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Part XIV: Liberation.1591<br />

The area of this cosmos can hardly suffice for the enjoyment of the highminded<br />

knower; the flutter of a tiny fish can produce but a scant ruffle on<br />

the surface of the deep.<br />

Bhartrhari.<br />

Though taking part in all affairs of every kind, like all ordinary men, he soars<br />

constantly above all beings, conscious or unconscious.<br />

Yogavasishtha.<br />

If one knows his self as the Self, what desire, what object, should burn his<br />

body in the fever of care and anxiety.<br />

Brhadaranyakopanishad.<br />

Think of It, speak of It, enlighten one another in It;—this is full devotion to<br />

the idea of Oneness, this, the wise call study of Brahman.<br />

Panchadasi.<br />

The irrevocable love which the indiscriminate have in objects of sense;—<br />

may that very love never fade from my heart while it yet continues to be full<br />

of thy holy memory.<br />

Panchadasi.<br />

Great souls, ever at rest in the Self, all light and standing at the height of<br />

development, are always as firm within as mount Meru, though appearing<br />

as fickle without as the tip of a feather.<br />

Yogavasishtha.<br />

Neither joy nor sorrow; neither movable nor immovably fixed; neither being<br />

nor non-being; nay not even the intermediate between these opposites;—<br />

so is described the mind of the enlightened.<br />

Yogavasishtha.

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