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456. He has no desire to substantiate the unreal objects, nor is seen to maintain that dream-world. If he still clings to those unreal objects, he is emphatically declared to be not yet free from sleep.

457. Similarly he who is absorbed in Brahman lives identified with the eternal Atman, and beholds nothing else. As one has a memory of the objects seen in a dream, so the man of realisation has a memory of the everyday actions such as eating and so forth.

458. The body has been fashioned by Karma, so one may imagine the Prâdrabdha with reference to it. But it is not