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67. He, to whom this universa though full of activity appears like a dead mass, without intelligence, without consciousness, without enjoyment, finds supreme non-attachinent, consisting in freedom from all relation with the objective; no one else can find such supreme peace.
68. The soul with the conscious nature of self obscured by the condition of body, sees not himself, and keeps wandering long, from incarnation to incarnation.
69. Atoms come in and go out of the composite mass called body and occupy the same space with the self'): Fools imagine these to be their self, through false identification of body (so impermanent), with thos self (always eternal),
70. Not qualifying the soul with accidents of the body such as fairness, plumpness, leanness, and the like, ove should contemplate upon átman, all eternal consciousness.
71. He who thus stands firm in congen
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