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syn = (Translated as in ''[[The Heartbeat of the Absolute]]'' on [[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|''CD-ROM'']])
 
:The sutras
::He who sees the entire world of animate and inanimate objects in himself
::And also sees himself in all animate and inanimate objects,
::Because of this, does not hate anyone.
 
::What grief or attachment can there be for a realized soul -- a man of wisdom --
::When all the animate and inanimate objects of the world have become his self,
::When he sees oneness everywhere?
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prevevent = Ishavasyopanishad ~ 04 |
prevevent = Ishavasyopanishad ~ 04 |
nextevent = Ishavasyopanishad ~ 06 |
nextevent = Ishavasyopanishad ~ 06 |

Revision as of 14:57, 12 June 2019

ईशावास्योपनिषद ~ 05

event type discourse
date & time 6 Apr 1971 pm
location Koda House, Mount Abu, meditation camp
language Hindi
audio Available, duration 1h 2min. Quality: good (under revision).
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find a PDF of this event
shorttitle ABSOLU07
notes
synopsis
(Translated as in The Heartbeat of the Absolute on CD-ROM)
The sutras
He who sees the entire world of animate and inanimate objects in himself
And also sees himself in all animate and inanimate objects,
Because of this, does not hate anyone.
What grief or attachment can there be for a realized soul -- a man of wisdom --
When all the animate and inanimate objects of the world have become his self,
When he sees oneness everywhere?


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