He who has perceived that which is without sound, without touch, without form, without decay, without taste, eternal, without smell, without beginning, without end, beyond the Great, and unchangeable, is freed from the jaws of death. – Katha Upanishad
← We should never accommodate a doubt. Even if we have only one single moment to live, we should forsake all worry about the past or the future, and make good use of the present in a manner worthy of the dignity of the Atman [our true Self]…. Never accommodate a doubt. You have to get it out quick, before it occupies the whole of you – Dr. Francis RolesWithin, keep the mind in perfect harmony with the self-nature; without, respect all other men – Daijian Huineng →