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    "title": "Discourse 4: The Yoga of Wisdom",
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    "text": "## Discourse 4: The Yoga of Wisdom\n\n\nVerse 4:1: The Blessed Lord said: This imperishable yoga I declared to Vivasvan; Vivasvan \ntaught it to Manu; Manu to Ikshvaku told it. \n\nVerse 4:2: This, handed on down the line, the King-Sages knew. This yoga by great efflux \nof time decayed in the world, O Parantapa. \n\nVerse 4:3: This same ancient yoga hath been to-day declared to thee by Me, for thou art My \ndevotee and My friend; it is the supreme Secret. \n\nVerse 4:4: Arjuna said: Later was Thy birth, earlier the birth of Vivasvan; how then am I to \nunderstand that Thou declaredst it in the beginning? \n\nVerse 4:5: The Blessed Lord said: Many births have been left behind by Me and by thee, O \nArjuna. I know them all, but thou knowest not thine, O Parantapa. \n\nVerse 4:6: Though unborn, the imperishable SELF, and also the Lord of all beings, brooding \nover nature, which is Mine own, yet I am born through My own Power. \n\nVerse 4:7: Whenever there is decay of righteousness, O Bharata, and there is exaltation of \nunrighteousness, then I Myself come forth; \n\nVerse 4:8: For the protection of the good, for the destruction of evil-doers, for the sake of \nfirmly establishing righteousness, I am born from age to age. \n\nVerse 4:9: He who thus knoweth My divine birth and action, in its essence, having \nabandoned the body, cometh not to birth again, but cometh unto Me, O Arjuna. \n\nVerse 4:10: Freed from passion, fear and anger, filled with Me, taking refuge in Me, \npurified in the fire of wisdom, many have entered into My Being. \n\nVerse 4:11: However men approach Me, even so do I welcome them, for the path men take \nfrom every side is Mine, O Partha. \n\nVerse 4:12: They who long after success in action on earth worship the Shining Ones; for in \nbrief space verily, in this world of men, success is born of action. \n\nVerse 4:13: The four castes were emanated by Me, by the different distribution of qualities \nand actions; know Me to be the author of them, though the actionless and inexhaustible. \nVerse 4:14: Nor do actions affect Me, nor is the fruit of action desired by Me. He who thus \nknoweth Me is not bound by actions. \n\nVerse 4:15: Having thus known, our forefathers, ever seeking liberation, performed action; \ntherefore do thou also perform action, as did our forefathers in the olden time. \n\nVerse 4:16: \"What is action, what inaction?\" Even the wise are herein perplexed. Therefore \nI will declare to thee the action by knowing which thou shalt be loosed from evil. \n\nVerse 4:17: It is needful to discriminate action, to discriminate unlawful action, and to \ndiscriminate inaction; mysterious is the path of action. \n\nVerse 4:18: He who seeth inaction in action, and action in inaction, he is wise among men, \nhe is harmonious, even while performing all action. \n\nVerse 4:19: Whose works are all free from the moulding of desire, whose actions are burned \nup by the fire of wisdom, him the wise have called a Sage. \n\nVerse 4:20: Having abandoned attachment to the fruit of action, always content, nowhere \nseeking refuge, he is not doing anything, although doing actions. \n\nVerse 4:21: Hoping for naught, his mind and self controlled, having abandoned all greed, \nperforming action by the body alone, he doth not commit sin. \n\nVerse 4:22: Content with whatsoever he obtaineth without effort, free from the pairs of \nopposites, without envy, balanced in success and failure, though acting he is not bound. \nVerse 4:23: Of one with attachment dead, harmonious, with his thoughts established in \nwisdom, his works sacrifices, all action melts away. \n\nVerse 4:24: The ETERNAL the oblation, the ETERNAL the clarified butter, are offered in \nthe ETERNAL the fire by the ETERNAL; unto the ETERNAL verily shall he go who in his \naction meditateth wholly upon the ETERNAL. \n\nVerse 4:25: Some Yogis offer up sacrifice to the Shining Ones; others sacrifice only by \npouring sacrifice into the fire of the ETERNAL; \n\nVerse 4:26: Some pour as sacrifice hearing and the other senses into the fires of restraint; \nsome pour sound and the other objects of sense into the fires of the senses as sacrifice; \nVerse 4:27: Others again into the wisdom-kindled fire of union attained by self-control, \npour as sacrifice all the functions of the senses and the functions of life; \n\nVerse 4:28: Yet others the sacrifice of wealth, the sacrifice of austerity, the sacrifice of yoga, \nthe sacrifice of silent reading and wisdom, men concentrated and of effectual vows; \n\nVerse 4:29: Yet others pour as sacrifice the outgoing breath in the incoming, and the \nincoming, in the outgoing, restraining the flow of the outgoing and incoming breaths, solely \nabsorbed in the control of breathing. \n\nVerse 4:30: Others regular in food, pour as sacrifice their life breaths in life breaths. All \nthese are knowers of sacrifice, and by sacrifice have destroyed their sins. \n\nVerse 4:31: The eaters of the life-giving remains of sacrifice go to the changeless \nETERNAL, This world is not for the non-sacrificer, much less the other, O best of the \nKurus. \n\nVerse 4:32: Many and various sacrifices are thus spread out before the ETERNAL. Know \nthou that all these are born of action, and thus knowing thou shalt be free. \n\nVerse 4:33: Better than the sacrifice of any objects is the sacrifice of wisdom, O Parantapa. \nAll actions in their entirety, O Partha, culminate in wisdom. \n\nVerse 4:34: Learn thou this by discipleship, by investigation, and by service. The wise, the \nseers of the essence of things, will instruct thee in wisdom. \n\nVerse 4:35: And having known this, thou shalt not again fall into this confusion, O Pandava; \nfor by this thou wilt see all beings without exception in the SELF, and thus in Me. \n\nVerse 4:36: Even if thou art the most sinful of all sinners, yet shalt thou cross over all sin by \nthe raft of wisdom. \n\nVerse 4:37: As the burning fire reduces fuel to ashes, O Arjuna, so doth the fire of wisdom \nreduce all actions to ashes. \n\nVerse 4:38: Verily there is no purifier in this world like wisdom; he that is perfected in yoga \nfinds it in the SELF in due season. \n\nVerse 4:39: The man who is full of faith obtaineth wisdom, and he also who hath mastery \nover his senses; and, having obtained wisdom, he goeth swiftly to the supreme Peace. \n\nVerse 4:40: But the ignorant, faithless, doubting self goeth to destruction; nor this world, \nnor that beyond, nor happiness, is there for the doubting self. \n\nVerse 4:41: He who hath renounced actions by yoga, who hath cloven asunder doubt by \nwisdom, who is ruled by the SELF, actions do not bind him, O Dhananjaya. \n\nVerse 4:42: Therefore, with the sword of the wisdom of the SELF cleaving asunder this \nignorance-born doubt dwelling in thy heart, be established in yoga. Stand up, O Bharata.",
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