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275. The desire for Self-realisation is obsctired by the countless desires foT things other thaii the Self. When they have been destroyed by the constant at- tachment for the Self,- the Atman clearly manifests Itself of Its own accord.

276. As the mind becomes gradually established in the Inmost Self, it propor- tionately gives up the desires for external objects. And when all such desires have been eliminated^ there takes place the un- obstructed Realisation of the At man.

277 The Yogi's mind dies, being cons- tantly fixed on his own (Real) Self. Thence follows the cessation of desires. There- fore do away with thy superimposition.

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