| 29. One sees
Him as a wonder ; and so also another speaks of him as a wonder and as a
wonder another hears of Him ; and though hearing, none understands Him at
all.One sees the Self as a wonder, as a thing unseen, as something strange,
as seen all on a sudden. And so, another speaks of Him as a wonder ; and
another hears of Him as a wonder. Though seeing Him, hearing and speaking
of Him none realizes Him at all.Or (as otherwise interpreted): He that sees
the Self is something like a wonder. He that speaks and he that hears of
Him is only one among many thousands. Thus the Self is hard to understand.Now
the Lord concludes the subject of this section thus: |