He is made of mind, his body is the vital breath, his form is light, his resolve is truth, his self is space; he contains all actions, all desires, all fragrances, all tastes; he embraces all this; he is without speech and without concern.
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- Tradition
- Hindu
- Source text
- Chandogya Upanishad
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- Chandogya Upanishad
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- ChU.3.14.2
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- MindTruthOmnipresenceSupreme Being
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Everything depends upon the mind. The pure mind acquires a new attitude.
The mind does not become tranquil until it is connected to the ever-peaceful Supreme Being.
Sin confines us in hell. Sin is also an eternity of hell because eternity exists in our will, and if it weren't for our will, it wouldn't be in our consciousness.
Thought is a bird of space that can spread its wings in a cage of words, but cannot fly.