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Chapter 13
In the same way, the self always rests, in the Supreme Soul. Though it undergoes modifications, because of its assumed affinity with prakrti; yet really, it is unattached. If a person, realizes this fact, he attains, Brahma.
Attachment and aversion, are born out of affinity with prakrti. A man, perceives virtues in others, if he has attachment for them, but perceives vices, out of aversion. So, this veil of attachment and aversion, conceals reality. But, when a striver, realizes that his so-called, gross, subtle and causal bodies, as well as the bodies of other beings, emanate from prakrti, rest in it, and merge in it, then he realizes the negation of the three bodies in the self,
the veil of attachment and aversion is removed, and he realizes God, Who is ever realized.
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