18.26 He who has had enough of endless considerations and has attained to peace, does not
think, know, hear or see.
18.27 He who is beyond mental stillness and distraction, does not desire either liberation or
anything else. Recognising that things are just constructions of the imagination, that great soul
lives as God here and now.
18.28 He who feels responsibility within, acts even when not acting, but there is no sense of
done or undone for the wise man who is free from the sense of responsibility.
18.29 The mind of the liberated man is not upset or pleased. It shines unmoving, desireless, and
free from doubt.
18.30 He whose mind does not set out to meditate or act, meditates and acts without an object.
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