Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 Song of Ribhu, Chapter Ten: All is of the Nature of the Self 5. The Self is of the nature of nonduality and duality. The Self is of the nature of that cannot be described in this manner. The Self is also of the nature of release and bondage. The Self is of the nature of that has no words like "liberation." The Self is of the nature devoid of all these. The Self is of the nature of the one undivided Fullness. Truly there is nothing apart from the Self. At all times, all things are of the nature of the Self. 6. The Self is of the nature of without a trace of sankalpa. The Self is of the nature of permanent Bliss. The Self is of the nature without bondage. The Self is of the nature of the Supreme God. The Self is of the nature that has no obscuring blemish. The Self is of the nature that is changeless, partless. There is nothing apart from the exalted Sales. The enjoyable object and the enjoyment are of the nature of the Self. 7. The Self is of the nature of the ancient and imperishable. The Self is of the nature of a mass of Existence-Consciousness-Bliss. The Self is of the nature that cannot be comprehended. The Self is of the nature that is deathless. The Self is of the nature of all that is differenceless. The Self is of the nature that transcends proof. There is nothing apart from the originless Self. All that is seen as being apart is of the nature of the Self. 8. The Self is clearly f the nature of the fourth state. The Self is of the nature that scorches duality. The Self is of the nature of the Supreme Brahman. The Self is of the nature of the direct Knowledge. The Self is of the nature without a trace of unreality. The Self is of the nature devoid of anything apart. There is nothing apart from the Self that is the Brahman. Whatever is seen as apart is, also, of the nature of the Self. More later. We are Not two, Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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