How does Chapter 14 describe the ultimate reality, or Brahman, and how can one perceive it?

📖 Chapter 14

Chapter 14 describes Brahman as the all-pervading, partless, and unbroken single essence that exists in everything, from the highest being, Brahma, down to a simple blade of grass. It is a mass of pure consciousness where worldly attributes, including name and form, are erased. Though it may seem 'non-Brahman' to the undiscerning, it pervades all things. To perceive this ultimate reality, one must gain the knowledge of oneness and become peaceful by completely abandoning duality. The text offers a direct instruction from the divine perspective: "See Me alone in everything; there is no place empty without Me." This signifies that perceiving Brahman involves recognizing this unified divine presence everywhere.


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