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Those blinded by ignorance who beliere unparalleled bliss in worldly pleasures, disregard Absolation. Such are, indzed, pitiable from the point of view of the rise
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Delicious food, sweet drinks, charming dress and urma nents, freedom of movements, parties of friends and company of beautiful womensuch and other kinds of happiness are apparently experienced in this world; but they are aboont in the Absolation Persons of perverted knowledge spiced such poisonous and palatable notions (as sweet-balls) among the
Whatever happidess is conceived to exist in the enjoyment of workdly pleasures is nothing but misery, because it is valueless, transitory and mixed with various kinds of tocments.