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NINE UPANISHADS
2. one who desires worldly pleasures and whose mind dwells
with his longing s (after death) is reborn accordingly. But one
whose all desires have been satiated and has fully controlled
his mind, his desires in this very birth become vanished and he
attains
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3. This Supreme Soul (God) is not obtainable merely by
lecturing or by subtle intellect (brainpower) or by great hearing
of sermons or sacred books, but is obtainable by one whom He
(God) chooses (considers) him as fit for the purpose and to
such person He manifests His Glory.
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(4) This Supreme Soul (God) is not obtainable by the
weakminded or the indolent, or by penance without renunciatioh
But the wise who tries to find Him out by proper means, i.e.,
strengthens his mind, is vigilant and peactises austerity with
complete renunciation, finally attains His reali cation.
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(5) The wise sages with clear knowied ge, calm, controlled
and concentrated mind, and his desires satiated (i.e., with com-
plete renunciation) finally attains Him and rests in Him who is
All-pervading and accessible from every quarter.
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