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Brihadaranyaka I. iv. 2 — ■'' So long as there is 4' second, there is fear."

Srulis also ^c. — e, g. Ghhandogja VIII. xii. i — '•This body is mortal, O Indra," &c. ]

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��v^97. By the elimination of all apparentf existences superimposed on the Sonl, the supreme Brahman — Infinite, the One without a second, and beyond action — remains as Itself.

[Jpparen/ exis/ences — Such as egoism etc. As Itsdf — in Its own essence. ]

fi^S. When the mind-fuuctions are- merged in the Supreme Atman, the Brah- man, the x\bsolute— none of this pheiio-; menal world is seen, whence it is reduced to mere talk.

Merged- — through the Nirvikalpa Samadhi.

Phenomenal ivorld — created by name and form, hence unreal.

Mere talk — on the lips of others, who are igno - uanfe- Compare Chhandogya VI. i. 4,— '• AU'

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