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- “Where one sees nothing else, hears nothing else, understands nothing else, that is the Infinite. Where one sees something else, hears something else, understands something else, that is the finite. The Infinite is immortal, the finite is mortal.”
“Sir, in what does the Infinite rest?” “In its own greatness—or not even in greatness.” “In the world they call cows and horses, elephants and gold, slaves, wives, fields and houses greatness. I do not mean this,” thus he spoke; “for in that case one being (the possessor) rests in something else, (but the Infinite cannot rest in something different from itself)”
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“Sir, in what does the Infinite rest?” “In its own greatness—or not even in greatness.” “In the world they call cows and horses, elephants and gold, slaves, wives, fields and houses greatness. I do not mean this,” thus he spoke; “for in that case one being (the possessor) rests in something else, (but the Infinite cannot rest in something different from itself)”
Twenty-Third Khanda Seventh Prapathaka Twenty-Fifth Khanda
“Sir, in what does the Infinite rest?”
“In its own greatness—or not even in greatness.”
“In the world they call cows and horses, elephants and gold, slaves, wives, fields and houses greatness. I do not mean this,” thus he spoke; “for in that case one being (the possessor) rests in something else, (but the Infinite cannot rest in something different from itself)”
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Khandogya-Upanishad: Seventh Prapathaka, Twenty-Second Khanda
- Khandogya-Upanishad: Seventh Prapathaka, Twenty-Second Khanda
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- The Celtic Twilight: A Teller of Tales