person (Yogi), realising the oneness of God (in all beings), can
never come to grief or suffer ignorance or pain.
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(8) The Supreme Soul, who is omnipotent, formless, with-
out any hole, free from bondage of veins, arteries etc. ever-
pure, ever-sinless, Alpervading, Omnicient, knower of the
minds of all beings and self-existent (unborn i.e., never takes
birth or dies), humiliates the sinful and the wicked, and proper-
ly makes, by his kindness, all things for, and endows with
true knowledge (through Vedas), His ancient and ever-existent
progeny, (i.e., all beings).
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(9) Those persons, who are absorbed in ignorance (consi-
dering real as unreal and unreal as real, e.g., soul as not disti-
nct from body, impure things as pure, momentary pleasures of
senses as real pleasures and worship matter and not God), att-
ain utter darkness and become miserable. But more miserable
are those who are absorbed merely in learning the meanings of
words (i.e.,acquiring verbal knowledge), but act contrary to
Vedas or commandments of God.
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(10) The wise and the learned who have attained spritual
knowledge have told and explained to us that knowledge
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the Spirit has its own use quite different from that
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