If one has known Brahman here in this very life, then there is truth; if one has not known it here, there is great destruction. The wise, discerning Brahman in all beings, depart from this world and attain immortality.
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- Tradition
- Hindu
- Source text
- Kena Upanishad
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- Kena Upanishad
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- KeU.2.5
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- LiberationSelf-RealisationImmortality
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The sages, united with pure reason, renounce the results of their actions and, liberated from the cycle of birth, they attain a state of bliss.
So long as this soul does not know its real destination while dwelling in the body, it is not going to be liberated from the cycle of births and deaths. There is only one way to get rid of this wandering and that is to realise God while the human body is still there.
Sorrow has ravaged the kingdom of my heart like a ruthless army. Come back, glad Lord of Rome, and liberate the land! Before your power, the enemy will shatter and flee.