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UNADORNED GRACE
attachment which is the real and natural meaning of Sanyasa.
The three basic cravings, called Eshanas in the Upanishads, which correspond to the psychological complexes in the form of desire for wealth, fame (with power) and progeny through legitimate sex, are overcome in the graduated educational process constituted by the stages of life.This becomes much more easy with the constant affirmation that is had about our real nature during meditation supported by the process of Pranahuti that nothing here belongs to us and also by adhering to the philosophy that is advocated by our Master to treat every one and every task of ours as those entrusted to us by the Divine as a trustee.
One who takes to a detached look at things and events and relations, is the real aspirant in our system, for whom there is nothing more important than the discharge of all duties as divinely ordained. He by virtue of being a real human has got to discharge certain duties as a trustee is the noblest of the thoughts that our Master has given us. For us there is nothing here to own and possess but every
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