... knowledge is hidden by selfish desire hidden by this unquenchable fire for self-satisfaction.
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I believe You are the imperishable, the Supreme to be realized. You are the ultimate resort of the universe.
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The bright and dark paths out of the world have always existed. Whoso takes the former, returns not he who chooses the latter, returns.
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The one who rejoices in the Self only, who is satisfied with the Self, who is content in the Self alone, for such a Self-realized person there is no duty.
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Acquire this transcendental knowledge by humble reverence, by sincere inquiry, and by service.
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They, whose mind and intellect are absorbed in the Self, who remain firmly attached with the Self, who have Self as their supreme goal, whose sins have been destroyed by the knowledge, do not take birth again.
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