Page 172 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 7
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“Happiest man is he who is happy under all circumstances”
 the Master. Happiness arising out of such a practice is something that I would ask every one to Imperience.
Many aspirants do write to me that they are agitated due to these situations encountered in either their office or home. It should be clear to the serious practicants that until they keep their mind busy with some definite subject that will bridle and control these ideas, the problems they are faced with throw themselves in disorder hither and yonder in the vague field of imagination. It would be an amusing fancy to think that they do not bring forth agitation. But that is what many aspirants write to me. It is wiser to accept the situation and yield to the Master dwelling in his thought which should be paramount.
Unhappiness consequent on miseries is a state of mind that should be resolved by resorting to the conviction that Master is always Just and we are undergoing what is due. We need to bounce back to a state of equanimity and consequent happiness. Resilience is an ability to recover from or adjust
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