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Equanimity

Shloka:

यः सर्वत्र समं दृष्ट्वा आत्मानं स पण्डितः।

(Chapter 5, Verse 18)

Meaning: The wise see all beings as equal; they see themselves in all beings.

Lesson: Cultivating equanimity fosters compassion and understanding among all living beings.

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