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THE UPANISHADS THE UPANISHADS by Joseph B. Lumpkin
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“He who perceives the Self everywhere never shrinks from anything, because through his higher consciousness he feels united with all life. When a man sees God in all beings and all beings in God, and also God dwelling in his own Soul, how can he hate any living thing? Grief and delusion rest upon a belief in diversity, which leads to competition and all forms of selfishness. With the realization of oneness, the sense of diversity vanishes and the cause of misery is removed.”
Joseph B. Lumpkin, THE UPANISHADS
“In one of the Scriptures we read: Under a banyan tree sat a youthful teacher and beside him an aged disciple. The mind of the disciple was full of doubts and questions, but although the teacher continued silent, gradually every doubt vanished from the disciple's mind. This signifies that the conveying of spiritual teaching does not depend upon words only. It is the life, the illumination, which counts.”
Joseph B. Lumpkin, THE UPANISHADS
“Those who follow or "worship" the path of selfishness and pleasure (Avidya), without knowing anything higher, necessarily fall into darkness; but those who worship or cherish Vidya (knowledge) for mere intellectual pride and satisfaction, fall into greater darkness, because the opportunity which they misuse is greater.  ”
Joseph B. Lumpkin, THE UPANISHADS
“They fall into blind darkness who worship the Unmanifested and they fall into greater darkness who worship the manifested.”
Joseph B. Lumpkin, THE UPANISHADS
“That One, though motionless, is swifter than the mind. The senses can never overtake It, for It ever goes before. Though immovable, It travels faster than those who run. By It the all-pervading air sustains all living beings.”
Joseph B. Lumpkin, THE UPANISHADS