Chapter 4 provides a profound description of the Supreme God, who is also identified as the Guru and the Inner Self. He is described as the one who brings joy to the whole world. A central characteristic is His non-dual nature; He is eternal and knows no division of place, time, or object, making Him beyond all limitations. This Supreme Being is also described as all-pervading, dwelling in the hearts of all beings, both inside and out. As the driver of all senses, He is the one who gives the intellect to compose and understand. Chapter 4 emphasizes that He is the object of ultimate love and the effortless cause behind creation and inspiration.
What are the key characteristics of the Supreme God as described in the text?
📖 Chapter 4