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Mundaka Upanishad
Second Mundaka, Second Khanda (8)
The fetter of the heart is broken, all doubts are solved, all his works (and their effects) perish when He has been beheld who is high and low (cause and effect).
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book IV (31)
When all veils are rent, all stains washed away, his knowledge becomes infinite; little remains for him to know.
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book II (36)
When he is perfected in truth, all acts and their fruits depend on him.
Bhagavad Gita
Jnana Yoga (4.23)
Of the man who is devoid of attachment, who is liberated, whose mind is established in knowledge, the whole action performed in the spirit of...
Bhagavad Gita
Kṣhetra Kṣhetrajña Vibhāga Yoga (13.28)
He who sees the Supreme Lord abiding alike in all beings, and not perishing when they perish— verily he alone sees.
The Masnavi
The Arab and his Wife (91-100)
When the light of Allah illumes his senses, When love of God kindles a flame in the inward man, He burns, and is freed from effects. He has no need...
Katha Upanishad
Sixth Vallī (14)
'When all desires that dwell in his heart cease, then the mortal becomes immortal, and obtains Brahman.'
Asclepius
Section XXIX (2)
Yea, He who is the Sire of all, [our] Lord, and who alone is all, doth love to show Himself to all. It is not by the place where he may be, nor by...
The Six Enneads
How the Multiplicity of the Ideal-forms Came Into Being: and Upon the Good (34)
No longer can we wonder that the principle evoking such longing should be utterly free from shape. The very soul, once it has conceived the straining...
Dhammapada
Chapter XIX: The Just (263)
He in whom all this is destroyed, and taken out with the very root, he, when freed from hatred and wise, is called respectable.
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book IV (29)
He who, after he has attained, is wholly free from self, reaches the essence of all that can be known, gathered together like a cloud. This is the...
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 1: The Buddha Land (24)
I bow to Him who has untied all bonds; I bow to Him who has reached the other shore; I bow to Him who can all worlds deliver; I bow to Him who from...
Dhammapada
Chapter VII: The Venerable (Arhat) (90)
There is no suffering for him who has finished his journey, and abandoned grief, who has freed himself on all sides, and thrown off all fetters.
Bhagavad Gita
Puruṣhottama Yoga (15.5)
Free from pride and delusion, having conquered the evil of attachment, ever devoted to the Supreme Self, with desires completely stilled, liberated...
Bhagavad Gita
Puruṣhottama Yoga (15.19)
He who, undeluded, knows Me thus as the Supreme Self— he knows all, Ο Bhārata, and he worships Me with all his heart.
Bhagavad Gita
Kṣhetra Kṣhetrajña Vibhāga Yoga (13.31)
When he sees that the manifold nature of beings is centred in the One and that all evolution is from that One alone, he becomes one with Brahman.
The Six Enneads
On the Good, or the One (10)
Because it has not yet escaped wholly: but there will be the time of vision unbroken, the self hindered no longer by any hindrance of body. Not that t...
Bhagavad Gita
Guṇa Traya Vibhāga Yoga (14.19)
When a man of insight beholds no agent other than the gunas, and also knows Him who is beyond the gunas, he attains My being.
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 4 (2)
Therefore when that bank has been crossed, night becomes day indeed, for the world of Brahman is lighted up once for all .
The Masnavi
The Darvesh who Broke his Vow (34-44)
What is the prison from which ho seeks an exit? 'Tis the bond of God's purpose and hidden decrees; Ah! none but the pure in sight can see that bond;
Dhammapada
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (384)
If the Brâhmana has reached the other shore in both laws (in restraint and contemplation), all bonds vanish from him who has obtained knowledge.
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