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Ope being attentive beforehand should contrive so as not to display anger and other passions. If they rise yet occasionally, care should be taken to curb them immediately by the means already described.
.82 Without the manifestation of infinite power of one's soul through unobstructed lorg practices, it is impossible to reach the auspicious end of the horrible forest in the form of Sansara.
83 fult and permanent destruction of misery : is indeed impossible so long as there is rambling in the phenomenal world (Sansara). It is only accomplished by the uprooting of all infatuation ordelusion
. 84 . One should exert oneself, discarding carelessness or mental feebleness, to take such steps as will make one more and more free from the foes--anger and others. He who possessed of sublime spirit, is not affected when confronted by passions, is sure to reach without delay the summit of the mountain of Yoga.