| 30. He who sees
Me everywhere and sees everything in Me, to him I vanish not, nor to Me
does he vanish.He who sees Me, Vasudeva, the Self of all, in all beings,
and who sees Brahma, the Creator, and all other beings, in Me, the Self
of all when he bas thus seen the unity of the Self, Iwho am the Isvaranever
leave his presence, nor does that wise man leave My presence ; for his Self
and Mine are one, and ones own Self cannot but be manifest to oneself.Now,
referring to the knowledge imparted in the preceding verse namely that I
Myself, the Self of all, am the seer of the unity of Self ; the Lord will
speak of moksha as the effect of that knowledge: |