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Beyond all attributes, the supreme Self Is the eternal witness, ever pure, Indivisible, and uncompounded, Far beyond the senses and the ego. In him conflicts and expectations cease. He is omnipresent, beyond all thought, without action in the external world. without action in the internal world. Detached from the outer and the inner, this supreme Self purifies the impure.
-Atma Upanishad
• The supreme Self, adored in the scriptures, Can be realized through the path of yoga. Subtler than the banyan seed, subtler Than the tiniest grain, even subtler Than the hundred-thousandth part of a hair, This Self cannot be grasped, cannot be seen.
-Atma Upanishad
• He fills the cosmos, yet he transcends it.
Those who know him leave all separateness, Sorrow, and death behind. Those who know him not
Live but to suffer.
The Lord of Love, omnipresent, dwelling In the heart of every living creature,
All mercy, turns every face to himself.
He is the supreme Lord, who through his grace Moves us to seek him in our own hearts.
He is the light that shines forever.
-Shvetashvatara Upanishad
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