Describe the spiritual consequences for a person who believes they are separate from Parabrahman, as explained in Chapter 37.

πŸ“– Chapter 37

Chapter 37 explains that a person deluded by ignorance may develop the perception that 'Parabrahman is different from me; I am not that.' According to the text, anyone who holds this knowledge of difference and separation is always subject to death. This delusion traps the individual in the eternal cycle of worldly existence, known as Samsara. This cycle is described as one where death follows birth, and rebirth follows death, turning endlessly behind the person who fails to realize their unity with the ultimate reality.


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