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Ātma-Tattva
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9. How shall one know the self? By discerning the self to
be distinct froin the body shall one be able to know the self.
- Sa. Sā. 296
10. My soul, endowed with knowledge and vision, is alone
eternally mine; all others are alien to me and are in the nature of external adjuncts.
— Bhā. Pā. 58
11. It is very difficult to realise the soul. Only with sufferings, the soul is realised.
- Mo. Pā. 65
12. When the soul becomes free from the karmas, it becomes the supreme soul.
– Bhā. Pā. 15
13. Just as when the water becomes clearer, one is able to
view the reflection with greater clarity, so when the self becomes inspired to know the reality, one starts acquiring knowledge with greater consistency.
- Āva. Ni. 1169
14. When the inflow of karmas through the three channels
of mind, speech and body is completely stopped, the soul realises its distinctness from body.
Utta. Cũ. 1
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