In Chapter 45, a "blessed seeker of liberation" is defined as someone who possesses specific qualities. They must practice discrimination between the eternal and the transient, renounce the desire for the fruits of enjoyment in this world and the next, and achieve six-fold virtues such as calmness and self-control. This path requires the seeker to give up hope in others and rely on their own self-confidence. The text states that the Guru is the true Brahman, and by renouncing the transient world and meditating only on the Guru, dispassion (Vairagya) is born. This leads to the ultimate state of "undifferentiated worship," or Abheda-bhajan, where one perceives divinity in all beings.
What are the qualities of a "blessed seeker" and what is the ultimate form of worship described?
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