Chapter 13 verse 16
“He exists outside and inside all living beings, those that are moving and not moving. He is subtle, and hence, He is incomprehensible. He is very far, but He is also very near.”
Continuing the contradictory qualities of the Divine which also signifies pervasiveness of the Godhead, Bhagwan says that he is both resident in all the beings-both sentient and insentient but also available in everything outside as well. He is the subtlest aspect of creation as well as the obvious grandeur as well. Since he is subtle in his disposition, he is not comprehensible by the mere body, mind, intellect complex. One has to transcend these instruments to know Him. He could be unreachable for normal being but for true devotees is easily accessible. The paradoxes continue to be illustrated. The knower has no paradox. The object to know is also not a paradox. The paradox lies in describing the indescribable.
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