Gita Madhurya -Ramsukhdas 27

Gita Madhurya -Swami Ramsukhdas

Chapter II

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Does the seer not come across enjoyments?

Yes, he does. As the water of different rivers enter the ocean, which though full on all sides, remains undisturbed; likewise he, in whom all enjoyments merge themselves, unlike the pleasure seekers, attain the supreme peace viz., God-realization.(70)

How can the person, who hankers after pleasures, attain peace?

Renunciation can lead him to peace. He who gives up all desires and moves free from attachment, egoism and thirst for enjoyments, attains peace.(71)

Being free from attachment and egoism where is such a man established?

Such a man is established in God. This is called the state of Brahmic-Bliss. Having reached this state he overcomes delusion. Being established in the Brahmic state, which is free from attachment and egoism, joy, even at the death-hour, he gets into oneness with Brahma, the Absolute.(72)

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