Chapter 37 clearly states the severe consequence of perceiving a difference between oneself and the ultimate reality, Parabrahman. The text explains that anyone who holds the knowledge of difference, thinking 'I am not that, I am something else,' is perpetually subject to death. This delusion traps the soul in the eternal cycle of worldly existence, which is referred to as Samsara. As this chapter describes, death will follow birth, and rebirth will follow death, turning this cycle eternally for one who remains in this state of ignorant delusion.
According to the text, what is the consequence of perceiving a difference between oneself and Parabrahman?
📖 Chapter 37