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1 1, 3 | and the knowledge of the soul, (taught) in this whole 2 1, 15 | Moreover, the great one, the soul, and all (products) affected 3 1, 54 | all at once in that great soul, then he who is the soul 4 1, 54 | soul, then he who is the soul of all beings sweetly slumbers, 5 1, 55 | 55. When this (soul) has entered darkness, it 6 2, 60 | head), (the seat of) the soul and the head.~ 7 4, 241| spiritual merit follows the (soul).~ 8 4, 258| which is salutary for his soul; for he who meditates in 9 5, 109| truthfulness, the individual soul by sacred learning and austerities, 10 6, 29 | union with) the (supreme) Soul, (he must study) the various 11 6, 49 | Delighting in what refers to the Soul, sitting (in the postures 12 6, 63 | departure of the individual soul from this body and its new 13 6, 65 | subtile nature of the supreme Soul, and its presence in all 14 6, 73 | progress of the individual soul through beings of various 15 6, 81 | that which refers to the Soul reaps not the full reward 16 6, 82 | those) which treat of the Soul and are contained in the 17 6, 91 | knowledge (of the supreme Soul), truthfulness, and abstention 18 7, 43 | knowledge of the (supreme) Soul; from the people (the theory 19 8, 84 | 84. 'The Soul itself is the witness of 20 8, 84 | itself is the witness of the Soul, and the Soul is the refuge 21 8, 84 | witness of the Soul, and the Soul is the refuge of the Soul; 22 8, 84 | Soul is the refuge of the Soul; despise not thy own Soul, 23 8, 84 | Soul; despise not thy own Soul, the supreme witness of 24 8, 96 | him, of whom his conscious Soul has no distrust, when he 25 12, 19 | guilt of that (individual soul), united with which it obtains 26 12, 20 | 20. If (the soul) chiefly practises virtue 27 12, 22 | 22. The individual soul, having endured those torments 28 12, 23 | transitions of the individual soul (which depend) on merit 29 12, 25 | then it makes the embodied (soul) eminently distinguished 30 12, 27 | man) experiences in his soul a (feeling) full of bliss, 31 12, 28 | give satisfaction to the soul one may know (to be the 32 12, 31 | acts and meditation on the Soul, (are) the marks of the 33 12, 37 | perform, and at which his soul rejoices.~ 34 12, 53 | What wombs this individual soul enters in this world and 35 12, 85 | that) the knowledge of the Soul is stated to be the most 36 12, 92 | acquiring) the knowledge of the Soul, in extinguishing his passions, 37 12, 101| burns out the taint of his soul which arises from (evil)