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will and for that God does not help as it is our duty. One who knows how to control sloth and inertia alone is equipped to move on the path with swiftness.
Revenge: Try to see Master in all those who you feel harmed you and learn lessons in life which grant peace. Then revenge can never be your option.
Spirituality: Know that spirituality means the effort of life energy to succeed over inertia and this is a divine drama in which we are participants either aware or unaware. When we actively participate in the sadhana of PAM, we are cooperating with the Divine and that is the real meaning and happiness in life.
Orientation: Keep your orientation to the goal steadily and refuse to be entertained and entangled in things of lesser importance.
Tolerance: Trials and tribulations are a part of grhasta life. Tolerance, patience and fortitude and a host of such qualities are learnt only in the school of life and not in schools.
Humility: If our lowliness is established in our mind then we can easily excuse all lapses of others. If you are not accustomed to sky watching please try to do that so that we understand our lowliness in the universe.
While reading this manuscript several times I got absorbed in the thought and it took me a long time to get back to the task.
In the ages to come the aspirants of PAM will remain grateful for this rich legacy gracefully bequeathed to us By Pujya Sir.
I strongly feel such work of noble note may yet be continued to be done by Pujya Sir for the benefit of Humanity.
Pujya Sri K.C.Narayana garu like Samavarthy showed how he took up the loving cause parenting the entire abhayasi community in this work. One can feel the undercurrent of deep personal touch running throughout the manuscript.
There are several points that can be learnt from this illuminating and thought- provoking book in a way so that we can better our self evaluations, diary writing, sadhana and our ability to stick to the Three Truths.
This humble self sincerely feels that this book, verily, a treasure of profound























































































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