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405. The S nit is themselves declare that this dualist ie universe is but a deliision;. from the standpoint of absolute truths This is also experienced in the state o£ dreamless sleep.

[ S?'u^is ^c — e. g. Katha Upa. IV. i*i, Brihad^a^ ranyaka, II. iv. 14., Mundaka, 11. ii. i-i, Chhan^ dogya, VI xiv., &c., &c. ]

406. That which is superimposed upon something dse is observed; by the wise to

be identical with the substratum, as in the case of the rope appearing as the snake.. The apparent difference depends solely on delusion.

[ Apparent difference — noticed by the igiiorant.

Depends delusion — i. e. lasts only so long as^

the delusion persists. ]

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407,. ThiS' apparent universe has its- root in the mind, and' never persists after the mind is annihilated'. Therefore dis- solve the mind by concentrating it in the Supreme Selfj. which is thy inmost Hssence.-

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