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Passages similar to: Bhagavad Gita — Akṣhara Parabrahma Yoga
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Hindu
Bhagavad Gita
Akṣhara Parabrahma Yoga (8.21)
This Unmanifested is called the Imperishable; It is said to be the Ultimate Goal, from which those who reach It never come back. That is My Supreme Abode.
Hindu
Third Vallī (11)
Beyond the Person there is nothing--this is the goal, the highest road.'...
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Hindu
Brahmana 8 (3.8.11)
Verily, O Gargi, that Imperishable is the unseen Seer, the unheard Hearer, the unthought Thinker, the ununderstood Understander. Other than It there...
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Hindu
Sixth Vallī (8)
Every creature that knows him is liberated, and obtains immortality.'...
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Hindu
Brahmana 8 (3.8.8)
He said: * That, O Gargi, Brahmans call the Imperish- able (aksard). It is not coarse, not fine, not short, not long, not glowing [like fire], not...
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Neoplatonic
On the Good, or the One (11)
This is the purport of that rule of our Mysteries: Nothing Divulged to the Uninitiate: the Supreme is not to be made a common story, the holy things...
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Hindu
Brahmana 4 (4.4.20)
As a unity only is It to be looked upon— This indemonstrable, enduring Being, Spotless, beyond space, The unborn Soul, great, enduring.
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Hindu
First Mundaka, First Khanda (6)
'That which cannot be seen, nor seized, which has no family and no caste, no eyes nor ears, no hands nor feet, the eternal, the omnipresent...
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Hermetic
Section XXXI (3)
That, then, which so transcends, which is not subject unto sense, [which is] beyond all bounds, [and which] cannot be grasped,—That transcends all...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 3 (4)
'Now that serene being which, after having risen from out this earthly body, and having reached the highest light (self-knowledge), appears in its...
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Gnostic
Eugnostos the Blessed (10)
Now the Unknowable is ever full of imperishableness and ineffable joy. They are all at rest in him, ever rejoicing in ineffable joy, over the...
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Hindu
Brahmana 4 (4.4.33)
Verily, he Is the great, unborn Soul, who is this [person] consisting of knowledge among the senses. In the space within the heart lies the ruler of...
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Hindu
Brahmana 8 (3.8.10)
Verily, O Gargi, if one pei forms sacrifices and worship and undergoes austerity in this world for many thousands of years, but without knowing that...
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Hindu
Fifth Vallī (8)
'He, the highest Person, who is awake in us while we are asleep, shaping one lovely sight after another, that indeed is the Bright, that is Brahman,...
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Hindu
Second Mundaka, First Khanda (2)
That heavenly Person is without body, he is both without and within, not produced, without breath and without mind, pure, higher than the high...
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Neoplatonic
That the Intellectual Beings Are Not Outside the Intellectual-principle: and on the Nature of the Good (11)
It is infinite also by right of being a pure unity with nothing towards which to direct any partial content. Absolutely One, it has never known...
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Gnostic
Allogenes' response: (4)
[And] by means of a primary revelation of the universally prime Unknowable One-- the God who is beyond perfection--I saw him and the Triple-Powered...
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Hindu
Third Mundaka, Second Khanda (1)
He (the knower of the Self) knows that highest home of Brahman, in which all is contained and shines brightly. The wise who, without desiring...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 14 (1)
He who is called ether (âkâsa) is the revealer of all forms and names. That within which these forms and names are contained is the Brahman, the...
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Hindu
Second Mundaka, Second Khanda (9)
In the highest golden sheath there is the Brahman without passions and without parts. That is pure, that is the light of lights, that is it which...
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