One who abandons all desires and becomes free from longing and the feeling of 'I' and 'my' attains peace.
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The one who truly understands My transcendental birth and activities, is not born again after leaving this body and attains My abode.
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Ignorance, the product of darkness, stupefies the senses in all embodied beings, binding them by the chains of folly, indolence and lethargy.
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Because, death is certain for the one who is born, and birth is certain for the one who dies. Therefore, you should not lament over the inevitable.
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Today I have described the same ancient science to you, because you are my sincere devotee and friend. Karma-yoga is a supreme secret indeed.
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Consider that all beings remain in Me without any contact or without producing any effect as the mighty wind, moving everywhere, eternally remains in space.
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