What are the spiritual consequences of believing that the Parabrahman is separate from oneself?

πŸ“– Chapter 37

The text in Chapter 37 warns of severe consequences for those who perceive a difference between themselves and the ultimate reality. It states that an individual who thinks, "Parabrahman is different from me; I am not that," is always subject to death. This perception of duality traps the soul in the relentless cycle of worldly existence, known as Samsara. As Chapter 37 explains, this cycle of death following birth and rebirth following death turns eternally behind the person who maintains this knowledge of difference, preventing liberation.


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