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                        |                                                                                 | To reach the Divine within, you must qualify  yourself to pass through the four gates of self-control  (Shama), self-enquiry (Vicharana),  contentment (Trupti) and the company of the pious  and virtuous  (Satsanga). Shama calls for  steadfast faith in the Lord and control of your senses and  the mind. When you succeed in controlling the cognitive  senses (Jnanendriyas), it becomes much easy to  control the organs of action  (Karmendriyas). Shama makes one  a master of the mind and indriyas (sense  and action organs). Such a person transcends the animal  nature and can go forward from the human to the Divine.  Birds, beasts and other creatures are concerned with the  enjoyment of external things. Man alone is gifted with the  capacity to discriminate between the transient and the  permanent, and seek what is everlasting by controlling the  senses and giving up attachment to the perishable body and  the ephemeral objects of the phenomenal world. - Divine Discourse, Feb 19,  1987. |  |  | 
                        | Righteous  action and control of the senses are essential for the  cultivationof universal love and goodness. -  Baba
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