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Senses are the horses; objects within their view, the way. When the Self is yoked with mind and the senses, the wise call It the enjoyer.
Senses are the horses; objects within their view, the way. When the Self is yoked with mind and the senses, the wise call It the enjoyer.
Know the Self to be the master of the chariot, and body to be the chariot. Know the intellect to be charioteer, and mind to be the reins.
The Self can be attained Only by him who seeks to know the Self. To him the Self reveals Its own nature -Yama to Nachiketa Katho Upanishad
The intelligent 1 having known the Self to be bodiless in bodies n things that are perishable n to b great, all-pervading, does not grieve.
One who is free from desire sees the glory of the Self through the tranquility of the mind and senses and becomes absolved from grief.
The Self that is subtler than the subtle and greater than the great is seated in the heart of every creature. -Yama to Nachiketa in…
The self is unborn, eternal, everlasting and ancient, and is not slain even when the body is slain. Yama to Nachiketa in Katho Upanishad
The soul is unborn, eternal, everlasting and ancient, and is not slain even when the body is slain. Yama to Nachiketa in Katho Upanishad
It did not come from anywhere, nor did anything come from It. -Yama to Nachiketa in Katho Upanishad
The intelligent Self is not born, nor does It die. – Yama to Nachiketa in Katho Upanishad