V-51. What is required to be won by all is the uncaused and still status; the contemplation of the one changeless Real, the control of breaths, the dwindling of the mind. V-52. When one of t... Read more
V-1. He is said to be dead whose mind is not given over to investigation when he walks or stands; when he is awake or sleep. V-2. Know the Spirit-in-Itself to be of the nature of the light o... Read more
IV-1. Has the Jivanmukta characteristics like the power to fly in space, etc., ? If so, great sage, it is not present in the perfected man (described above). IV-2. O Brahmin, a non-knower of... Read more
I-51. The best of the knowers of the Vedas, the great ones, win that fourth and stable perception that is fashioned solely through a part of the light of the Spirit. I-52. (It is) lodged in... Read more
Translated by Dr. A. G. Krishna Warrier Published by The Theosophical Publishing House, Chennai Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is a... Read more