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:The sutras
::... That these unfortunates seek afar the goodness whose source within they bear.
::For few know happiness: playthings of the passions, hither; hither tossed by adverse waves, upon a shoreless sea, they blinded roll, unable to resist or to the tempest yield.
::God! Thou couldst save them by opening their eyes.
::But no: 'tis for the humans of a race divine to discern error, and to see the truth.
::Nature serves them....
::... Thou who fathomed it. O wise and happy man, rest in its haven. But observe my laws, abstaining from the things which thy soul must fear, distinguishing them well; letting intelligence o'er thy body reign.
::So that, ascending into radiant ether, midst the immortals, thou shalt be thyself a god.
 
 
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event type discourse
date & time 10 Jan 1979 am
location Buddha Hall, Pune
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 43min. Quality: good.
online audio
video Available, duration 1h 43min. Quality: not so good.
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle PEREN211
notes
synopsis
Reader of the sutras: Sw Ananda Teertha.
The sutras
... That these unfortunates seek afar the goodness whose source within they bear.
For few know happiness: playthings of the passions, hither; hither tossed by adverse waves, upon a shoreless sea, they blinded roll, unable to resist or to the tempest yield.
God! Thou couldst save them by opening their eyes.
But no: 'tis for the humans of a race divine to discern error, and to see the truth.
Nature serves them....
... Thou who fathomed it. O wise and happy man, rest in its haven. But observe my laws, abstaining from the things which thy soul must fear, distinguishing them well; letting intelligence o'er thy body reign.
So that, ascending into radiant ether, midst the immortals, thou shalt be thyself a god.


(source:CD-ROM)


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