Perversity is its own enemy number ONE. It clouds man's reason and
deadens his discretion; if it starts operating, it thrusts aside the most sanest counsel
tendered, but for its profit. Call it 'maya' or fruit of past action, man despite possessing the highest gift-discretionary powers,
is rely benefited by it. He willingly and consciously treads the primrose path
of luxurious nonsense, in preference to eternal bliss offered in full advance.
Great torch-bearers, by their penance and soul force have lighted up the path of Dharma for him, but his blind passion for momentary happiness
shuns it, and so
woe encloses him. And sure it will not
leave him.
Will the the object ever dispense of its image? So is his allegiance with
sin.
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