All this, truly, is Brahman; from it all things arise, into it they dissolve, and by it they live (tajjalan) — thus one should meditate with a tranquil mind. Now, a person is made of resolve: as a person's resolve is in this world, so does he become after departing from here. Let him therefore form his resolve.
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- Chandogya Upanishad
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- Chandogya Upanishad
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- ChU.3.14.1
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- MeditationOnenessPeaceSupreme Being
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Serve, love, give, purify, meditate, and realize
And don't interfere with forms, meditations, and imaginings, or any kind of reasoning, lest your soul becomes disturbed and loses its contentment and peace, leading to feelings of dislike and aversion.
Whosoever makes his mind the dwelling place for God, remembers it for ever, he receives the real happiness. If the mind concentrates on God, one receives joy that is free from pains.
Having reached that state, one finds their haven in the contemplation of Eternal Beauty, and no longer in worldly pleasures.