Gyaneshwari 152

Gyaneshwari -Sant Gyaneshwar

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Chapter-6
Dhyanayoga

Wherever the sun moves, all the paths become lighted; so he regards all things which he sees as non-different from him. When the clouds send showers, they do not prick the sea; likewise the good and evil deeds do not affect the yogi. When he reflects on worldly knowledge, he realizes its inadequacy, and when he seeks wisdom, he apprehends that he himself is that.

Then he begins to ponder over whether he is all-pervasive or limited; but all such speculation stops when dualistic thought ceases, When a person conquering his senses even while in the body, has measured up to the level of the Supreme Self (86-90)

and does not entertain such distinctions as small and great, in short, when he has subdued his senses, he becomes endowed with Yoga. He treats equally the Meru Mountain of pure gold and clod of earth and is so indifferent to the world that he regards a precious jewel of greater worth than the earth, as nothing better than a stone.


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