We all have been for all time...and we shall be for all time As the spirit of our mortal body wanders on in childhood, and youth and old age, the Spirit wanders on to A new body of this the sage has no doubts.
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One attains peace in whose mind all desires enter without creating any disturbance, as river waters enter the full ocean without creating a disturbance. One who desires material objects is never peaceful.
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Action should culminate in wisdom.
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As many torrents of the rivers rush toward the ocean, similarly, those warriors of the mortal world are entering Your blazing mouths.
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What the creation is, what it is like, what its transformations are, where the source is, who that creator is, and what His powers are, hear all these from Me in brief.
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