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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 4 (1.4.8)
That self is dearer than a son, is dearer than wealth, is dearer than all else, since this self is nearer. If of one who speaks of anything else than the self as dear, one should say, fc He will lose what he holds dear/ he would indeed be likely to do so. One should reverence the self alone as dear. He who reverences the self alone as dear— what he holds dear, verily, is not perishable.
Life of Pythagoras
SELECT SENTENCES OF SEXTUS THE PYTHAGOREAN. (21)
Esteem nothing to be precious, which a bad man may take from you. He is dear to divinity, who considers those things alone to be precious, which are...
The Masnavi
Mahmud and Ayaz. 1 (12-22)
It is filled with the sun's properties altogether; So that, if afterwards it holds itself dear 'Tis the same as holding the sun dear, O beloved! And...
Bhagavad Gita
Vijnana Yoga (7.17)
Of these, the wise man, ever steadfast and devoted to the One alone, is the best. For supremely dear am I to the man of wisdom, and he is dear to Me.
The Path of Light
Chapter 8: The Perfect Contemplation (11)
By constant use the idea of an " I " attaches itself to foreign drops of seed and blood, although the thing exists not. Then why should I not...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 11 (3)
'This (body) indeed withers and dies when the living Self has left it; the living Self dies not. 'That which is that subtile essence, in it all that...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 12 (5)
He, the Self, seeing these pleasures (which to others are hidden like a buried treasure of gold) through his divine eye, i. e. the mind, rejoices. 'Th...
Dhammapada
Chapter XII: Self (160)
Self is the lord of self, who else could be the lord? With self well subdued, a man finds a lord such as few can find.
Dhammapada
Chapter XXV: The Bhikshu (Mendicant) (380)
For self is the lord of self, self is the refuge of self; therefore curb thyself as the merchant curbs a good horse.
The Six Enneads
The Three Initial Hypostases (2)
Let every soul recall, then, at the outset the truth that soul is the author of all living things, that it has breathed the life into them all,...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 25 (2)
'Next follows the explanation of the Infinite as the Self: Self is below, above, behind, before, right and left--Self is all this. 'He who sees,...
Katha Upanishad
Fourth Vallī (5)
'He who knows this living soul which eats honey (perceives objects) as being the Self, always near, the Lord of the past and the future, henceforward...
Tao Te Ching
Tao Te Ching (44)
Or life or wealth, To which would you adhere? Keep life and lose those other things; Keep them and lose your life:--which brings Sorrow and pain more ...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 12 (3)
That which is the subtile essence, in it all that exists has its self. It is the True. It is the Self, and thou, O Svetaketu, art it.' 'Please, Sir, i...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 10 (3)
It is the True. It is the Self, and thou, O Svetaketu, art it.' 'Please, Sir, inform me still more,' said the son. 'Be it so, my child,' the father re...
Bhagavad Gita
Vijnana Yoga (7.18)
Noble indeed are they all; but the man endowed with wisdom I deem to be My very Self. For, steadfast in mind, he remains fixed in Me alone as the...
The Masnavi
The King and his Three Sons (51-60)
Esteem not yourself mere sugar-cane, but real sugar. This outward 'you' is foreign to your real ' you;' Cling to your real self, quit this dual self....
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 9 (4)
It is the True. It is the Self, and thou, O Svetaketu, art it.' 'Please, Sir, inform me still more,' said the son. 'Be it so, my child,' the father re...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 14 (3)
It is the True. It is the Self, and thou, O Svetaketu, art it.' 'Please, Sir, inform me still more,' said the son. 'Be it so, my child,' the father re...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 13 (3)
It is the True. It is the Self, and thou, O Svetaketu, art it.' 'Please, Sir, inform me still more,' said the son. 'Be it so, my child,' the father re...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 12 (1)
'Aupamanyava, whom do you meditate on as the Self?' He replied: 'Heaven only, venerable king.' He said: 'The Self which you meditate on is the...
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