Page 168 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 7
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“Happiest man is he who is happy under all circumstances”
 Master asserts that it is the dictum of Nature that every soul must live a happy and restful life. It is therefore an axiom that all that IS, is meant to be happy. It is obvious that our actions when they disturb the balance spoil the harmony in life. Master wants us as family people to be moderate in all our dealings. While the importance of the money is well understood for having a decent living, obsession with the acquisition is improper morality. Master wants us to keep the necessities of life at a meager level and wants us to develop detachment in attachment. Then he asserts that the happiest man is he who is happy under all circumstances. This attitude of being happy is possible to be developed only when we keep our love for Master above all other love and desires. He asserts that he is the Master for the entire universe and wants us all to love him who is the Ultimate.
Miseries and afflictions many times keep the aspirants away from the path. In his message “Ways and means” Master states that “The mystery of the problem will be clear if we look into the origin of
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