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The document contains quotes from the Kena Upanishad discussing Brahman, the ultimate reality. It states that Brahman alone exists and cannot be expressed by speech, apprehended by the mind, or perceived by the eye, yet it is that which enables these things. It paradoxically says that Brahman is known by those who do not know it and not known by those who do know it.
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That which cannot be expressed by speech, but by which speech is expressed—That alone know as Brahman, and not that which people here worship..........
The document contains quotes from the Kena Upanishad discussing Brahman, the ultimate reality. It states that Brahman alone exists and cannot be expressed by speech, apprehended by the mind, or perceived by the eye, yet it is that which enables these things. It paradoxically says that Brahman is known by those who do not know it and not known by those who do know it.
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The document contains quotes from the Kena Upanishad discussing Brahman, the ultimate reality. It states that Brahman alone exists and cannot be expressed by speech, apprehended by the mind, or perceived by the eye, yet it is that which enables these things. It paradoxically says that Brahman is known by those who do not know it and not known by those who do know it.
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That which cannot be expressed by speech, but by which speech is expressedThat alone know as Brahman, and not that which people here worship. (1.5) That which cannot be apprehended by the mind, but by which, they say, the mind is apprehended - That alone know as Brahman, and not that which people here worship. (1.6) That which cannot be perceived by the eye, but by which the eye is perceivedThat alone know as Brahman, and not which people here worship. (1.7) He by whom Brahman is not known, knows It; he by whom It is known, knows It not.