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4. The spirit (of a being) then tried to seize food by the
prana
(breath), but he could not seize by it. Had he been able
to seize it by the breath he would have been satisfied by merely
breathing or smelling the food.
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5. The spirit then tried to seize food by the eye, but he
could not do so. Had he been able to seize food merely by the
eye,
he would have been satisfied by merely seeing the same.
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6. The spirit then tried to have food by the ear, but he
was not able to do so. Had he been able to seize food merely
by the ear, he would have been satisfied merely by hearing the
same.
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7. The spirit then tried to seize food by the skin, but he
was not able to do so. Had he been able to seize food by
the skin, he would have been satisfied merely by touching the
same.