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birth, old age, disease, and death and entering into a spiritual life full of eternality, bliss, and knowledge
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self-realization and is called a yogi [or mystic] when he is fully satisfied by virtue of acquired knowledge
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The perfection of yoga means attaining a blissful, eternal life full of knowledge. I want eternal happiness, complete knowledge, and eternal life – that is the ultimate end of the true
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Being on the spiritual platform, this supreme yoga is eternal, blissful, and full of knowledge.
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By Kṛṣṇa consciousness, by purification of the senses, this knowledge will be realized, and we will come
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This cannot be understood by experimental knowledge. Being incapable, we should not try to understand God and His kingdom by experimental knowledge.
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Of course, this kind of knowledge is not transcendental, but in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam it is stated that the This is because my knowledge is limited.
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am not this material body but am different from it, and my happiness is in eternal life, bliss, and knowledge
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This is not knowledge but the result of imperfect speculation.
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That understanding must be developed gradually, and that knowledge will be revealed by the chanting of
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Self-realization is sought by three methods: (1) the path of knowledge (jñāna); (2) the path of the eightfold
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Thus they are superior to the third class, who have neither perfect knowledge of the scriptures nor good concerned, although he has faith in the conviction that devotional service to Kṛṣṇa is very good, he has no knowledge