8 When you know you are God And that what is and what is not Are both imaginary, And you are at last free of desire, Then what is there left To know or to say or to do?
10 He is still. Without pleasure or pain, Distraction or concentration, Learning or ignorance.
彼は静かだ、 快楽も苦痛も、 混乱も集中も、 学習も無知もない。
11 His nature is free of conditions. Win or lose, It makes no difference to him. Alone in the forest or out in the world, A god in heaven or a simple beggar, It makes no difference!
16 When you have seen God You meditate on Him, Saying to yourself, "I am He." But when you are without thought And you understand there is only one, Without a second, On whom can you meditate?
17 When you are distracted, You practice concentration. But the master is undistracted. He has nothing to fulfill. What is there left for him to accomplish?