like the roll of thunder dying- away in the distance, the minister took up the answer ; for when the lower in rank can carry out a work successfully, it is not right to trouble the higher. ^Listen, 0 beauteous maid of nimbus-size and hue !, as I ex- pound the answer to thy question in a word. As thou thyself well knowest, in thy paradoxes thou hast spoken of the Supreme Self, the Parana-Atma, that shoreless Ocean of all Consciousness, in which intelligences form and disappear in countless numbers, like to vortices and whirlpools in the sea. It-Self beholds It-Self ; Non-Else is there to do so. It is the resting-place of all things contradictory, all Pairs of Opposites, antagonists ever-lastingly. It moves and lapses not in Space and Time and Motion ; for all space and time and motion are themselves WtMn its Changeless Being. It has No Motive to new act; all acts and motives are within Its Movelessness. The mother with the babe hid cosily between her breasts needs not to seek for it elsewhere. And if thou close and seal a bowl and carry it a hundred yojanas, how canst thou say whether the space enclosed within the bowl has travelled also all the hundred yojanas or not ? The Consciousness of a Kalpa is a Kalpa; the "Consciousness of a Moment is a Moment. Consciousness of Far and Near is Far and Near. Apart from Consciousness naught is ; within it are both Aught and Naught ; both Being and Non-Being." The minister ceased; whereon the Rakshasi : "So pleasing is this talk to me, I would it were continued. Will then the king please to prolong it further ?" The king smiled and replied: "Let it be so ! Most wondrous is that All-pervading Consciousness whose sole form and belief is the Awareness of the Non-Being of This universe^1); whose one Eternal Thought and vow is ab-Nega-tion of these False- (1) "I-This-Not"; see VTie Science of Peace and TJie Science of the Belf, for detailed expo&ition of this Idea of the Eternal Ideation,