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 5S VIVEKACHUDAMANI

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136. By means of a regulated mind and the purified intellect (Buddhi) realise thou directly thy own Self, in the body, so as to identify .jthyself with It, cross the boundless ocean of Samsara whose waves are birth and death, and firmly estalished in Brahman as thy own essence be blessed.

\^ Identity // — instead of with the gross,

subtle and causal bodies.

Established nature — By our very nature we

are ever identified with Brahman, but through ignorance we think we are limited and so forth. ]

137. Identifying the Self with this Non- self — this is the bondage of man, which is due to his ignorance, and brings in its train the miseries of birth and death. It is through this that one considers this evanescent body as real, and identifying

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