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- Be thou a true yogi. A yogi who understands that everything he's looking for is really inside himself. Learn to live more in the Self.
- Learn to live more in the Self. Come down a little bit to eat and talk as necessary.
- Become more and more centered in the Self. To live more and more in the thought that God is here in your consciousness.
- Live more quietly. Live more seeking God's presence in your own heart.
- The real sign of His blessings is if you can have more and more happiness inside. Learn always to be happy; to be happy with…
- Happiness is understanding that friendship is more precious than mere things, more precious than getting your own way, more precious than being in situations where…
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