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THE PRACTICE OF MIND-CONTROL |
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The enemies of
good resolution are lust, anger and greed. He who wishes to develop detachment must be
continually on the watch against these perturbations of the mind. If the mind is
controlled, the- rest will take care of itself. The power of thought is great, for either
good or evil. If the mind is not carefully guarded,
desire will find its perch in the senses, seize our thoughts, pollute our intelligence and
finally ruin us. Therefore the battle must be fought with desire at the gate, even while
it seeks entrance in our thoughts. The rebellious nature of the senses is such that
even in a man who knows and who is sincerely striving they are apt violently to carry away
his mind. |
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