Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 320. Reduce the world which you see, in Brahman by thinking of that one reality, the solidity of all blissfulness; and the internal and external both being one, think of the blissfulness, pass your time and be free from all bondage. 321. To be always in Brahman should not be neglected for that neglect is death (says Brahma's son Sanatkumaara). 322. To the knower, there is no more danger than this neglect of remaining in Brahman. For then comes delusion. From that delusion comes ego and from ego comes bondage or error. So that neglect is the great enemy of the knower. 326. When once you think of the objects of senses, you want to enjoy them and from that comes desire. That desire engages you to posses and that engagement takes you away from your real self. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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