1. Two birds, inseparable friends, cling to the same tree. One of
them eats the sweet fruit, the other looks on without eating.
2. On the same tree man sits grieving, immersed, bewildered by his
own impotence (an-isa). But when he sees the other lord (isa) contented
and knows his glory, then his grief passes away.
3. When the seer sees the brilliant maker and lord (of the world) as
the Person who has his source in Brahman, then he is wise, and shaking
off good and evil, he reaches the highest oneness, free from passions;
4. For he is the Breath shining forth in all beings, and he who
understands this becomes truly wise, not a talker only. He revels in
the Self, he delights in the Self, and having performed his works
(truthfulness, penance, meditation, &c.) he rests, firmly established
in Brahman, the best of those who know Brahman.
5. By truthfulness, indeed, by penance, right knowledge, and
abstinence must that Self be gained; the Self whom spotless anchorites
gain is pure, and like a light within the body.
6. The true prevails, not the untrue; by the true the path is laid
out, the way of the gods (devayanah), on which the old sages, satisfied
in their desires, proceed to where there is that highest place of the
True One.
7. That (true Brahman) shines forth grand, divine, inconceivable,
smaller than small; it is far beyond what is far and yet near here, it
is hidden in the cave (of the heart) among those who see it even. here.
8. He is not apprehended by the eye, nor by speech, nor by the other
senses, not by penance or good works. When a man's nature has become
purified by the serene light of knowledge, then he sees him, meditating
on him as without parts.
9. That subtle Self is to be known by thought (ketas) there where
breath has entered fivefold; for every thought of men is interwoven
with the senses, and when thought is purified, then the Self arises.
10. Whatever state a man whose nature is purified imagines, and
whatever desires he desires (for himself or for others), that state he
conquers and those desires he obtains. Therefore let every man who
desires happiness worship the man who knows the Self.