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From the second chapter of the Kena Upanishad (trans by Swami Sharvananada) onwards: 'Thou knowest indeed very little of Brahman's form, if thou thinkest 'I know it well'. What thou knowest of this Brahman among the divinities is also very little. Therefore the nature of Brahman is still to be ascertained by thee. (At this the disciple thought more deeply of Brahman within himself and realised It; then he came to the preceptor and said:) 'Now I think It has become known to me'. 'I do not think I know It well nor do I think that I know It not. The one among us knows It truly, who knows this. Nor do I know that I know It not.' Brahman is truly comprehended by the one who knows It as incomprehensible; the one who thinks It is comprehended by them knows It not. It is unknown to those who know and known to those who do not know.'