Thou do desire peace
by means of desire. But thou do lose the very peace by instilling desire. Try
not to create things to satiate thy desire, but create thou desires for the
things that are already with thee.
And in this way thou
shalt never lose thy joy.
Thou wouldst evolve
desire and then search for things that may or may not be found. If they are
found there is happiness and if they are not found there is sorrow. Leave,
therefore, this uncertain joy.
Do thou evolve a
desire for the things that are in thy possession, so that thou may enjoy them
to the fullest extent.
Create a desire for
whatever is given unto thee or whatever Providence sends.
Where, therefore, can
sorrow find a place?
In this way thou shalt
possess all that thou do desire, for thou didst not desire that which was not
with thee.
If thou canst desire
in one way why canst thou not desire in another?
To desire, rests in a
thought of thy mind. Desire, therefore, in the way which gives thee joy.
Why create before
thyself the darkness of thy own shadow and stumble and fall?
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