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For the one who knows, all beings have become the Self itself. Where then is delusion, where is sorrow, for one who beholds this oneness?
HinduTeachingEnlightenmentOnenessSanskrit
Isha Upanishad 7

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Isha Upanishad
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Isha Upanishad
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IU.7
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It is not inwardly conscious, not outwardly conscious, not conscious in both directions, not a dense mass of consciousness, not conscious, not unconscious. It is unseen, beyond transaction, beyond grasp, beyond inference, unthinkable, indescribable — its very essence is the certainty of the one Self, the cessation of all appearance, peaceful, auspicious, non-dual. This is what is considered the fourth. This is the Atman. This is to be known.
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Mandukya Upanishad 7
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God starts to enlighten the soul with His divine light, marking the beginning of a perfect union after the third night has passed, making it less dark.
St. John of the Cross
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He warns that love only comes through humility and sorrow. He questions the magic garden, but it has no answers. Ultimately, he realizes that true love isn't just words, and he asks the Cup-bearer to silence the idle talk with the wisdom of divine knowledge.
Hafiz
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