( VI.1 - 109 ) O king, I do not desire pleasure nor the glamour of a kingdom.
I remain in whatever condition I am placed by my very nature.
( VI.1 - 39 ) That alone is regarded as worship which is performed
when one is in a state of equanimity like that of space,
when the mind has become utterly quiescent without the least movement of thought,
when there is effortless absence of perversity.
( III - 101 ) O Rama, this world is nothing more than an idea; all the objects of consciousness in this world are just an idea; reject the error (dirt) of ideation and be free of ideas; and remain rooted in truth, attain peace.
( IV - 12 13 ) All beings here in this world obtain only those actions which spring from the storehouse of their own potentialities and predispositions: no one else is responsible for those actions, no superhuman being or god.
( VI.1 - 81 ) Whatever is cool is the moon, the self.
From this moon arises fire.
The body is made of this moon and this fire.
( VI.1 - 127 ) They who are devoted to the gods, to the holy brahmanas, and to the Guru, and who adhere to the tenets of the scriptures, earn the Grace of the supreme Lord.
( VI.2 - 127 ) This universe, which is a cosmic circle, is illumined by the sun and stars.
What is 'above' and what is 'below' in all this?
( upatti - prakaranam ) O Rama, what is done by the mind, alone is action; and what is abandoned or renounced by the mind, alone is renunciation.
( VI.1 - 19 ) "Father, we have gained the knowledge that is worth gaining, by the grace of the goddess Brahmi.
We seek a secluded and excellent place to dwell."