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I have tried to summarize my observation with vivid and simple manner.
#891449 added September 3, 2016 at 3:39pm
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The mind
The mind is like a lake, and every stone that drops into it raises waves.

These waves do not let us see what we are.

The full moon is reflected in the water of the lake, but the surface is so disturbed

that we do not see the reflection clearly. Let it be calm. Do not let nature raise the wave.

Keep quiet, and then after a little while she will give you up. Then we know what we are.

God is there already, but the mind is so agitated, always running after the senses.

You close the senses and [yet] you whirl and whirl about.

Just this moment I think I am all right and I will meditate upon God,

and then my mind goes to London in one minute. And if I pull it away from there,

it goes to New York to think about the things I have done there in the past.

These [waves] are to be stopped by the power of meditation.

Slowly and gradually we are to train ourselves.

It is no joke — not a question of a day, or years, or maybe of births.

Never mind! The pull must go on. Knowingly, voluntarily, the pull must go on.

Inch by inch we will gain ground. We will begin to feel and get real possessions,

which no one can take away from us — the wealth that no man can take,

the wealth that nobody can destroy, the joy that no misery

can hurt any more.

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