"The Sun from behind the Clouds"

 

 

 

1. Ordinarily, though we are intelligent, our entire attention is always employed with the sense-organs and their respective objects.

 
 
 

2. When that intellect is purified, i.e., when withdrawn from its playful pre-occupation with the toy-world, outside and within,---------the Self shines forth in its own resplendency.

 
 
 

3. That which makes us a stranger to ourselves is our own drunken pre-occupation with our false identifications and our wasteful play with the senses.

 
 


4. Once we withdraw ourselves from them, as the sun from behind the clouds, the Self emerges to assert and shine itself.

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