Nondual Vision Beyond Praise and Blame
Dvandva-nivṛtti and Ātma-viveka
एवं स्फुटं ब्रह्मविवेकहेतुभि: परापवादेन विशारदेन । छित्त्वात्मसन्देहमुपारमेत स्वानन्दतुष्टोऽखिलकामुकेभ्य: ॥ २३ ॥
evaṁ sphuṭaṁ brahma-viveka-hetubhiḥ parāpavādena viśāradena chittvātma-sandeham upārameta svānanda-tuṣṭo ’khila-kāmukebhyaḥ
Así, comprendiendo con claridad mediante el discernimiento sobre Brahman la posición única de la Verdad Absoluta, uno debe refutar con pericia la falsa identificación con la materia y despedazar todas las dudas acerca de la identidad del alma. Satisfecho en el éxtasis natural del ser, debe desistir de toda ocupación lujuriosa de los sentidos materiales.
This verse says one should use clear discrimination of Brahman and the method of negating what is not the Self, thereby cutting all doubt about the ātmā and becoming peaceful.
Because misidentification with the non-self creates confusion and desire; by skillfully refuting the non-self, Uddhava can realize the ātmā and rest satisfied in inner bliss.
Regularly practice discernment—notice what is temporary (roles, possessions, emotions) versus the witnessing self—so desires lose their grip and the mind becomes steady and content.