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                        |  |                                                                                 | Man is saved by Vedanta, which is  like the roar of the lion; it gives courage and enterprise;  it makes one a hero. It does not whine or howl or cry. It  instils the highest types of self-confidence. It is the  strongest armour against the arrows of fate, a waterproof  against the hailstorms of sensual pleasure. It is a curtain  keeping out the mosquitoes of worry, which would otherwise  rob you of sleep. With a Vedanta-saturated  heart, you are a rock on the shore, unaffected by the waves  of temptation. Vedanta challenges your  spirit of adventure, your own reality. Board the train of  spiritual discipline now and you will reach the terminus  which is jnana (absolute knowledge of you  and of all this). In a train journey you do not get down in  the middle when some station attracts you. So too, in the  spiritual journey the stations  are karma (action), upasana (contemplation),  and so on. You have to pass through them, but remember they  are not the terminus. The terminus is  Realisation. - Divine Discourse, Feb 3,  1964. |  | 
                        | The one steady  in wisdom stands closest in the company of the Lord. -  Baba | 
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