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65. From Brahman comes the unmanifest; from the unmanifest, the

Great (Mhat); from the Mahat, egoism, from egoism, the five subtle

elements (Tanmatras); from the five subtle elements, the five great

elements; from the five great elements, the entire world.

66. Brahman exists eternally. He is the Eternal Source for

everything.

67. Even when the manifest phenomena become unmanifest due to

dissolution, it exists in the Brahman.

68. According to Vedanta, nothing exists except Brahman and all that

appears to exist is mere illusion.

69. Brahman alone is real. He is the Soul of all beings and the

enjoyer of the universe. He pervades the entire world. He enjoys all

the different elements in various ways.

70. None can perceive Brahman with the eyes and the othe senses. He

is revealed by intuition. He who knows Him becomes Immortal.

71. Brahman is unseen, unrelated, inconceivable, uninfearable,

unimaginable, indescribable.

72. Brahman is absolute fullness beause He is infinite and

everything in essence.

73. Understand the mestery of the self-division of the indivisible,

the individualisation of the universe.

74. Brahman is the Spirit knowing Itself by Itself and for Itself.

75. Brahman is bliss. Brahman is peae. Brahman is non-duality.

76. The Bliss of Brahman or the Absolute exceeds all other kinds of

happiness.

77. The taste of Brahmic Bliss exceeds all other tastes.

 

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