Guest guest Posted April 28, 2002 Report Share Posted April 28, 2002 Song of Ribhu, Chapter 10, All is of the Nature of the Self, 13 – 16 13. The Self exists in all the triad of time. The Self is without beginning, middle, and end. The Self has no seeming uncertainties. The Self is only pure Consciousness. The Self has none of the established triads. The Self is of a single nature devoid of anything else. There is nothing apart from the Self, worthy one! All, always, is of the nature of the self. 14. The Self is without duality and nonduality. The Self transcends the fourth state. The Self exists as the blemishless self-illumined. The Self is to be looked upon as our real, natural state. The Self is without "this,that," or anything else. The Self is one and perfectly full. There is nothing apart from the Self. Whatever is seen as discrete is of the nature of the Self. 15. The Self is without the vital airs of prana and apana (the one that is life-giving and the one that moves downward). The Self is the Supreme Space of Consciousness. The Self is beyond measure of mind and speech. The Self is a great mass of Bliss. The Self is all things without exception. There is nothing apart from Self, the mass of Knowledge. The world, life, and the Supreme are all of the nature of the Self. 16. Nidagha! As there is nothing apart from your Self, Consider you Self as yourself. Experience your Self, and ever enjoy The Bliss of your Self in yourself. Become peaceful and immersed In an ocean of happiness, Without any of the least sorrow. Remain, my son, as a mass of Bliss. ********************************** We are Not two, Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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