Chapter 37 presents a cyclical view of existence, where death follows birth and rebirth follows death, creating an eternal cycle of worldly existence known as Samsara. This cycle perpetually follows anyone who holds a belief in difference, specifically the idea that 'Parabrahman is different from me; I am not that.' This sense of separation, born from ignorance, subjects the soul to death. The text explains that what we call 'death' is simply the manifest form returning to the unmanifest state, highlighting the illusion created by a deluded perception of self.
What is the relationship between birth, death, and the concept of Parabrahman as explained in the text?
📖 Chapter 37