Chapter 12, shloka 15-20
The way the ocean remains unaffected if the number of sea creatures increases or decreases nor is it annoyed by their activities…also the sea creatures remain unaffected by the roar of the ocean. In the same way, the one who is unaffected by other people’s behavior; has overcome the ideas of mine and others, has overcome the ideas of pleasure and sorrow, remains devoted to me and so is always the one who is most dear to me.
He who has overcome his lust and greed, is a being
so full of purity and his company is so auspicious like the rays of the sun –the mere
presence is sufficient to remove all the darkness (that lies within). Such a
being is fearless and is contained with ‘samadhaan’(the most peaceful state).
The one who has assumed his position as a
universal being is uninterested in anything other than the joy of the spirit. Does
not rejoice nor despair the worldly gains or losses. The one who is equipoised
in pleasure and sorrow and considers everyone equal whether friend or foe. The one
who is unaffected in praise and reproach, indulges in self-contemplation. Like the
wind, he is unattached to the place of his residence (the whole world is his
home), and his intellect firmly fixed in me is a very exclusive devotee of mine
and is very precious to me.
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