Bliss remains hidden beneath the constant misery of the mind always desiring things even though the self-luminous Self is all of this.
Is, is not, is and is not, or totally is not. Impermanent, permanent, both permanent and impermanent, or neither. Such childish beliefs veil the truth.
The four alternatives veil reality. The all-seeing one who doesn't hold to any of these points of view knows that truth.
Having attained the complete omniscience of Brahman, that quarter of nonduality without beginning, middle, or end, what other desire remains?
The wise ones, humble, balanced, and spontaneous, are said to display a self-control of natural restraint. Thus the sage abides in peace.
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