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^ration continue for ever. How then can there be liberation for tht soul ? Kindly enlighten me on this point, O revered Teacher.'*

[ Jwahood — the self-hypnotised state of the cv<?i- free A tin an. ]

194. The Teacher replied: Thou hast Tightly questioned, O learned one ! Listen thou therefore attentively: The imagina- tion which has been conjured up by delu* i;ion can never be accepted as a fact,

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195- But lor delusion there can be no connection of the Self — which is unat- tached, beyond activity and formless — with the objective world, as in the case of blueness etc. with reference to the sky.

[ Blueness etc. — The sky has no colour of its own but we mentally associate blueness with it. The blueness is in our mind^ and not in the sky. Similarly, limitation exists not in the Absolute Self, bill in our own minds. ]

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