The one who has faith, and is sincere, and has mastery over the senses, gains this knowledge. Having gained this, one at once attains the supreme peace.
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Those who strive for freedom from (the cycles of birth) old age and death by taking refuge in Me know Brahman, the individual self, and Karma in its entirety.Bhagavad-Gita
He who considers this Self as a slayer or he who thinks that this Self is slain, neither of these knows the Truth. For it does not slay, nor is it slain.
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One who finds happiness with the Self, who rejoices the Self within, and who is illuminated by the Self-knowledge such a yogi attains supreme nirvana.
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For the one who is moderate in eating, recreation, working, sleeping, and waking, this yoga of meditation destroys all sorrow.
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A person whose mind is unattached to sensual pleasures, who discovers the joy of the Self, and whose mind is in union with Brahman through meditation, enjoys eternal bliss.
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Supreme bliss comes to a Self-realized yogi whose mind is tranquil, whose desires are under control, and who is free from sin.
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