| Leighton Parks - 1887 - 306 pages
...wise, having reached him who is omnipresent everywhere,2 devoted to the Self, enter into him wholly. As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing...thus a wise man, freed from name and form, goes to the divine person, who is greater than the great (ie, than self). He who knows that highest Brahman... | |
| Leighton Parks - 1887 - 306 pages
...wise, having reached him who is omnipresent everywhere,2 devoted to the Self, enter into him wholly. As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing...thus a wise man, freed from name and form, goes to the divine person, who is greater than the great (ie, than self). He who knows that highest Brahman... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1897 - 850 pages
...knowledge become all one in the highest Imperishable. 8. As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea8, ( losing their name and their form, thus a wise man, freed from name and form, goes to the divine Person, who is greater than the great *. 9. He who knows that highest Brahman, becomes even... | |
| Charles Francis Aiken - 1900 - 376 pages
...self." * " Their deeds and their self with all his knowledge become all one in the highest Imperishable. As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing...thus a wise man, freed from name and form, goes to the Divine Person who is greater than the great. He who knows that highest Brahman, becomes even Brahman.... | |
| Frederic Mathews - 1914 - 706 pages
...Divinity can be formulated. Religion can take him no farther; faith can bring him no nearer to God. "As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing...thus a wise man, freed from name and form, goes to the divine Person, who is greater than the great. He who knows that highest Brahman becomes even Brahman.... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1917 - 450 pages
...Devas. Their deeds and their Self with all his knowledge become all one in the highest Imperishable. 8. As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing...thus a wise man, freed from name and form, goes to the divine Person, who is greater than the great. He overcomes grief, he overcomes evil ; free from... | |
| Ethel May Kitch - 1917 - 92 pages
...one in the highest Imperishable. As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing their name and form, thus a wise man, freed from name and form, goes to the divine Person, who is greater than the great."1 "'By the words "He is" is He apprehended, and by... | |
| Sydney Cave - 1919 - 284 pages
...things. For such, his deeds and his self with all his knowledge become one with the highest Imperishable. 'As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing...thus a wise man, freed from name and form, goes to the divine Person who is greater than the great.' 5 And this liberation was felt to be real and blessed.... | |
| William Spence Urquhart - 1919 - 762 pages
...unmistakable plainness. " He who knows Brahman, becomes Brahman." " He who knows Brahman becomes all this," " as the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing their name and form, thus a wise man goes to the divine person." ' ' And, contrariwise, it is difficult to agree with... | |
| Henry Clay Sheldon - 1922 - 330 pages
...to be the individual soul is identification with this one self. In a text of the Upanishads we read: "As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing their name and form, thus a wise man, freed from name and form, goes to the divine Person who is greater than the... | |
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