared in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, connecting Earth to a strange world filled with fairies and monsters. The city of San-Teresa became a home for over two million of these otherworldly visitors. Unfortunately, the population boom also brought its fair share of problems—drugs, prostitution, and trafficking. To combat the rampant crime lurking in the city's shadows, a new department was established in the San-Teresa Metropolitan Police. -- -- Former JSDF soldier Kei Matoba is one of the best cops that the department has to offer, despite his inclination to occasionally bend the rules. After a fairy trafficking case goes wrong, Kei loses Rick Fury, his friend and partner of four years, setting him on a quest for vengeance. To help him with the case, the department pairs him with Tilarna Exedilika, a noble of the Farbani Kingdom. As one of the Knights of Mirvor, her duty is to rescue the noble fairy that Kei encountered during his last case. Despite his distaste for non-humans, he accepts the arrangement at the request of his superiors. Now, the unlikely duo must come together and overcome their differences in order to return the missing fairy to her country and avenge the death of Kei's partner. -- -- 94,574 6.73
Cop Craft -- -- Millepensee -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Fantasy Magic Police Sci-Fi -- Cop Craft Cop Craft -- Fifteen years ago, a hyperspace gate appeared in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, connecting Earth to a strange world filled with fairies and monsters. The city of San-Teresa became a home for over two million of these otherworldly visitors. Unfortunately, the population boom also brought its fair share of problems—drugs, prostitution, and trafficking. To combat the rampant crime lurking in the city's shadows, a new department was established in the San-Teresa Metropolitan Police. -- -- Former JSDF soldier Kei Matoba is one of the best cops that the department has to offer, despite his inclination to occasionally bend the rules. After a fairy trafficking case goes wrong, Kei loses Rick Fury, his friend and partner of four years, setting him on a quest for vengeance. To help him with the case, the department pairs him with Tilarna Exedilika, a noble of the Farbani Kingdom. As one of the Knights of Mirvor, her duty is to rescue the noble fairy that Kei encountered during his last case. Despite his distaste for non-humans, he accepts the arrangement at the request of his superiors. Now, the unlikely duo must come together and overcome their differences in order to return the missing fairy to her country and avenge the death of Kei's partner. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 94,574 6.73
Detective Conan Movie 09: Strategy Above the Depths -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Adventure Mystery Comedy Police Shounen -- Detective Conan Movie 09: Strategy Above the Depths Detective Conan Movie 09: Strategy Above the Depths -- Fifteen years ago in a barren stretch of the Pacific, a cruise ship collided with an iceberg and was lost at sea. More than a decade later, Hideto Yashiro—a ship engineer—died in a fatal car accident. The unlikely connection between these events only comes to light on the luxury liner St. Aphrodite during her maiden voyage. -- -- Aboard it on a much needed vacation, Kogorou Mouri, his daughter Ran, Conan Edogawa, and the Detective Boys enjoy a trip provided by Sonoko Suzuki's family. But their fun is soon cut short when a game of hide-and-seek leads to Sonoko's disappearance. Some time later, the CEO of the Yashiro group, who built the St. Aphrodite, is found stabbed to death and her father missing. While the police's investigation turns to a dead end, Conan closes in on the culprit. Unwilling to be apprehended, the culprit threatens to blow up the St. Aphrodite and sink all her passengers. -- -- As the ship's hull rapidly fills with water, the truth behind the vengeful murders is finally revealed. With no place to escape, Conan and Kogorou must wrestle with the elusive culprit before everyone on board is dragged to the ocean floor. -- -- Movie - Apr 9, 2005 -- 39,039 7.81
Detective Conan Movie 22: Zero the Enforcer -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Mystery Police Drama -- Detective Conan Movie 22: Zero the Enforcer Detective Conan Movie 22: Zero the Enforcer -- In the film's story, there is a sudden explosion at Tokyo Summit's giant Edge of Ocean facility. The shadow of Tooru Amuro, who works for the National Police Agency Security Bureau as Zero, appears at the site. In addition, the "triple-face" character is known as Rei Furuya as a detective and Kogorou Mouri's apprentice, and he is also known as Bourbon as a Black Organization member. Kogorou is arrested as a suspect in the case of the explosion. Conan conducts an investigation to prove Kogorou's innocence, but Amuro gets in his way. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- Movie - Apr 13, 2018 -- 19,320 7.81
Dragonaut: The Resonance -- -- Gonzo -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Drama Fantasy Mecha Romance Sci-Fi -- Dragonaut: The Resonance Dragonaut: The Resonance -- Twenty years prior to the story's beginning, an asteroid headed for Earth destroys Pluto. Due to Pluto's destruction, the asteroid, which is dubbed Thanatos, becomes temporarily stagnant. Now, in order to avoid Earth's impending destruction, the International Solarsystem Development Agency (ISDA) works on the "D-Project", and creates the "Dragonaut" after finding a dragon egg under the ocean. This weapon's primary purpose is to destroy the asteroid when the time comes. However, they soon find out that the asteroid is not their only threat, as powerful dragon-like creatures, which are bent on destruction, appear on Earth. -- -- After witnessing a murder by one of the creatures, Jin Kamishina, a lonely 18-year-old boy who lost his family in a shuttle accident two years ago, gets involved in the mysteries of the dragons and becomes the chosen pilot of the Dragonaut. Helping him on his journey is Toa, a mysterious girl who saves him from falling to his death after the creature attacks him. As they get deeper into the mysteries of the dragons, they encounter new friends and enemies, and also begin to develop a closer relationship. -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Oct 4, 2007 -- 67,301 6.64
Dragonaut: The Resonance -- -- Gonzo -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Drama Fantasy Mecha Romance Sci-Fi -- Dragonaut: The Resonance Dragonaut: The Resonance -- Twenty years prior to the story's beginning, an asteroid headed for Earth destroys Pluto. Due to Pluto's destruction, the asteroid, which is dubbed Thanatos, becomes temporarily stagnant. Now, in order to avoid Earth's impending destruction, the International Solarsystem Development Agency (ISDA) works on the "D-Project", and creates the "Dragonaut" after finding a dragon egg under the ocean. This weapon's primary purpose is to destroy the asteroid when the time comes. However, they soon find out that the asteroid is not their only threat, as powerful dragon-like creatures, which are bent on destruction, appear on Earth. -- -- After witnessing a murder by one of the creatures, Jin Kamishina, a lonely 18-year-old boy who lost his family in a shuttle accident two years ago, gets involved in the mysteries of the dragons and becomes the chosen pilot of the Dragonaut. Helping him on his journey is Toa, a mysterious girl who saves him from falling to his death after the creature attacks him. As they get deeper into the mysteries of the dragons, they encounter new friends and enemies, and also begin to develop a closer relationship. -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- TV - Oct 4, 2007 -- 67,301 6.64
Fukumenkei Noise -- -- Brain's Base -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Music Drama Romance School Shoujo -- Fukumenkei Noise Fukumenkei Noise -- Every day, a young girl wearing a mask stands by the beach and sings a nostalgic melody. After experiencing two sudden heart-wrenching partings when she was only a child, Nino Arisugawa has been singing her songs to the ocean, bound by a promise made with her two childhood friends—her first love, Momo Sakaki, and a boy who composed music, Kanade "Yuzu" Yuzuriha. Having never met each other, the boys both individually promised that if Nino was ever separated from them, her voice would be the beacon to reunite them once again. -- -- After six long years, destiny has finally placed Nino, Momo, and Yuzu in the same high school. However, the passage of time has changed many things in their lives—while Nino relentlessly attempts to fulfill her childhood promise with the boys, Yuzu's feelings for her from the past resurface, and Momo goes to great lengths to prevent a reunion with Nino. Through music, will they be able to mend their friendship and overcome all the feelings involved in this complicated love triangle? -- -- 92,198 7.00
Gake no Ue no Ponyo -- -- Studio Ghibli -- 1 ep -- Original -- Adventure Fantasy -- Gake no Ue no Ponyo Gake no Ue no Ponyo -- A goldfish sneaks away from home and floats off on the back of a jellyfish. After getting stuck in a glass jar, she drifts to the shore where she is freed by Sousuke, a five-year-old boy who lives with his mother Lisa in a house by the sea while his father Koichi works on a fishing boat. After healing a cut on Sousuke's finger by licking it, the goldfish is named Ponyo by her new friend. -- -- Unknown to Sousuke, Ponyo already has a name and a family. Her father Fujimoto, a sorcerer who forsook his humanity to live underwater, searches frantically for his daughter Brunhilde. When found and captured, Ponyo rejects her birth name and declares that she wants to become a human. Using the power received from Sousuke's blood, she grows arms and legs and escapes to the surface once more. But the magic released into the ocean causes an imbalance in nature, causing the Moon to start falling out of orbit and the tides to grow dangerously stronger. Reunited with Ponyo, Sousuke must pass an ancient test to restore order in the world and let his companion live on as a human. -- -- Movie - Jul 19, 2008 -- 386,034 7.89
Hakumei to Mikochi -- -- Lerche -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Fantasy Seinen Slice of Life -- Hakumei to Mikochi Hakumei to Mikochi -- In a world inhabited by people only a few inches tall, young women Hakumei and Mikochi live together in a house built into a tree. Hakumei is an energetic and tomboyish carpenter, while Mikochi is a feminine and calm tailor. Despite their differences, they get along well and spend their days having fun living their lives in the woods. -- -- The two of them spend their time working, going on sightseeing adventures, and taking shopping trips into Tsumiki Marketplace by the ocean. They make many friends along the way, be they sentient woodland creatures like Iwashi the Weasel or fellow miniature people such as the songstress Konju and the inventor Sen. -- -- Hakumei to Mikochi is a relaxing look into the day-to-day lives of its titular characters as they explore and interact with their tiny world which seems to be straight out of a fairy tale. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 49,241 7.65
Hikari to Mizu no Daphne -- -- J.C.Staff -- 24 eps -- Original -- Sci-Fi Mystery Comedy Police Psychological Drama Ecchi -- Hikari to Mizu no Daphne Hikari to Mizu no Daphne -- In the future, water has covered much of the Earth due to the effects of global warming. The orphaned Maia Mizuki, 15, just graduated from middle school and has already applied for employment in the elite paramilitary Ocean Agency, part of the futuristic world government. Only the best, most intelligent, and physically fit students are eligible for admission. Maia, the series' protagonist, is set to become one of the few. -- -- But her ideal life quickly falls apart. To her disappointment, Maia unexpectedly fails her entrance exams. Making matters worse, she promptly gets evicted from her house, pick pocketed, taken hostage, then shot. She is "saved" by two women (Rena and Shizuka) that are part of an unorthodox help-for-hire organization called Nereids (inspired by the Greek mythological Nereids ). With nowhere to go, Maia joins up with Nereids, taking jobs from capturing wanted criminals to chasing stray cats, often with unexpected results. Gloria and Yu later join up with Nereids. -- -- "Daphne" in the title refers to a subplot that starts midway into the series and eventually become important to Maia. "Brilliant Blue" refers to the fact that this is a world covered by water with almost no land. The world consists of vast oceans, a few islands, and floating cities. -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- -- Licensor: -- Geneon Entertainment USA, Sentai Filmworks -- 12,564 6.75
Houkago Teibou Nisshi -- -- Doga Kobo -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School Seinen -- Houkago Teibou Nisshi Houkago Teibou Nisshi -- Hina Tsurugi and her family have just moved to a quaint seaside town. Hoping to savor the sight of the peaceful ocean, Hina stumbles upon a girl named Yuuki Kuroiwa—an upperclassman at her new school—who invites Hina to join her in fishing. Hina reels in an octopus, which falls onto her; being afraid of bugs and big creatures, she panics and begs Yuuki to remove it from her. Yuuki sees this as an opportunity to force Hina to join the school's Breakwater Club—a club where members gather, catch, and eat various types of marine life as their main activity. -- -- Although her attempts to refuse to join fail, Hina slowly begins to discover the hidden joy in fishing. Her view on the sport changes, now looking forward to all the delightful experiences she can take part in alongside her fellow club members. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 40,791 7.39
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean -- -- - -- ? eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Shounen -- JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean -- In Florida, 2011, Jolyne Kuujou sits in a jail cell like her father Joutarou once did; yet this situation is not of her own choice. Framed for a crime she didn’t commit, and manipulated into serving a longer sentence, Jolyne is ready to resign to a dire fate as a prisoner of Green Dolphin Street Jail. Though all hope seems lost, a gift from Joutarou ends up awakening her latent abilities, manifesting into her Stand, Stone Free. Now armed with the power to change her fate, Jolyne sets out to find an escape from the stone ocean that holds her. -- -- However, she soon discovers that her incarceration is merely a small part of a grand plot: one that not only takes aim at her family, but has additional far-reaching consequences. What's more, the mastermind is lurking within the very same prison, and is under the protection of a lineup of menacing Stand users. Finding unlikely allies to help her cause, Jolyne sets course to stop their plot, clear her name, and take back her life. -- -- - - ??? ??, ???? -- 85,902 N/A -- -- Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas - An Episode of Port Town -- -- Production I.G -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Super Power Drama -- Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas - An Episode of Port Town Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas - An Episode of Port Town -- In 2029, Scrooge escapes from a research facility where he had been confined as an experimental subject. His body was remodeled by genetic manipulations and he uses his psychic power to kill the chasers. One day, he meets another experimental subject called Carol. When three psychic chasers hunt down the two, Carol asks Scrooge to use his right arm to extract a weapon from her body. -- OVA - Jul 26, 2012 -- 85,740 6.93
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean -- -- - -- ? eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Shounen -- JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean -- In Florida, 2011, Jolyne Kuujou sits in a jail cell like her father Joutarou once did; yet this situation is not of her own choice. Framed for a crime she didn’t commit, and manipulated into serving a longer sentence, Jolyne is ready to resign to a dire fate as a prisoner of Green Dolphin Street Jail. Though all hope seems lost, a gift from Joutarou ends up awakening her latent abilities, manifesting into her Stand, Stone Free. Now armed with the power to change her fate, Jolyne sets out to find an escape from the stone ocean that holds her. -- -- However, she soon discovers that her incarceration is merely a small part of a grand plot: one that not only takes aim at her family, but has additional far-reaching consequences. What's more, the mastermind is lurking within the very same prison, and is under the protection of a lineup of menacing Stand users. Finding unlikely allies to help her cause, Jolyne sets course to stop their plot, clear her name, and take back her life. -- -- - - ??? ??, ???? -- 85,902 N/ARunway de Waratte -- -- Ezόla -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Drama School Shounen -- Runway de Waratte Runway de Waratte -- Being the daughter of a modeling agency owner, Chiyuki Fujito aspires to represent her father's agency in the prestigious Paris Fashion Week, shining under the spotlight as a runway model. However, although she is equipped with great looks and talent, she unfortunately lacks a key element in becoming a successful model—height. Stuck at 158 cm even after entering high school, her childhood dream seems out of reach. -- -- Meanwhile, Ikuto Tsumura is a high school student with a knack in designing clothes; however, without the resources to pursue the necessary education, his ambition of becoming a fashion designer remains a mere dream. But as fate brings Chiyuki and Ikuto together, the dim hopes within their hearts are ignited once again. Together, the two promise to rebel against convention and carve out their own paths in the fashion world. -- -- 85,891 7.62
Kakumeiki Valvrave -- -- Sunrise -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Military Space Mecha -- Kakumeiki Valvrave Kakumeiki Valvrave -- In the 71st year of the True Era, humans have successfully expanded into space and have started living in independent galactic colonies. The world itself is split between two major nations: the Atlantic Rim United States (ARUS) and the Dorssia Military Pact Federation (Dorssia)—superpowers that wage war against each other on Earth and far into outer space. In this war-torn era, a third faction comprised of Japan and Islands of the Oceanian Republic (JIOR), reside peacefully and prosper economically, maintaining neutrality between themselves and their militant neighbors. -- -- Kakumeiki Valvrave commences in an outer space JIOR colony, where 17-year-old Haruto Tokishima's peaceful life is turned upside down as a sudden Dorssian fleet breaches the neutral colony. Their objective is to seize the Valvraves: powerful, but rumored mechanized weapons hidden deep within Haruto's school, Sakimori Academy. In the ensuing chaos, Haruto stumbles upon one of the targeted Valvraves. With his friends' lives in peril, Haruto enters the mecha and seals a contract for its power in exchange for his humanity. With the aid of L-elf—an enigmatic Dorssian agent and gifted strategist—Haruto and the Valvrave initiate a revolution to liberate the world. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- TV - Apr 12, 2013 -- 146,237 7.16
Kono Danshi, Ningyo Hiroimashita. -- -- CoMix Wave Films -- 1 ep -- Original -- Fantasy Shounen Ai -- Kono Danshi, Ningyo Hiroimashita. Kono Danshi, Ningyo Hiroimashita. -- *The Second OVA of Kono Dan series. -- -- They say look before you leap and make sure you can swim before you go in the deep water, but when a picture of his late grandfather falls into the ocean, Shima jumps in after it without thinking. Nearly drowning as a result, he is instead saved by a very perfect stranger... one whose strangeness extends to only being human from the waist up! -- -- For Shima, who's always felt like a fish out of water himself, it's more than just a revelation, and the young man and merman quickly begin to bond in ways neither anticipated. And yet, it's going to be far from easy sailing. After all, Shima and Isaki aren't just from opposite sides of the tracks, they're from entirely divergent species, and swimming in separate gene pools may make maintaining a long term relationship a whole different kettle of fish! -- -- (Source: Sentai Filmworks) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- OVA - Nov 9, 2012 -- 31,643 7.39
Kyokujitsu no Kantai -- -- J.C.Staff -- 15 eps -- - -- Action Drama Historical Military -- Kyokujitsu no Kantai Kyokujitsu no Kantai -- In Kyokujitsu no Kantai, Japan builds up on its success in the earlier series by expanding its blue-water capabilities to reach the Atlantic Ocean, challenging the Kriegsmarine in the process. Nazi Germany also launches a surgical strike on the White House and the Japanese fleet repels a German invasion of Britain. -- -- Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konpeki_no_Kantai -- OVA - Feb 21, 1997 -- 1,167 6.35
Magical Suite Prism Nana -- -- Shaft -- 7 eps -- Original -- Magic -- Magical Suite Prism Nana Magical Suite Prism Nana -- In a future not too distant from ours, Nanagoo City is a beautiful city in Japan surrounded by mountains and ocean-sides. The sensitive, adolescent girls who live there are each opening up doors to their own, unique possibilities. No one wants to forget the path they take to adulthood. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- OVA - Nov 29, 2015 -- 8,671 6.14
Major S1 -- -- Studio Hibari -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Sports Drama Shounen -- Major S1 Major S1 -- Gorou Honda, a little boy obsessed with baseball, has always admired his father, Shigeharu. Wishing to follow in his father's footsteps, Gorou dreams of becoming a professional baseball player. In turn, his son's starry-eyed admiration encourages Shigeharu to keep persevering, despite his late wife's death and his unsatisfying position on the second-string team Blue Ocean. -- -- Unfortunately, an elbow injury forces Shigeharu off the team, and he falls into despair. However, after an offhand joke from his childhood friend, Shigeharu reevaluates his choices and decides to keep playing, leaving behind his prime position as pitcher and taking up the bat. Now motivated more than ever, Gorou works hard to carve his way in the Japanese Little League. -- -- 82,609 8.26
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing -- -- Sunrise -- 49 eps -- Original -- Action Military Sci-Fi Space Drama Mecha -- Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Mobile Suit Gundam Wing -- The United Earth Sphere Alliance is a powerful military organization that has ruled over Earth and space colonies with an iron fist for several decades. When the colonies proclaimed their opposition to this, their leader was assassinated. Now, in the year After Colony 195, bitter colonial rebels have launched "Operation Meteor," sending five powerful mobile suits to Earth for vengeance. Built out of virtually indestructible material called Gundanium Alloy, these "Gundams" begin an assault against the Alliance and its sub organization OZ. -- -- One Gundam, whose pilot has taken the name of the slain colony leader Heero Yuy, is forced to make a crash landing into the ocean after an atmospheric battle against OZ's ace pilot Zechs Marquise. Upon coming ashore, he is found by Relena Peacecraft, daughter of a peace-seeking politician, who witnesses Heero's descent to Earth. Although neither of them realize it yet, this encounter will have a profound impact on both their lives, as well as those on Earth and in space colonies. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment -- 135,013 7.72
Neppuu Kairiku Bushi Road -- -- Kinema Citrus -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Fantasy Mecha Sci-Fi -- Neppuu Kairiku Bushi Road Neppuu Kairiku Bushi Road -- The story takes place in a time when the world is in the pits of despair after being ravaged by a poison called "shinobi" that came to earth via an asteroid. The people run away to the place called "Kairiku," a place that used to be the bottom of the ocean. Here, the people try and protect themselves against the effects of the poison. In such a world, there was a single light of hope. The "Holy Weapon Giga Road" and the legendary warrior "Yagyuu" are needed in order to counter the effects of the poison. In order to save the world, Ame, a princess of a fallen nation, stands up in order to save the world. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Special - Dec 31, 2013 -- 42,923 7.21
Nihon Chinbotsu 2020 -- -- Science SARU -- 10 eps -- Novel -- Sci-Fi Drama -- Nihon Chinbotsu 2020 Nihon Chinbotsu 2020 -- The Mutou family leads a peaceful life: Kouichirou works at a construction site and his wife Mari is returning from an overseas trip. Their daughter Ayumu has just finished her track practice while their son Gou is playing video games at home. However, life as they know it is flipped upside down when a calamitous earthquake strikes the entire Japanese archipelago—obliterating the face of the country in an instant. -- -- With society crumbling around them and their nation gradually sinking into the ocean, the Mutou family must band together to survive the catastrophe. Treading the near-apocalyptic setting, they struggle not only to stay alive, but also to learn the difficulty of coping with loss. -- -- ONA - Jul 9, 2020 -- 100,291 6.43
One Piece: Episode of East Blue - Luffy to 4-nin no Nakama no Daibouken -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Super Power Drama Fantasy Shounen -- One Piece: Episode of East Blue - Luffy to 4-nin no Nakama no Daibouken One Piece: Episode of East Blue - Luffy to 4-nin no Nakama no Daibouken -- The words that Gold Roger, the King of the Pirates, uttered just before his death excited the masses and the world has entered a Great Pirate Era! There is a group of young pirates who are about to set sail on the Grand Line. Monkey D. Luffy, a rubber man. Roronoa Zoro aka “Pirate Hunter.” Usopp, a sniper. Sanji, a seafaring cook. And “Cat Burglar” Nami. They, the Straw Hats, all place a foot upon a barrel and make their vows before their next journey across the great ocean. Luffy shouts “In order to be the King of the Pirates!” A decade ago in the Windmill Village... A little boy Luffy was enthralled with a pirate boss Red-Haired Shanks. But a group of mountain bandits shows up and makes fun of the pirates. “Why didn't you fight them?!” Luffy yells out angrily but Shanks says that it's nothing worth getting mad over. At that time, Luffy snatches the Gum-Gum Fruit from a treasure box and eats it and as a result, his entire body becomes rubber and he loses the ability to swim for the rest of his life! A few days later, Luffy is surrounded by the mountain bandits again and Shanks comes to help. “No matter what the reason, anyone who hurts my friends has to pay!!” Shanks and his pirate crew are incredibly strong and they beat down the mountain bandits. Higuma, the head of the mountain bandits, runs away kidnapping Luffy and heads for the sea. However, they encounter a local Sea Monster there and are attacked. Luffy is in a desperate situation... But again, Shanks saves the day. He outstares the Sea Monster and chases it away but in exchange, he loses his left arm... When Shanks leaves the village, he leaves his straw hat with Luffy. “Come bring it back to me someday! Once you've become a great pirate!” 10 years later, Luffy has grown up strong and he sets out for an adventure on a small boat. He again encounters the local Sea Monster for that fateful day. However, Luffy takes it down with a single blow of Gum-Gum Pistol. Luffy’s journey to become the King of the Pirates now begins! -- -- (Source: Crunchyroll) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Special - Aug 26, 2017 -- 24,025 7.90
One Piece: Episode of East Blue - Luffy to 4-nin no Nakama no Daibouken -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Super Power Drama Fantasy Shounen -- One Piece: Episode of East Blue - Luffy to 4-nin no Nakama no Daibouken One Piece: Episode of East Blue - Luffy to 4-nin no Nakama no Daibouken -- The words that Gold Roger, the King of the Pirates, uttered just before his death excited the masses and the world has entered a Great Pirate Era! There is a group of young pirates who are about to set sail on the Grand Line. Monkey D. Luffy, a rubber man. Roronoa Zoro aka “Pirate Hunter.” Usopp, a sniper. Sanji, a seafaring cook. And “Cat Burglar” Nami. They, the Straw Hats, all place a foot upon a barrel and make their vows before their next journey across the great ocean. Luffy shouts “In order to be the King of the Pirates!” A decade ago in the Windmill Village... A little boy Luffy was enthralled with a pirate boss Red-Haired Shanks. But a group of mountain bandits shows up and makes fun of the pirates. “Why didn't you fight them?!” Luffy yells out angrily but Shanks says that it's nothing worth getting mad over. At that time, Luffy snatches the Gum-Gum Fruit from a treasure box and eats it and as a result, his entire body becomes rubber and he loses the ability to swim for the rest of his life! A few days later, Luffy is surrounded by the mountain bandits again and Shanks comes to help. “No matter what the reason, anyone who hurts my friends has to pay!!” Shanks and his pirate crew are incredibly strong and they beat down the mountain bandits. Higuma, the head of the mountain bandits, runs away kidnapping Luffy and heads for the sea. However, they encounter a local Sea Monster there and are attacked. Luffy is in a desperate situation... But again, Shanks saves the day. He outstares the Sea Monster and chases it away but in exchange, he loses his left arm... When Shanks leaves the village, he leaves his straw hat with Luffy. “Come bring it back to me someday! Once you've become a great pirate!” 10 years later, Luffy has grown up strong and he sets out for an adventure on a small boat. He again encounters the local Sea Monster for that fateful day. However, Luffy takes it down with a single blow of Gum-Gum Pistol. Luffy’s journey to become the King of the Pirates now begins! -- -- (Source: Crunchyroll) -- Special - Aug 26, 2017 -- 24,025 7.90
One Piece: Umi no Heso no Daibouken-hen -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Fantasy Shounen Super Power -- One Piece: Umi no Heso no Daibouken-hen One Piece: Umi no Heso no Daibouken-hen -- The Straw Hats encounter a city in the middle of a whirlpool, called the Ocean's Navel, that is being destroyed by giant monsters. These monsters supposedly protect a treasure capable of granting wishes, but in the process of defeating these guardians, the crew ends up releasing another evil. (aired after Episode 53) -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- Special - Dec 20, 2000 -- 28,730 7.27
Pale Cocoon -- -- Studio Rikka -- 1 ep -- Original -- Drama Sci-Fi -- Pale Cocoon Pale Cocoon -- A future where the continuity of history has broken off, a world of enormous ruins that continues endlessly. Oceans and continents have vanished, existing only within the archives brought up from the remains. Ura works in the Archive Excavation Department, which restores and analyzes the data left behind. One day, he finds a disturbing visual record... -- -- (Source: ANN) -- OVA - Dec 10, 2005 -- 61,233 7.36
Plastic Little -- -- animate Film -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Comedy Ecchi Mecha Military Romance Sci-Fi -- Plastic Little Plastic Little -- Set on the planet Yietta, whose colonists make their living by exploiting the planet's unique liquid-gas oceans, Plastic Little begins as the Yietans are finally about to pay off their debts to the Galactic Federation. Unfortunately, there are those who would rather not let Yietta slip through their fingers... -- -- Enter Tita, 17 year old captain of the Cha Cha Maru. Together with her crew, Tita specializes in capturing Yietta's exotic life forms for intergalactic pet shops, but through plain bad luck she finds herself, instead, at the core of a sinister plot to take over Yietta! By rescuing 16 year old Elysse from the very clutches of the military, Tita puts the lives of both herself and her crew in mortal peril... but a girl's got to do what a girl's got to do! -- -- As the plotters mobilize their forces in a desperate bid to retrieve Elysse, whom they believe possesses a vital computer code, Tita must play a dangerous game of tag with an entire army of professional killers! It's Cat and Mouse on a planetwide scale, with one crucial difference: Mice don't shoot back, but Tita's does! -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films -- OVA - Mar 21, 1994 -- 12,320 6.13
Pokemon Movie 09: Pokemon Ranger to Umi no Ouji Manaphy -- -- OLM -- 1 ep -- Game -- Action Adventure Kids Drama Fantasy -- Pokemon Movie 09: Pokemon Ranger to Umi no Ouji Manaphy Pokemon Movie 09: Pokemon Ranger to Umi no Ouji Manaphy -- Satoshi and his friends get lost in an unknown wasteland. They eventually come across a "Water Pokemon Show" performed by the star of the Mariner Troupe, Hiromi. Hiromi is a descendant of the troupe of Water People able to communicate with water pokemon, and she tells our heroes the legend that's been passed down by her people for generations. According to legend, a temple the Water People built called "The Water Temple Akuusha" rests somewhere in the ocean, and a treasure called "The Water Crown" is hidden there. It's said that no one has ever seen this treasure, but that changes when a Pokemon Ranger named Jack Walker (aka Jackie) appears to chase aftert it. -- -- Jackie is on a top secret mission that has him protecting the egg of the leader of the water pokemon, Manaphy. This pokemon, called the "Prince of the Sea," needs to be taken to the Water Temple Akuusha, so Satoshi-tachi and Hiromi decide to help him. Along the way, a pirate named Phantom attacks our heroes from his great submarine. Phantom plans to use the Water Crown's power to help him conquer the world, but he'll have to solve the mystery of Manaphy's egg first. When the Rocket-Dan get into the mix, Jackie uses his Capture Styler to borrow the power of a nearby pokemon to stand up to them. Satoshi and Pikachu enter the fray, but they still have to contend with the attacks of Phantom's powerful high tech mecha! Suddenly, the egg starts to shine with a vivid light, and Manpahy is born! -- -- What is the mystery of the legendary treasure? What mysterious powers does Manaphy have? Can Satoshi-tachi and Jackie complete their top secret mission? The journey to reach the Water Temple Akuusha has begun! -- -- Licensor: -- The Pokemon Company International, VIZ Media -- Movie - Jul 15, 2006 -- 67,823 6.80
Pokemon Movie 09: Pokemon Ranger to Umi no Ouji Manaphy -- -- OLM -- 1 ep -- Game -- Action Adventure Kids Drama Fantasy -- Pokemon Movie 09: Pokemon Ranger to Umi no Ouji Manaphy Pokemon Movie 09: Pokemon Ranger to Umi no Ouji Manaphy -- Satoshi and his friends get lost in an unknown wasteland. They eventually come across a "Water Pokemon Show" performed by the star of the Mariner Troupe, Hiromi. Hiromi is a descendant of the troupe of Water People able to communicate with water pokemon, and she tells our heroes the legend that's been passed down by her people for generations. According to legend, a temple the Water People built called "The Water Temple Akuusha" rests somewhere in the ocean, and a treasure called "The Water Crown" is hidden there. It's said that no one has ever seen this treasure, but that changes when a Pokemon Ranger named Jack Walker (aka Jackie) appears to chase aftert it. -- -- Jackie is on a top secret mission that has him protecting the egg of the leader of the water pokemon, Manaphy. This pokemon, called the "Prince of the Sea," needs to be taken to the Water Temple Akuusha, so Satoshi-tachi and Hiromi decide to help him. Along the way, a pirate named Phantom attacks our heroes from his great submarine. Phantom plans to use the Water Crown's power to help him conquer the world, but he'll have to solve the mystery of Manaphy's egg first. When the Rocket-Dan get into the mix, Jackie uses his Capture Styler to borrow the power of a nearby pokemon to stand up to them. Satoshi and Pikachu enter the fray, but they still have to contend with the attacks of Phantom's powerful high tech mecha! Suddenly, the egg starts to shine with a vivid light, and Manpahy is born! -- -- What is the mystery of the legendary treasure? What mysterious powers does Manaphy have? Can Satoshi-tachi and Jackie complete their top secret mission? The journey to reach the Water Temple Akuusha has begun! -- Movie - Jul 15, 2006 -- 67,823 6.80
Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin (TV) -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 11 eps -- Light novel -- Adventure Comedy Mystery Supernatural -- Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin (TV) Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin (TV) -- Nanae Island is a man-made island in the Pacific Ocean that holds everything necessary for the proper education and training of children. It was created by the Great Seven, a group of adventurers headed by Nanana Ryuugajou, as a place for the young to chase their dreams. -- -- After being disowned and exiled by his family, high school student Juugo Yama arrives on this island, happy to finally be free of his father. Upon moving into his new room, he discovers the ghost of Nanana Ryuugajou, bound to the island after her unsolved murder 10 years ago. Nanana tells Juugo that, just before her death, she hid items with unique and mysterious powers all across the island—items known as the Nanana Collection. Hoping to uncover clues that will help him find the culprit behind her death, Juugo, with the help of self-proclaimed "Master Detective" Tensai Ikkyuu and her cross-dressing maid Daruku Hoshino, sets out on his search. -- -- 202,223 7.18
Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin (TV) -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 11 eps -- Light novel -- Adventure Comedy Mystery Supernatural -- Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin (TV) Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin (TV) -- Nanae Island is a man-made island in the Pacific Ocean that holds everything necessary for the proper education and training of children. It was created by the Great Seven, a group of adventurers headed by Nanana Ryuugajou, as a place for the young to chase their dreams. -- -- After being disowned and exiled by his family, high school student Juugo Yama arrives on this island, happy to finally be free of his father. Upon moving into his new room, he discovers the ghost of Nanana Ryuugajou, bound to the island after her unsolved murder 10 years ago. Nanana tells Juugo that, just before her death, she hid items with unique and mysterious powers all across the island—items known as the Nanana Collection. Hoping to uncover clues that will help him find the culprit behind her death, Juugo, with the help of self-proclaimed "Master Detective" Tensai Ikkyuu and her cross-dressing maid Daruku Hoshino, sets out on his search. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 202,223 7.18
Sakurada Reset -- -- David Production -- 24 eps -- Light novel -- Mystery Super Power Supernatural School -- Sakurada Reset Sakurada Reset -- Kei Asai lives in the oceanside city of Sakurada—a town where the inhabitants are born with strange abilities. On the school rooftop one day, he meets Misora Haruki, an apathetic girl with the power to reset anything around her up to three days prior. While no one knows when she has reset, not even Haruki, Kei can retain everything before the reset thanks to his own ability: photographic memory. After they successfully help someone by combining their powers, they join the Service Club to aid others in their town. -- -- However, their club becomes involved with and begins completing missions for the mysterious Administration Bureau—an organization that focuses on managing the abilities in Sakurada and manipulating the town's events for their own ends. They may find out that there are more things at work in Sakurada than the machinations of the uncanny organization. -- -- 121,387 7.36
Seto no Hanayome -- -- Gonzo -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Parody Romance School Shounen -- Seto no Hanayome Seto no Hanayome -- During his summer vacation, middle school student Nagasumi Michishio travels to the Seto Inland Sea. One day, while swimming at Mio Sun Beach, his leg suddenly cramps. No one is close enough to notice his desperate screams for help, and so he sinks into the ocean, where he is left to drown alone. Just as he loses consciousness, however, a mermaid appears and saves his life. -- -- That night, Nagasumi is visited by his savior, a girl who introduces herself as Sun Seto—a mermaid from a yakuza family. As it turns out, under mermaid law, a mermaid whose identity is revealed to a human must be punished by execution. To avoid this harrowing outcome, the Seto family propose a solution: Nagasumi must marry Sun or die at the hands of Gouzaburou, Sun's father and boss of the Seto clan. Faced with no other option, Nagasumi takes her hand in marriage. -- -- Now, the newlyweds face the difficult task of keeping their relationship secret. Between Gouzaburou's unending attempts on Nagasumi's life and the eccentric antics of a slew of antagonists, a genuine and innocent love blossoms between the pair as they adapt to their new life. -- -- 277,037 7.73
Shinryaku! Ika Musume -- -- Diomedéa -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Shounen Slice of Life -- Shinryaku! Ika Musume Shinryaku! Ika Musume -- Humans have been polluting the ocean for a long time, carelessly pouring their garbage and desecrating the waters that many creatures call home. The denizens of the sea have suffered at their poisoning hands. Finally, one certain squid has had enough and vows to punish the humans' selfish actions. -- -- Possessing all the fearsome abilities of a squid such as powerful hair-tentacles, the ability to spit ink, and even use bioluminescence at will, Ika Musume takes it upon herself to rise from the depths of the ocean and exact revenge upon humanity! She surfaces at a certain Lemon Beach House, a restaurant managed by the sisters Eiko and Chizuru Aizawa. Thinking them to be an easy first step toward world domination, she immediately declares war against them, only to find out that she is, quite literally, a fish out of water! To make things worse, she destroys a part of a wall of the beach house in an attempt to flaunt her squiddy superiority and is consequently forced into becoming a waitress to pay the repair costs. Beached for the time being after tasting a thorough defeat at the hands of the Aizawa sisters, Ika Musume is forced to put her plans for world domination on hold. -- -- Despite these setbacks, Ika Musume soon finds herself right at home in her unexpected position as Lemon Beach House's newest employee. Wacky and hilarious, Shinryaku! Ika Musume follows her brand new life on the surface as she makes precious memories and meet lots of new people. With her newfound acquaintances, Ika Musume is looking to take the world by storm, one squid ink spaghetti at a time! -- -- TV - Oct 5, 2010 -- 162,731 7.45
Soliton no Akuma -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Novel -- Military Drama Sci-Fi -- Soliton no Akuma Soliton no Akuma -- In the future, tensions are rising between Japan and China. The jewel of humankind is the new Ocean Techno Polis, a man-made city which floats above the sea. One day, a mysterious catastrophe destroys a Taiwanese submarine followed by the entire city of Ocean Techno Polis. One of the engineers of Ocean Techno Polis, Kurase, must race to rescue his family. Along the way, he must deal with a Japanese navy trying to keep their own secrets under wraps, and discover why Ocean Techno Polis sank to the bottom of the sea. -- Movie - ??? ??, 1997 -- 801 5.99
Sora to Umi no Aida -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 12 eps -- Game -- Sci-Fi Adventure Space Fantasy -- Sora to Umi no Aida Sora to Umi no Aida -- In the future in Onomichi, Hiroshima fish disappear from the sea around the world and only whales live in the ocean. The Ministry of Fishery decides to set up giant experimental Universe Fish Tanks in space. The Onomichi Universe Fishery Union is established and begins to train space fishermen. Female fishermen are in demand due to the strengthening of an equal employment law for men and women. Six new female space fishermen are selected, and the story centers on supporting their growth. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 18,259 5.68
Star Ocean EX -- -- Studio Deen -- 26 eps -- Game -- Adventure Fantasy Sci-Fi Shounen -- Star Ocean EX Star Ocean EX -- Claude C. Kenni, a crewmember on the spaceship Calnus and son of the commander of the ship, is transported to Expel, a backwards planet with swords and magic. He teams up with Rena Lanford, who thinks he is the legendary Warrior of Light, and other characters to investigate the Sorcery Globe, a meteorite that has been causing problems all over the world. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media, Geneon Entertainment USA -- 11,539 6.60
Submarine 707R -- -- Production Reed -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Military Sci-Fi -- Submarine 707R Submarine 707R -- In order to keep ocean peace, PKN was organized. It consisted of the state-of-the-art battle ships of various countries. However, they were raided during the foundation ceremony by the unidentified organization, USR, which plotted to conquer the world. They couldn’t be much for the submarine UX which was operated by Admiral Red of USR. But an old Japanese submarine, the 707 saved them, which was operated Captain Hayami at the risk of his life. -- -- One year later, succeeding to the 707, which had been ruined during the former fight, newly developed submarine, the 707 II, went for a sail. Among the crews, there were boys, such as Kenji, Goro, and Senta, who had been trainees. PKN formed a fleet led by the Great Guardian, which was the latest battle ship of the United States. However, the attacks of Submarine U were very server, and the fleet was defeated. Then, the 707 arrived. As soon as Red noticed the 707, he was glad to reunion with his rival and began to fight. -- -- Escaping from the submarine attack, they hid the 707 in the valley. But Red tried to destroy the valley in order to put the 707 into the torrents of mud. The 707 nearly escaped from it and got in the crater. However it was the pure water layer where the submarine couldn’t float up. At the moment, numerous torpedoes launched to the 707. -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- -- Licensor: -- Geneon Entertainment USA -- OVA - Sep 26, 2003 -- 2,539 6.27
Suisei no Gargantia -- -- Production I.G -- 13 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Adventure Mecha -- Suisei no Gargantia Suisei no Gargantia -- In the distant future, a majority of humans have left the Earth, and the Galactic Alliance of Humanity is founded to guide exploration and ensure the prosperity of mankind. However, a significant threat arises in the form of strange creatures called Hideauze, resulting in an interstellar war to prevent humanity's extinction. Armed with Chamber, an autonomous robot, 16-year-old lieutenant Ledo of the Galactic Alliance joins the battle against the monsters. In an unfortunate turn of events, Ledo loses control during the battle and is cast out to the far reaches of space, crash-landing on a waterlogged Earth. -- -- On the blue planet, Gargantia—a large fleet of scavenger ships—comes across Chamber and retrieves it from the ocean, thinking they have salvaged something of value. Mistaking their actions for hostility, Ledo sneaks aboard and takes a young messenger girl named Amy hostage, only to realize that the residents of Gargantia are not as dangerous as he had believed. Faced with uncertainty, and unable to communicate with his comrades in space, Ledo attempts to get his bearings and acclimate to a new lifestyle. But his peaceful days are about to be short-lived, as there is more to this ocean-covered planet than meets the eye. -- -- -- Licensor: -- VIZ Media -- 289,134 7.49
Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Game Adventure Romance Fantasy -- Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld -- Despite the defeat of Quinella—the pontifex of the Axiom Church—things have not seemed to calm down yet. Upon contacting the real world, Kazuto "Kirito" Kirigaya finds out that the Ocean Turtle—a mega-float controlled by Rath—was raided. Due to a sudden short-circuit caused by the raiders, Kirito's fluctlight is damaged, leaving him comatose. Feeling insecure about the people at the Axiom Church, Alice brings the unconscious Kirito back to their hometown—Rulid Village, disregarding her banishment due to an unabsolved crime. Now, Alice is living an ordinary and peaceful life close by the village, wishing for Kirito to wake up. -- -- However, tragedy strikes when Alice notices that the Dark Territory has already started to invade the Human Empire. Reassuming her previous alias, Alice Synthesis Thirty, she promises to defeat the Dark Territory in order to defend the world that Kirito and Eugeo worked so hard to protect. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 466,598 7.60
Tactical Roar -- -- Actas -- 13 eps -- - -- Comedy Military Romance Sci-Fi -- Tactical Roar Tactical Roar -- In the near future the world's climate shifted creating in the Western Pacific a perpetual super cyclone: the Grand Roar that altered the earth, flooding most countries. Shipping and navigation became important to nations and following the appearance of ocean pirates, necessisated companies to hire escort cruisers to safeguard their investments. Hyousuke Nagimiya is a system engineer that was comissioned to upgrade the Pascal Magi manned by an entire crew of women with its captain, Misaki Nanaha. Together the crew strives to prove themselves to their detractors that they are no mere 'Alice Brand'. Yet as they go about their mission a larger global conspiracy seems to be working behind the scenes to take advantage of this new world order. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Jan 8, 2006 -- 9,007 6.43
Taiyou no Ko Esteban -- -- Studio Pierrot -- 39 eps -- Novel -- Adventure Historical Sci-Fi -- Taiyou no Ko Esteban Taiyou no Ko Esteban -- 1532. Esteban, age 12 is a foundling from Barcelona, with a mysterious power of ordering the Sun to appear, for which he is called "Child of the Sun." Upon the death of his adoptive father, Esteban learns he was rescued as a baby from a sinking ship in the ocean. The mysterious medallion that Esteban wears since ever has a trace somewhere in the New World, probably coming from the Mysterious Cities of Gold. Esteban leaves Spain to find his parents and find out who he is. On the way he meets Zia, an Inca girl who was kidnapped from her people years back and has exactly the same medallion as him. Later on, they are joined by Tao, a young Galapagos robinson, the last descendant of the Empire of Heva, an Empire said to have built the Cities of Gold. Following Coyolite, the shining star represented on their medallions, the three children travel through the unexplored New World, searching for the Cities of Gold, believing that this way is leading them to their lost parents. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Jun 29, 1982 -- 10,002 7.69
Toaru Hikuushi e no Tsuioku -- -- Madhouse -- 1 ep -- Light novel -- Adventure Military Romance -- Toaru Hikuushi e no Tsuioku Toaru Hikuushi e no Tsuioku -- The war between the Levamme Empire and the Amatsukami Imperium has been raging for years. In the midst of this struggle, the prince of the Levamme Empire declares his love for Juana del Moral and vows to end the war in one year, as part of his marriage proposal. When the Amatsukami catch wind of this, they assault the del Moral residence, targeting Juana's life. As a last ditch effort to bring the prince his bride, the San Maltilia Airforce hires a mercenary of mixed blood—a bestado—to fly Juana to the Levamme capital in secret. The pilot, Charles, accepts the mission...but traversing an ocean alone, into enemy territory, proves a much more dangerous ordeal than anyone could have anticipated. -- -- (Source: NIS America) -- -- Licensor: -- NIS America, Inc. -- Movie - Oct 1, 2011 -- 58,658 7.65
Tsuritama -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 12 eps -- Original -- Comedy Sci-Fi Slice of Life Sports -- Tsuritama Tsuritama -- Saving the world... by fishing? -- -- Yuki Sanada has always felt like a fish out of water. Socially awkward and anxious, he struggles to fit in with his surroundings and moves from town to town with his grandma. As he and his grandma settle into the charming seaside town of Enoshima, Yuki hopes for a fresh start. However, his reputation at school is jeopardized by the arrival of fellow transfer student Haru. The eccentric Haru immediately makes a splash, wildly claiming to be an alien and declaring that Yuki is his friend. Pairing the reluctant Yuki with their classmate and fishing talent, Natsuki Usami, he tasks both of them with the absurd mission of saving the world from a mysterious threat in the ocean. Mischief and hijinks ensue, as these three embark on a whimsical adventure filled with laughs, heart, and self-discovery! -- -- 145,964 7.70
Tsuritama -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 12 eps -- Original -- Comedy Sci-Fi Slice of Life Sports -- Tsuritama Tsuritama -- Saving the world... by fishing? -- -- Yuki Sanada has always felt like a fish out of water. Socially awkward and anxious, he struggles to fit in with his surroundings and moves from town to town with his grandma. As he and his grandma settle into the charming seaside town of Enoshima, Yuki hopes for a fresh start. However, his reputation at school is jeopardized by the arrival of fellow transfer student Haru. The eccentric Haru immediately makes a splash, wildly claiming to be an alien and declaring that Yuki is his friend. Pairing the reluctant Yuki with their classmate and fishing talent, Natsuki Usami, he tasks both of them with the absurd mission of saving the world from a mysterious threat in the ocean. Mischief and hijinks ensue, as these three embark on a whimsical adventure filled with laughs, heart, and self-discovery! -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 145,964 7.70
Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai! 2nd Season -- -- - -- ? eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Romance Ecchi -- Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai! 2nd Season Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai! 2nd Season -- Second season of Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai! -- TV - ??? ??, ???? -- 49,271 N/AHakumei to Mikochi -- -- Lerche -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Fantasy Seinen Slice of Life -- Hakumei to Mikochi Hakumei to Mikochi -- In a world inhabited by people only a few inches tall, young women Hakumei and Mikochi live together in a house built into a tree. Hakumei is an energetic and tomboyish carpenter, while Mikochi is a feminine and calm tailor. Despite their differences, they get along well and spend their days having fun living their lives in the woods. -- -- The two of them spend their time working, going on sightseeing adventures, and taking shopping trips into Tsumiki Marketplace by the ocean. They make many friends along the way, be they sentient woodland creatures like Iwashi the Weasel or fellow miniature people such as the songstress Konju and the inventor Sen. -- -- Hakumei to Mikochi is a relaxing look into the day-to-day lives of its titular characters as they explore and interact with their tiny world which seems to be straight out of a fairy tale. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 49,241 7.65
Vinland Saga -- -- Wit Studio -- 24 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Drama Historical Seinen -- Vinland Saga Vinland Saga -- Young Thorfinn grew up listening to the stories of old sailors that had traveled the ocean and reached the place of legend, Vinland. It's said to be warm and fertile, a place where there would be no need for fighting—not at all like the frozen village in Iceland where he was born, and certainly not like his current life as a mercenary. War is his home now. Though his father once told him, "You have no enemies, nobody does. There is nobody who it's okay to hurt," as he grew, Thorfinn knew that nothing was further from the truth. -- -- The war between England and the Danes grows worse with each passing year. Death has become commonplace, and the viking mercenaries are loving every moment of it. Allying with either side will cause a massive swing in the balance of power, and the vikings are happy to make names for themselves and take any spoils they earn along the way. Among the chaos, Thorfinn must take his revenge and kill Askeladd, the man who murdered his father. The only paradise for the vikings, it seems, is the era of war and death that rages on. -- -- 744,449 8.71
Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou: Quiet Country Cafe -- -- Ajia-Do -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Slice of Life Seinen -- Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou: Quiet Country Cafe Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou: Quiet Country Cafe -- In the near-future Japan, global warming has brought the large city Yokohama underwater, and only the hills remain above the ocean surface. What used to be one of the largest cities in Japan now feels like a small town. Basically, the existence of the island country itself has been threatened. However, there is no feeling of desperation, devastation, nor hopelessness. People are enjoying laid-back lives, and they seem to appreciate each other's company, enjoying the quiet and peaceful time together. -- -- This is especially so with Alpha, a carefree young woman who runs a cafe, named Cafe Alpha. She enjoys her life immersing herself in the beautiful nature all around her. There is nothing more precious to her than spending quality time with her kind friends. Oh, the fulfillment and the joy she finds in life... it all indicates her to be a compassionate human being, but she is not quite a human. She is actually a type A7M2 robot. -- -- One day, upon hearing a radio forecast warning an approaching typhoon, her old friend who lives close by invites her to the gas station he runs, worried that her old cafe may not withstand the typhoon. Indeed, the passing of typhoon leaves Alpha with her cafe severely damaged. That's when she decides to go on a journey to raise money to rebuild her cafe, and also to see the outside world away from her friends and the comfort of a peaceful life. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- OVA - Dec 18, 2002 -- 15,050 7.15
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Amuri in Star Ocean
An Ocean Apart (TV series)
An Ocean Between Us
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An Ocean of Doubt
Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition
Apostolic Vicariate of Central Oceania
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Archaeology in Oceania
Arctic Ocean
Arctic Ocean Flotilla
Argo (oceanography)
Ark (We Are the Ocean album)
Armorial of Oceania
Asian and Oceanian Stock Exchanges Federation
Asian-Oceanian Computing Industry Organization
Asia-Oceania Federation of Organizations for Medical Physics
Asia Oceania Floorball Confederation
Asia-Oceania Floorball Cup
Asia Oceania Tax Consultants' Association
Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography
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A Tab in the Ocean
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Athletics at the Pacific Ocean Games
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (band)
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Atlantic Ocean Tunnel
Atwood Oceanics
Australian Indian Ocean Territories
Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society
Awards and decorations of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Badminton Oceania
Bah Faith in Oceania
Baker's Bay Golf & Ocean Club
Barbarossa-class ocean liner
Barrier layer (oceanography)
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean
Batocera oceanica
Bay at the Back of the Ocean
Bayocean, Oregon
Become Ocean
Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Being as an Ocean
Bela oceanica
Beneteau Oceanis 281
Beneteau Oceanis 321
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
Bertsch-Oceanview, California
Beside the Ocean of Time
Beyond the Ocean
B+H Ocean Carriers
Bible translations into Oceanic languages
Big Blue Ocean Cleanup
Big Four-class ocean liners
Billfish in the Indian Ocean
Billy Ocean
Billy Ocean (album)
Billy Ocean discography
Biological oceanography
Blonde (Frank Ocean album)
Blue Ocean Strategy
Book:CentralEastern Oceanic
Borders of the oceans
Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies
British Indian Ocean Territory
British Mid-Ocean Ridge Initiative
British Oceanographic Data Centre
Brown ocean effect
Bulu language (Oceanic)
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
Cake by the Ocean
California Ocean Science Trust
Caliga v. Inter Ocean Newspaper Co.
Callidula oceanitis
Callirrhoe (Oceanid)
Call signs in Oceania
Calvary Baptist Church (Ocean View, New Jersey)
Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society
CARIACO Ocean Time Series Program
Casio Oceanus
Category:Oceanian music
Cathedral Oceans
Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping
Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education
Center for Ocean Exploration and Archaeological Oceanography
Centers for Space Oceanography
CentralEastern Oceanic languages
Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures
Cerconota oceanitis
Chalk's Ocean Airways Flight 101
Charne oceany
Chemical oceanography
Chiaroscuro (Ocean Alley album)
Chicago Inter Ocean
Chimelong International Ocean Tourist Resort
Chimelong Ocean Kingdom
China Oceanwide Holdings Group
Chinatowns in Oceania
Chinese oceanographic research ship Zhang Jian
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Clean Oceans International
Coastal ocean dynamics applications radar
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College Of Fisheries And Ocean Sciences
Colonisation of Oceania
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
Commissioner for the British Indian Ocean Territory
Commotion on the Ocean
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Coral World Ocean Park
Cosmic ocean
Countries affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
COVID-19 pandemic in Oceania
Cricket in Oceania
CSCL Arctic Ocean
CSCL Indian Ocean
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere
CS Ocean Layer
CubaOceania relations
Czechoslovak Ocean Shipping
Dalian Ocean University
Danny Dunn on the Ocean Floor
Danny Ocean
Danny Ocean (singer)
Dead Oceans
Decolonisation of Oceania
Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis
Deep ocean minerals
Deep ocean water
Demographics of Oceania
Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas
Deucalion oceanicum
Dichomeris oceanis
Drain the Oceans
Duckbill oceanic eel
EADS HC-144 Ocean Sentry
Eastern SiberiaPacific Ocean oil pipeline
Economy of Oceania
Edge of the Ocean
Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on India
Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Indonesia
Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Malaysia
Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Myanmar
Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Norway
Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Somalia
Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Sri Lanka
Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Thailand
Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on the Maldives
Effects of climate change on oceans
Endeavour-class oceanographic research ship
Endemic birds of Madagascar and western Indian Ocean islands
Endless (Frank Ocean album)
Endless Ocean
Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep
EnOcean
European Commissioner for Oceans and Fisheries
European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling
European Project on Ocean Acidification
Europeans in Oceania
Eurynome (Oceanid)
Every Ocean Hughes
Farglory Ocean Park
FC Ocean Kerch
FIBA Oceania Youth Tournament
Finite Volume Community Ocean Model
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory
Flags of Oceania
Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center
Float (oceanographic instrument platform)
Florida Institute of Oceanography
Forensic Oceanography
Frank Ocean
Frank Ocean discography
Freedom of religion in Oceania by country
Front (oceanography)
Gardiner Professor of Oceanic History and Affairs
Gehyra oceanica
Gem of the Ocean
General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans
Genetically modified food in Oceania
Geochemical Ocean Sections Study
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
German ocean-going torpedo boats and destroyers of World War I
Giant oceanic manta ray
Global Ocean Data Analysis Project
Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics
Global Ocean Observing System
Global Oceanographic Data Archaeology and Rescue Project
Global Ocean Race
Global Ocean Sampling Expedition
Goceano
Government of the British Indian Ocean Territory
Great Recession in Oceania
Guangdong Ocean University
Haichang Polar Ocean World
Hainan Tropical Ocean University
Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Hawaiian Ocean View, Hawaii
Hawaii Ocean Time-series
Hawkes Ocean Technologies
Heliocentric (The Ocean album)
Helio Ocean
Hey Ocean!
High capacity oceanographic lithium battery pack
Hikawa Maru-class ocean liner
History of Oceania
History of pound sterling in Oceania
History of the Jews in Oceania
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HMS Ocean (1863)
HMS Ocean (L12)
HMS Ocean (R68)
HMS Oceanway (F143)
Hobart Ocean
Hkoku Maru-class ocean liner
Holy Orthodox Metropolis of Australia & Oceania
How Deep Is the Ocean?
Humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy
Ian MacDonald (oceanographer)
Iapetus Ocean
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
IFAF Oceania
Illegal drug trade in the Indian Ocean region
Impeccable-class ocean surveillance ship
Imperator-class ocean liner
Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean Adventure: The Japanese Raids on Ceylon
Indian Ocean (album)
Indian Ocean (band)
Indian Ocean campaign
Indian Ocean Commission
Indian Ocean Dipole
Indian Ocean Experiment
Indian Ocean garbage patch
Indian Ocean humpback dolphin
Indian Ocean in World War II
Indian Ocean Island Games
Indian Ocean kestrels
Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips
Indian Ocean raid
Indian Ocean raid (1944)
Indian Ocean Rim Association
Indian Ocean slave trade
Indian Ocean Territory
Indian Ocean trade
Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission
Indian Ocean Whale Sanctuary
Indigenous peoples of Oceania
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
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