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Cravings have a tendency to pervert the functioning of critical reasoning.
And an unwavering faith, which is grounded in pure intuition, can come only to a mind which is free from the pressure of diverse wants.
True faith is, therefore, a matter of gradual growth. It grows in proportion to the success which the disciple attains in freeing his consciousness from diverse cravings.
To be ever present with God, never be absent from him.
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