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Bhagwad Gita (E. Arnold)

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soul

   Chapter
1 II| Burned into soul and sense,~ 2 II| As the wise bear. The soul which is not moved,~ 3 II| The soul that with a strong and constant 4 II| Thus is the Soul declared! How wilt thou, 5 II| better can betide a martial soul~ 6 II| Least fixity of soul have such, least hold~ 7 II| Seek refuge in thy soul; have there thy heaven!~ 8 II| of bliss. When thy firm soul~ 9 II| Finds in his soul full comfort for his soul,~ 10 II| soul full comfort for his soul,~ 11 II| Serve his free soul, which rests serenely lord,~ 12 II| the will governed sets the soul at peace.~ 13 II| The soul of the ungoverned is not 14 II| the perfect one! to his soul's ocean~ 15 III| The faithful soul; such earthly duty do~ 16 III| finds to do, with unyoked soul.~ 17 III| high o'er all the ruling Soul.~ 18 III| Put forth full force of Soul in thy own soul!~ 19 III| force of Soul in thy own soul!~ 20 IV| shall stain his separate soul,~ 21 IV| Whose crave is gone, whose soul is liberate,~ 22 IV| pass which helpeth not the soul:~ 23 IV| he receives it when the soul~ 24 IV| Disparting self from service, soul from works,~ 25 V| sense can no more stain his soul~ 26 V| sage, withdrawn within his soul,~ 27 V| That darkness of the soul is chased by light,~ 28 V| each abide! The sage whose soul~ 29 V| and senses, knowing the Soul!~ 30 V| shuts outside his placid soul~ 31 VI| The Self by Soul, not trample down his Self,~ 32 VI| Since Soul that is Self's friend may 33 VI| Soul is Self's friend when Self 34 VI| But Self turns enemy if Soul's own self~ 35 VI| The sovereign soul~ 36 VI| Pureness of soul, holding immovable~ 37 VI| So living, centres on his soul the thought~ 38 VI| Only to soul! and, knowing, wavers not,~ 39 VI| dwells self-wrapped, and the soul broods~ 40 VI| To the soul's governance; for perfect 41 VI| His soul to the Supreme Soul, quitting 42 VI| His soul to the Supreme Soul, quitting sin,~ 43 VI| With inmost soul, stayed on My Mystery!~ 44 VII| dear Prince! how, if thy soul be set~ 45 VII| That last is, the devout soul, wise, intent~ 46 VII| know Me BRAHMA: know Me Soul of Souls,~ 47 VIII| is that BRAHMA? What that Soul of Souls,~ 48 VIII| The Soul of Souls! What goeth forth 49 VIII| Because the Soul is fashioned to its like.~ 50 IX| Yea! for the soul such light as purgeth it~ 51 IX| Mahatmas, those of noble soul~ 52 X| equability, and grief or joy of soul,~ 53 XI| Arjuna. This, for my soul's peace, have I heard from 54 XI| Wherever soul's gaze lifts-~ 55 XI| My strength of soul is fled,~ 56 XI| Thou, of all souls the Soul!~ 57 XI| bear to view the Immortal Soul unclad,~ 58 XII| Whose soul clings fast to Me. Cling 59 XII| Body and soul upon Me constantly,~ 60 XII| Seeking Me, heart and soul; vowed unto Me,-~ 61 XIII| Of Life which seems, and Soul beyond, which sees,~ 62 XIII| views and knows it is the Soul,~ 63 XIII| wrought on Matter by the Soul!~ 64 XIII| perception of the Utmost Soul,~ 65 XIII| PURUSHA, Ultimate, One Soul with Me.~ 66 XIII| knows himself, and knows his soul~ 67 XIII| By meditation find the Soul in Self~ 68 XIII| The living, lordly Soul; the Soul Supreme,~ 69 XIII| living, lordly Soul; the Soul Supreme,~ 70 XIII| Are Nature's wont, for Soul to practise by~ 71 XIII| The subtle Soul sits everywhere, unstained:~ 72 XIII| The Soul's light shineth pure in 73 XIV| The sinless Soul to happiness and truth;~ 74 XIV| Binds the embodied Soul, O Kunti's Son!~ 75 XIV| beams of wisdom, binds the soul to sloth.~ 76 XIV| Moreover, when a soul departeth, fixed~ 77 XIV| Ignorance, that blinded soul~ 78 XIV| The Soul,~ 79 XV| intellect. The Sovereign Soul~ 80 XV| And with his whole soul ever worshippeth Me.~ 81 XVI| Fearlessness, singleness of soul, the wilL~ 82 XVII| Serenity of soul, benignity,~ 83 XVIII| and what emancipates the soul:~ 84 XVIII| As poison to the soul, but afterward~ 85 XVIII| The soul bewildering. 'Tis of Tamas, 86 XVIII| With mind unfettered, soul wholly subdued,~ 87 XVIII| more, desires no more; his soul,~ 88 XVIII| tune HE will. With all thy soul~ 89 XVIII| Thy soul from all its sins! Be of


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