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six, and I stopped worrying and had courage.” I witnessed a near-dead shell of a man miraculously turn his aention from alcohol to the Bhagavad Gita.
(Arjuna)
Restless man’s mind is So strongly shaken
In the grip of the senses: Gross and grown hard With stubborn desire For what is worldly. How shall he tame it? Truly, I think,
The wind is no wilder.
(Lord Krishna)
Great is the yogi who seeks to be with Brahman, Greater than those who mortify the body, Greater than the learned,
Greater than the doers of good works; Therefore, Arjuna, become a yogi.
He gives me all his heart.
He worships me in faith and love. That yogi above every other,
I call my very own.
(Bhagavad Gita, chap. 6)
Such became the reading material of my patient Bill, who was continually inspired by his growing relationship with a loving Sai.
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