Self-Knowledge is attained through searching inside oneself. You, the "Knower of All," are a Brahman in your own right.
Keep the idea that you are the body out of your mind.
Consider yourself a Brahman at all times. The sufferings of the body will be experienced by those who live as a body. Desires for earthly things cast a shadow on the Sun of the Self. Become one with the Sun, the Self, and let go of all you've accumulated thus far.
The eclipse will be ended if you give up your attachment to earthly items as well as your desire for sensory fulfilment while it is happening.
You won't be able to experience Brahman until you first become Brahman. (Please take note of this.) Hindus have a tradition of donating to charity and performing sacrifices during eclipses.) The day when a man's mental visions of himself fade away is golden.
This implies that your ego must perish.
The Master will bless the one who makes an effort to find one's true self. What has been given should not be taken back. This indicates that when the senses have been surrendered, one should not accept them.
Even the condition of omni-perception, or being "All-Seeing," is beyond the Supreme Self, paramatman.
The action is free of the doer if he has no awareness of being the actor. He transforms into That which transcends all states. The illusory pride of "Me," the ego, is shattered when the knowing of things, or distinction, comes to an end.
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