XXXVI
Realisation of the Truth
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From the delusion of taking vanities for the Reality a man cometh by a life of sorrow.
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Behold the man who is freed from delusion and who hath an unclouded vision: darkness ceaseth for him and joy cometh unto him.
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Behold the man who hath freed himself from uncertainties and who hath realised the Truth: heaven is nearer to him than the earth.
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Though risen to human birth, nought is gained if the soul realiseth not the Truth.
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To separate the true from the false in everything, whatever its nature may be, that is the part of a wise understanding.
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Behold the man who hath studied deeply and hath realised the Truth: he shall enter the path that leadeth not again into this world.
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Verily those that have meditated upon and attained to the Truth need not think at all of future incarnations.
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It is the part of Wisdom to desire to escape the folly called birth, and to aim at realising the Supreme and the Good.
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Behold the man who understandeth the means of his salvation and laboureth to conquer all attachments: the ills that he is yet to suffer depart from him.
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As desire and anger and delusion leave a man, his ills also follow their pace and slowly melt away.