Krishna. Yet farther will I open unto thee
 This wisdom of all wisdoms, uttermost,
 The which possessing, all My saints have passed
 To perfectness. On such high verities
 Reliant, rising into fellowship
 With Me, they are not born again at birth
 Of Kalpas, nor at Pralyas suffer change!
This Universe the womb is where I plant
 Seed of all lives! Thence, Prince of India, comes
 Birth to all beings! Whoso, Kunti's Son!
 Mothers each mortal form, Brahma conceives,
 And I am He that fathers, sending seed!
Sattwan, Raias, and Tamas, so are named
 The qualities of Nature, "Soothfastness,"
 "Passion," and "Ignorance." These three bind down
 The changeless Spirit in the changeful flesh.
 Whereof sweet "Soothfastness," by purity
 Living unsullied and enlightened, binds
 The sinless Soul to happiness and truth;
 And Passion, being kin to appetite,
 And breeding impulse and propensity,
 Binds the embodied Soul, O Kunti's Son!
 By tie of works. But Ignorance, begot
 Of Darkness, blinding mortal men, binds down
 Their souls to stupor, sloth, and drowsiness.
 Yea, Prince of India! Soothfastness binds souls
 In pleasant wise to flesh; and Passion binds
 By toilsome strain; but Ignorance, which blots
 The beams of wisdom, binds the soul to sloth.
 Passion and Ignorance, once overcome,
 Leave Soothfastness, O Bharata! Where this
 With Ignorance are absent, Passion rules;
 And Ignorance in hearts not good nor quick.
 When at all gateways of the Body shines
 The Lamp of Knowledge, then may one see well
 Soothfastness settled in that city reigns;
 Where longing is, and ardour, and unrest,
 Impulse to strive and gain, and avarice,
 Those spring from Passion- Prince!- engrained; and where
 Darkness and dulness, sloth and stupor are,
 'Tis Ignorance hath caused them, Kuru Chief!
Moreover, when a soul departeth, fixed
 In Soothfastness, it goeth to the place-
 Perfect and pure- of those that know all Truth.
 If it departeth in set habitude
 Of Impulse, it shall pass into the world
 Of spirits tied to works; and, if it dies
 In hardened Ignorance, that blinded soul
 Is born anew in some unlighted womb.
The fruit of Soothfastness is true and sweet;
 The fruit of lusts is pain and toil; the fruit
 Of Ignorance is deeper darkness. Yea!
 For Light brings light, and Passion ache to have;
 And gloom, bewilderments, and ignorance
 Grow forth from Ignorance. Those of the first
 Rise ever higher; those of the second mode
 Take a mid place; the darkened souls sink back
 To lower deeps, loaded with witlessness!
When, watching life, the living man perceives
 The only actors are the Qualities,
 And knows what rules beyond the Qualities,
 Then is he come nigh unto Me!
 The Soul,
 Thus passing forth from the Three Qualities-
 Whereby arise all bodies- overcomes
 Birth, Death, Sorrow, and Age; and drinketh deep
 The undying wine of Amrit.
 Arjuna. Oh, my Lord!
 Which be the signs to know him that hath gone
 Past the Three Modes? How liveth he? What way
 Leadeth him safe beyond the threefold Modes?
 Krishna. He who with equanimity surveys
 Lustre of goodness, strife of passion, sloth
 Of ignorance, not angry if they are,
 Not wishful when they are not: he who sits
 A sojourner and stranger in their midst
 Unruffled, standing off, saying- serene-
 When troubles break, "These be the Qualities!
 He unto whom- self-centred- grief and joy
 Sound as one word; to whose deep-seeing eyes
 The clod, the marble, and the gold are one;
 Whose equal heart holds the same gentleness
 For lovely and unlovely things, firm-set,
 Well-pleased in praise and dispraise; satisfied
 With honour or dishonour; unto friends
 And unto foes alike in tolerance;
 Detached from undertakings,- he is named
 Surmounter of the Qualities!
And such-
 With single, fervent faith adoring Me,
 Passing beyond the Qualities, conforms
 To Brahma, and attains Me!
For I am
 That whereof Brahma is the likeness! Mine
 The Amrit is; and Immortality
 Is mine; and mine perfect Felicity!
HERE ENDETH CHAPTER XIV OF THE
 BHAGAVAD-GITA,
 Entitled "Gunatrayavibhagayog,"
 Or "The Book of Religion by Separation from
 the Qualities."