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That in Your mindsky{{#tag:ref|The uncommon term, ''hrdákásha'' (হৃদাকাশ),is quite similar in meaning to ''cidákásha'' in the last line of this song. Perhaps there is a slightly greater sense of love in respect to the former term. For more information, see Note 6 below.|group="nb"}} he could reside? | That in Your mindsky{{#tag:ref|The uncommon term, ''hrdákásha'' (হৃদাকাশ),is quite similar in meaning to ''cidákásha'' in the last line of this song. Perhaps there is a slightly greater sense of love in respect to the former term. For more information, see Note 6 below.|group="nb"}} he could reside? | ||
The resounding gong{{#tag:ref|The sound heard upon mastery of the ''anáhata cakra'', the sidereal plexus (sometimes referred to as the yogic heart), is that of a large gong or the roaring of the sea. The feeling that comes at that stage is ''sárúpya''. ("Not only is the Lord very close to me, but I see Him in every particle of the universe.")<ref name=NKS>{{cite book|title=[[Namami Krsnasundaram]]|last=Anandamurti|first=Shrii Shrii|chapter=Krsna Imparts Six Stages of Realization|publisher=Ananda Marga Publications|location=Kolkata|year=1997|edition=2nd Edition|isbn=81-7252-111-1}}</ref>|group="nb"}} | The resounding gong{{#tag:ref|The sound heard upon mastery of the ''anáhata cakra'', the sidereal plexus (sometimes referred to as the yogic heart), is that of a large gong or the roaring of the sea. The feeling that comes at that stage is ''sárúpya''. ("Not only is the Lord very close to me, but I see Him in every particle of the universe.")<ref name=NKS>{{cite book|title=[[Namami Krsnasundaram]]|last=Anandamurti|first=Shrii Shrii|chapter=Krsna Imparts Six Stages of Realization|publisher=Ananda Marga Publications|location=Kolkata|year=1997|edition=2nd Edition|isbn=81-7252-111-1}}</ref>|group="nb"}} at ''[[:wikipedia:Anahata|anáhat]]'', | ||
Your full attention, it had caught. | Your full attention, it had caught. | ||
Discarding shackles of all that's finite, | Discarding shackles of all that's finite, |