( III - 53 ) However, since the substratum is the reflection of the infinite consciousness which is real, and since there is a conviction in the order of fanciful creation, they recognise one another.
( IV - 62 ) Rama, only a person who is intelligent like you, who is natured and equal-visioned like you, and who sees only what is good, is entitles to the vision of wisdom which I have described here.
( VI.1 - 78 ) There is neither birth nor death for this consciousness.
It is not subject to destruction, for it is like space.
( I - 1 ) Verily, birds are able to fly with their two wings; even so both work and knowledge together lead to the supreme goal of liberation.
( VI.2 - 205 ) While expounding whatever has not been experienced before, nor seen, nor even heard of before, the teacher resorts to appropriate illustrations, with the aid of which the truth is grasped and inferred.
( III - 78 ) Even selfish ends are gained by the wise by appropriate means and proper behaviour or action, after they give up anger and mental agitation and resort to equanimity and clear mind.
( I - 30 31 ) I have given up everything, but I have not established myself in wisdom; hence I am partly caught and partly freed.
( V - 43 ) Hence, adore the self by the self, worship the self by the self, behold the self by the self, and be firmely established by the self in the self.
( 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."