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��408. The wise one realises in his heart, through Samadhi, the Infinite Brahman which is something of the nature of eternal Knowledge and absolute Bliss, which has no exemplar, which transcends all limitations, is ever free and without activity, — which is like the limitless sky, indivisible and absolute.

[ Heart — stands for the Buddhi.

Something — which is inexpressible in terms of speech or thought. ]

409. The wise one realises in his heart, through Samadhi, the Infinite Brahman which is devoid of the ideas of cause and effect, which is the Reality beyond all imaginations, homogeneous, matchless, be- yond the range of proofs, established by the pronouncements of the Vedas, and ever familiar to us as the sense of the ego.

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