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Meditation On Truth and The Infinite
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Meditation On Truth and The Infinite

Verily Infinite Is Rooted In Its Own Greatness! O Mortal!

By Anand Krishna

 

Verily you speak excellently when you speak excellently of truth.
Verily you should speak excellently of truth.
Verily you should understand the truth.
Verily you shall not speak the truth when you shall not understand.
Verily only he who understands speaks the truth.
Verily infinite is rooted in its own greatness! O mortal!

Verily you should posses the desire to understand and understanding.
Verily when you thinks, then you understand.
Verily when you do not think, then you do not understand.
Verily he who thinks understands.
Verily you should desire to understand thinking.
Verily you shall think when you have faith.
Verily infinite is rooted in its own greatness! O mortal!

Verily you shall not think when you have no faith.
Verily he who has faith thinks.
Verily you should desire to understand faith.
Verily you shall have faith, when you have steadfastness.
Verily one who does not have steadfastness does not have faith.
Verily only he who has steadfastness has faith.
Verily infinite is rooted in its own greatness! O mortal!

Verily you should desire to have steadfastness.
Verily one has steadfastness when one is active.
Verily one has no steadfastness when one is not active.
Verily you should desire to understand activity.
Verily one is active when one obtains happiness.
Verily one is not active when one does not obtain happiness.
Verily infinite is rooted in its own greatness! O mortal!
 

 






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