1. “My child, they bring a man hither whom they have taken by the
hand, and they say: "He has taken something, he has committed a theft."
(When he denies, they say), "Heat the hatchet for him." If he committed
the theft, then he makes himself to be what he is not. Then the
false-minded, having covered his true Self by a falsehood, grasps the
heated hatchet—he is burnt, and he is killed.
2. “But if he did not commit the theft, then he makes himself to be
what he is. Then the true minded, having covered his true Self by
truth, grasps the heated hatchet—he is not burnt, and he is delivered.
“As that (truthful) man is not burnt, thus has all that exists its
self in That. It is the True. It is the Self, and thou, O Svetaketu,
art it.” He understood what he said, yea, he understood it.