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                        |                                                                   | Action   must not be felt as a burden. No action which helps your  progress will  weigh heavily on you. It is only when you go  counter to your innermost  nature, that you feel it as a  burden. If you focus only on the worldly  gains, a time will  come when you look back on your achievements and will   yourself sigh at the futility of it. Entrust your mind the  task of  serving your Lord, before it is too late. Let Him  shape it as He likes,  and your mind will be tamed. You  don’t have to hand over to the  goldsmith an ornament  that is quite beautiful. You give him broken and  dented  ones, or those that have gone out of fashion! So too  willingly  give the Lord your mind that certainly needs  repair, if not complete  reconstruction!  -  Divine Discourse, Jan 1, 1964. |  |  | 
                        | The spiritual  path is the path of detachment, of sense control, of  rigorous mind training.       - Baba | 
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