About This Book
A concise guide to attaining inner peace through disciplined meditation and moral practice, presenting meditation as the means by which thoughts shape character and consciousness. It contrasts the two masters of self and truth, describes how relinquishing selfish desires and sensory attachments cultivates spiritual power and selfless love, and stresses service and surrender as pathways to unity with the Infinite. Saints and sages are invoked as exemplars while staged reflections outline how sustained inward effort transforms personality-bound life into a steady realization of perfect peace.
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