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it possible to make a firm determination? Only then, when you gird up your loins to sacrifice your rest and pleasures and say good bye to lethargy.‖ In short we have to become unknown to our pleasures, wishes, ideas and notions of things and men. Totally oblivious to the demands of lower and upper tendencies of the mind we have to gird up our loins to know Him and Him alone who is the Unknown. It may be said  ̳be unknown so that you know the unknown.‘ There is a bonus here; when we become unknown, the Unknown knows us and also owns us. But this is a matter of ones‘ imperience. I pray everyone comes to this stage soon under His guidance.
Knowing the Unknown appears to be ridiculously impossible for the common perceptive knowledge. We are sure we have a direct imperience of the Unknown but rational mind demands to have the criteria of certainty about the same. The Law of precedence is an accepted law of certainty and the legal systems of every Nation has its base on that. We are not only the ones who have such imperience. Dr. K.C.V. says ―There are several mystics who experience themselves as losing themselves once and for all time, utterly in a
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