Chapter
1 II| Thy piety, casting all self aside,~
2 II| passion, from the sin of "Self,"~
3 III| Self-concentrated, serving self alone,~
4 III| The fool, cheated by self, thinks, "This I did"~
5 IV| Disparting self from service, soul from
6 V| Pure-hearted, lord of senses and of self,~
7 V| fruit of work; the man's own self~
8 V| Subduing self and senses, knowing the
9 VI| The Self by Soul, not trample down
10 VI| Soul, not trample down his Self,~
11 VI| Since Soul that is Self's friend may grow Self's
12 VI| is Self's friend may grow Self's foe.~
13 VI| Soul is Self's friend when Self doth
14 VI| Soul is Self's friend when Self doth rule o'er Self,~
15 VI| when Self doth rule o'er Self,~
16 VI| But Self turns enemy if Soul's own
17 VI| turns enemy if Soul's own self~
18 VI| Hates Self as not itself.~
19 VI| When Self contemplates self, and in
20 VI| When Self contemplates self, and in itself~
21 VII| comprehending Me in my true Self!~
22 IX| help of Prakriti, my outer Self,~
23 X| Time's self I am; of woodland-beasts-
24 XI| Show me Thy very self, the Eternal God!~
25 XI| Thy central Self, all-wielding, and all-winning!~
26 XII| Renouncing self for Me, full of Me, fixed~
27 XII| Exempt from love of self, unchangeable~
28 XIII| Purity, constancy, control of self,~
29 XIII| meditation find the Soul in Self~
30 XVII| To torture self, or come at power to hurt~
31 XVIII| By sense of self, with all-absorbing stress:~
32 XVIII| passions liberate, quit of the Self,~
33 XVIII| learning writ, how Krishna's self made known~
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