Relative happiness, which is happiness depending on
anything, must end in grief. It is man’s duty to meditate on God, Who is peace
itself. Without having recourse to that which aids the remembrance of God there
can be no peace.
The ceaseless, never-ending current of divine mercy and
compassion ever flows forth; in that current one should bathe.
Release from all anxiety is possible by concentrating on
God.
When one’s desire remains unfulfilled, fruitless, to
continue craving for the same thing and be disappointed time and again surely
it is futile. So long as there is desire, the experience of want and sorrow is but
natural.
Whatever you may desire that is of this ever-changing world will
bring you sorrow, even though momentary happiness may be had at times.
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