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- Abide as That in which there are neither thoughts nor fancies,
neither peace nor self-control, neither the mind nor the intellect,
neither confusion nor certainly, neither being nor non-being, and no
perception of duality - and be always happy, unshakable and
absolutely free from the fear arising from duality.
- Abide as That in which there are neither thoughts nor a thinker,
neither the arising nor the preservation nor the dissolution of the
world, nothing whatsoever at any time - and be always happy, free
from all traces of thought.
- Abide as That which does not, when scrutinized, show any duality
in the form of these various objects or the least trace of cause and
effect, That in which, when the mind is absorbed in It, there is not
fear of duality at all - and be always happy, unshakable and free
the fear arising from duality.
- Abide as That in which there is neither desire nor anger,
neither greed nor delusion, neither ill-will nor pride, no
impurities of mind and no false notions of bondage and liberation -
and be always happy, free from all traces of thought.
- Abide as That in which there is no debate, no success or
failure, no word or its meaning, no speech, no difference between
the soul and the Supreme Being, none of the manifold causes and
consequences - and be always happy, without the least trace of
thought.
- Abide as That in which there is neither any defect nor good
quality, neither pleasure nor pain, neither thought nor silence,
neither misery nor austerities practiced for getting rid of misery,
no “I-am-the-body” idea, no objects of perception whatsoever - and
be always happy, free from all traces of thought.
- Abide as That in which there are no gods and their worship, none
of the three Divine aspects of Creator, Preserver and Destroyer or
meditation on them no Supreme Formless God nor meditation on Him -
and be always happy, without the least trace of thought
- Abide as That in which there is no discrimination between the
real and the unreal, no absence of desire, no possession of virtues,
no yearning for liberation, no competent Master or disciple, no
steady knowledge, no realized stage, no liberation while alive or
after death, nothing whatsoever at any time - and be always happy
free from all traces of thought.
- Abide as That in which there are no Holy Scriptures or sacred
books, no one who thinks, no objection or answer to it, no theory to
be established, no theory to be rejected, nothing other than one
Self - and be always happy, free from the least trace of thought.
- Abide as That in which there are no fears of hell, no joys of
heaven, no worlds of the Creator God or the other Gods, or any
object to be gained from them, no other world, no universe of any
kind - and be always happy, without the least trace of thought.
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