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" When to a man who understands, the Self has become all things, what sorrow, what trouble can there be to him who once beheld that unity ? 8. "
A History of Civilization in Ancient India: Vedic and epic ages - Page 293
by Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1889 - 1189 pages
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The Upanishads: The Khândogya-upanishad. The Talavakâra-upanishad. The ...

1879 - 468 pages
...he who beholds all beings in the Self, and the Self in all beings, he never turns away from it2. 7. When to a man who understands, the Self has become...trouble can there be to him who once beheld that unity? 8. He3 (the Self) encircled all, bright, incorporeal, scatheless, without muscles, pure, untouched...
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Papers on Indian Reform: Sanitary, Material, Social, Moral and Religious

1889 - 854 pages
...he who beholds all beings in the Self, and the Self in all beings» he never turns away from it. 7. When to a man who understands, the Self has become...what trouble can there be to him who once beheld that nnity ? 8. He, (the Self) encircled all, bright, incorporeal, scatheless, without muscles, pure, untouched...
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Ancient Ideals: A Study of Intellectual and Spiritual Growth from ..., Volume 1

Henry Osborn Taylor - 1896 - 484 pages
...is inside all this, and it is outside all this. And he who beholds all beings in the self, and the self in all beings, he never turns away from it. When...what sorrow, what trouble, can there be to him who has once beheld that unity?'" Thus has the Hindoo genius conceived Brahma and the self, at first perhaps...
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The Path, Volume 9

1895 - 428 pages
...and all spiritual essences". This is precisely the doctrine of the Isovasya Upanishad, which says: When to a man who understands, the Self has become...trouble can there be to him who once beheld that unity? Franck's Kabale is referred to in these answers as saying that Origen taught transmigration as a necessary...
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The Upanishads, Volumes 1-2

Friedrich Max Müller - 1897 - 850 pages
...in all beings, he never turns away from it2. 7. When to a man who understands, the Self has tbecome all things, what sorrow, what trouble can there be to him who once beheld that unity ? 8. He 3 (the Self) encircled all, bright, incorporeal, scatheless, without muscles, pure, untouched...
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A Book of Common Worship

1900 - 444 pages
...is to be hidden in the Lord (the Self). When thou hast surrendered all this, then thou mayest enjoy. When to a man who understands, the Self has become...can there be to him who once beheld • that unity ? LII. Maghavat, this body is mortal and always held by death. It is the abode of that Self which is...
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The Art of Creation: Essays on the Self and Its Powers

Edward Carpenter - 1904 - 276 pages
...was to introduce others to the same knowledge:— " He who beholds all beings in the Self, and the Self in all beings, he never turns away from it."...trouble, can there be to him who once beheld that unity ?" " Tat tvam asi, Thou art that, Thou art that," says his father to Svetaketu, pointing to object...
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The Art of Creation: Essays on the Self and Its Powers

Edward Carpenter - 1904 - 276 pages
...was to introduce others to the same knowledge : — " He who beholds all beings in the Self, and the Self in all beings, he never turns away from it."...trouble, can there be to him who once beheld that unity ? " " Tat tvam asi, Thou art that, Thou art that," says his father to Svetaketu, pointing to object...
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Edward Carpenter: Poet and Prophet

Ernest Crosby - 1905 - 72 pages
...for their rulers. — Khandogya- Upanishad, VII, *3' He who beholds all beings in the Self, and the Self in all beings, he never turns away from it. When...trouble can there be to him who once beheld that unity? — Vagasaneyi-Samhita- Upanishad, 6-7. EDWARD CARPENTER: POET AND PROPHET Prophets usually have the...
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Cosmic Consciousness: A Study in the Evolution of the Human Mind

Richard Maurice Bucke - 1905 - 352 pages
...persons, that one perceives, and self and the self in all beings, he never the whole universe " [62]. turns away from it. When to a man who understands,...trouble can there be to him who once beheld that unity [150 : 311] ? IX. The specific reasons for believing that Gautama was a case of Cosmic Consciousness...
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