And if he desires the world of food and drink, by his mere thought food and drink come to him. Having obtained the world of food and drink, he is happy.
Sama Veda, Chandogya Upanishad VIII, II – The Fulfilment of Desires through Self-Knowledge, 7
And if he desires the world of song and music, by his mere thought song and music come to him. Having obtained the world of song and music, he is happy.
Sama Veda, Chandogya Upanishad VIII, II – The Fulfilment of Desires through Self-Knowledge, 8
And if he desires the world of women, by his mere thought women come to him. Having obtained the world of women, he is happy.
Sama Veda, Chandogya Upanishad VIII, II – The Fulfilment of Desires through Self-Knowledge, 9
Whatever country he longs for, whatever objects he desires, by his mere thought all these come to him. Having obtained them, he is happy.
Sama Veda, Chandogya Upanishad VIII, II – The Fulfilment of Desires through Self-Knowledge, 10
These true desires are covered by what is false. Though they exist always, yet they have a covering which is false. Thus, whosoever belonging to the embodied creature has departed from this life, him he cannot see in this world with his eyes.
Sama Veda, Chandogya Upanishad VIII, III – The Serene Self and Satya Brahman, 1
