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Subject: Self - Isha Upanishad
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jit_jos 22.04.14 - 04:50pm
6. he who beholds all beings in the Self, and the Self in all beings, he never turns away from it * +

jit_jos 22.04.14 - 04:51pm
7. When to a man who understands, the Self has become all things, what sorrow, what trouble can there be to him who once beheld that unity? * +

jit_jos 22.04.14 - 04:51pm
8. He (the Self) encircled all, bright, incorporeal, scatheless, without muscles, pure, untouched by evil; a seer, wise, omnipresent, self-existent, he disposed all things rightly for eternal years. * +

jit_jos 22.04.14 - 04:52pm
9. All who worship what is not real knowledge (good works), enter into blind darkness: those who delight in real knowledge, enter, as it were, into greater darkness. * +

jit_jos 22.04.14 - 04:53pm
Please avoid unnecessary, meaningless comments. * +

vivek3 23.04.14 - 06:35am

@ jit_jos - 22.04.14 - 04:52pm
9. All who worship what is not real knowledge (good works), enter into blind darkness: those who delight in real knowledge, enter, as it were, into greater darkness.

according to the book real knowledge is tht which leads u to discover ur own self...tht liberates u of the entrapments of emotions senses tht distorts ur ability to see ur self in the pure form * +

vivek3 23.04.14 - 06:42am
if u worship the knowledge tht is not real the one tht sends u deeper into the entrapment of emotions limits ur world to mere stimulation of ur senses then ur bound to stay in the blind darkness of ignorance nd emotions trapped in the unending cycle of happiness nd sorrow * +

vivek3 23.04.14 - 07:13am
@ben20 u knw it wud take zakir naik another 7 births to actually understand this book...next time do ur own research * +

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