4.5.6

And he said: `Verily, a husband is not dear, that you may love the husband; but that you may love the Self, therefore a husband is dear. `Verily, a wife is not dear, that you may love the wife; but that you may love the Self, therefore a wife is dear. `Verily, sons are not dear, that you may love the sons; but that you may love the Self, therefore sons are dear. `Verily, wealth is not dear, that you may love wealth; but that you may love the Self, therefore wealth is dear. `Verily, cattle are not dear, that you may love cattle; but that you may love the Self, therefore cattle are dear. `Verily, the Brahman-class is not dear, that you may love the Brahman-class; but that you may love the Self, therefore the Brahman-class is dear. `Verily, the Kshatra-class is not dear, that you may love the Kshatra-class; but that you may love the Self, therefore the Kshatra-class is dear. `Verily, the worlds are not dear, that you may love the worlds; but that you may love the Self, therefore the worlds are dear. `Verily, the Devas are not dear, that you may love the Devas; but that you may love the Self, therefore the Devas are dear. `Verily, the Vedas are not dear, that you may love the Vedas; but that you may love the Self, therefore the Vedas are dear. `Verily, creatures are not dear, that you may love the creatures; but that you may love the Self, therefore are creatures dear. `Verily, everything is not dear, that you may love everything; but that you may love the Self, therefore everything is dear. `Verily, the Self is to be seen, to be heard, to be perceived, to be marked, O Maitreyi! When the Self has been seen, heard, perceived, and known, then all this is known.'