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23. The Supreme Soul (God) is not obtained by eloquent
speaches, nor by intellect or brain power (or arguments), nor by
much listning (of sermons or holy scriptures). But only he whom
this Supreme Soul chooses, obtain (knows or realises) Him, and
for him He illumines His real form.
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24. He (God) cannot be known or realised by wisdom,
by one who has not ceased from doing evil or by one
who is not calm or by one devoid of any concentration (on any
object) or by one having no peace of mind.
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25. How can one know the abode of God whose rice (or
bread) is both brahmanas (intellectuals) and Kshatriyas (warriors
and whose vegetable is the death. (None can escape Him, how-
ever intellectual or physically strong one may be; he must go
into the clutches of death by His command and immutable
laws).
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