What are the consequences of believing oneself to be separate from Parabrahman, according to the text?

📖 Chapter 37

As detailed in Chapter 37, holding the belief that "Parabrahman is different from me; I am not that" is considered a form of deluded knowledge stemming from ignorance. The text asserts that this perception of difference and separation has a severe consequence: the individual who possesses such knowledge is always subject to death. This belief traps them in the eternal cycle of worldly existence, or Samsara, where death is inevitably followed by birth, and rebirth is followed by death, turning endlessly.


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