18.46 The man who is
free from doubts and whose mind is free does not bother about means
of liberation. Whether seeing, hearing, feeling smelling or tasting,
he lives at ease.
18.47 He whose mind
is pure and undistracted from the simple hearing of the Truth sees
neither something to do nor something to avoid nor a cause for
indifference.
18.48 The
straightforward person does whatever arrives to be done, good or
bad, for his actions are like those of a child.
18.49 By inner
freedom one attains happiness, by inner freedom one reaches the
Supreme, by inner freedom one comes to absence of thought, by inner
freedom to the Ultimate State.
18.50 When one sees
oneself as neither the doer nor the reaper of the consequences, then
all mind waves come to an end.
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