The mind, intellect, ego, ether, air, fire, water, and earth are the eightfold transformation of My nature.
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Those who know this truth, whose consciousness is unified, think always, 'I am not the doer' While seeing or hearing, touching or smelling eating, moving about, or sleeping breathing or speaking, letting go or holding on, even opening or closing the eyes, they understand that these are only the movements of the senses among sense objects.Bhagavad-Gita
(Attachement to the fruits of action) binds a person to continual rebirth.
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Action should culminate in wisdom.
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One's inferior natural work is better than superior unnatural work. Death in carrying out one's natural work is useful. Unnatural work produces too much stress.
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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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Detached action is unselfish work.
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