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...The Sage[The Sage of the Isha, Isha Upanishad] has laid down his fundamental positions in the first three verses,—(1) the oneness of all beings in the universe, (2) the harmony of renunciation & enjoyment by freedom from desire & demand, (3) the necessity of action for the fulfilment of the one purpose for which the One inhabits this multitude of names & forms,—the enjoyment of this phenomenal & in its consummation the liberated being... In this second movement the object is to establish the possibility of absolutely sorrowless & fearless enjoyment here in this world & in this body on the eternal & unassailable foundations of the Vedantic truth, ‘sarvam khalu idam Brahma’. For from that truth the Seer's golden rule of life derives all its validity & practical effectiveness. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/17/a-commentary-on-the-isha-upanishad#p48</ref>
 
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===What the Right Inner Attitude Comprises Of?===