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Let him not seek after many words, for that is mere weariness of tongue.
Mar 16, 2015 11:57PM
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No knowledge is entirely false, and none is entirely true.
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The aim of Upanishads is not Religion, Science or Philosophy, but Right Living
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Compromise between the philosophic faith of the few and the fancied superstition of the crowds is the only reconciliation; we cannot abolish old forms, for that would be to ignore the fundamental nature of humanity, as well as the patent differences, in the moral and intellectual state of believers who were not capable of acquiring the highest form of wisdom.
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