I am the one who says, by myself, what gives joy to gods and men. Whom I love I make awesome; I make him a sage, a wise man, a Brahmin.
I stretch forth the bow for Rudra so that his arrow will strike down the hater of prayer. I incite the contest among the people. I have pervaded sky and Earth.
I give birth to the Father on the head of this world. My womb is in the Waters, within the Ocean. From there, I spread out over all creatures and touch the very sky with the crown of my head.
I am the one who blows like the wind, embracing all creatures. Beyond the sky, beyond this Earth, so much have I become in my greatness. "
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To help summarize where you should look for answers, consider the following from Ramakrishna, while remembering infinity exists side-by-side with nothing (Hixon, 1992, p. 210):
O' longing mind,
dwell within the Depths
of your own pure Nature.
Do not seek your home elsewhere.
Do not confine your innate Infinity
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