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Him weapons cut not, Him fire burns not, and Him water wets not ; Him wind
dries not. Neither does water wet Him ; for, the power of water lies in
disjoining the parts of a thing which is made up of parts, by wetting it
; and this cannot take place in the partless Self. So, wind destroys an
object containing moisture, by drying it up; but even wind cannot dry up
the Self. |