Still your mind in me, still yourself in me, and without a doubt you shall be united with me, Lord of Love, dwelling in your heart.
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He who knows me as his own divine Self breaks through the belief that he is the body and is not reborn as a separate creature. Such a one is united with me. Delivered from selfish attachment, fear, and anger, filled with me, surrendering themselves to me, purified in the fire of my being, many have reached the state of unity in me.Bhagavad-Gita
What you do not wish to do out of delusion you shall do even that against your will, bound by your own nature-born Karma, O Arjuna.
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With serene and fearless mind practicing celibacy having the mind under control and thinking of Me let the yogi sit and have Me as the supreme goal.
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You are infinite valor and the boundless might. You pervade everything, and therefore You are everywhere and in everything.
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The true understanding of both the creator and the creation is considered by Me to be the transcendental or metaphysical knowledge.
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When thy reason has crossed the entanglements of illusion, then shalt thou become indifferent both to the philosophies thou hast heard and to those thou mayest yet hear.
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