The Braham Vedas, 1500 BC

"When one sets aside worldly desires, all that enters the mind,
and is contented in and through the self, this, then is true wisdom.
Whose mind does not stir in sorrow...whose passion, fear and envy is gone,
that well minded one shall be called a sage."

...The Bhagavad-Gita

"When a enlightened one envisions the brilliant source,
being one who truly knows the truth,
shaking off all worldly concepts of good and evil,
bringing everything into spiritual unity,
immortality is then supreme;
that which is no thought demonstrates the illusion of thoughts,
the no thought and the no concept is true spiritual bliss
...total liberation of the mind body and spirit from all illusion of thoughts,
          perceptions and concepts,
this is blissful spiritual altruism,
for by thought, perception or concept,
pure spirituality and spiritual bliss is destroyed
...ideals are mortal (worldly) concepts and are illusions
...no thought, no perception, no concept, no ideals,
that is true spiritual unity...soul serene, delighted spirit,
bliss one enjoys cannot be reasoned,
the spirit is then unlimited with no barriers
...pure self peace, pure spiritual bliss,
...to the one who is such enlightened,
she is one who truly knows."

...The Maitri Upanishad

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