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Bror-Elli ft.
The subjuration of senses is conducive to the removal of passions. It (subjugation of sonsas) results from the purification of the mind, which, in turn, is brought on by tranqui. llity, taking its birth from the absence of egoism; and the absence of egoism, really springs from reflections or meditative practicos.
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One should try to get mastery over ope's own senses, if one is afraid of this terrible ocean of worldly existence [Sansåra ). The senses remain unsatisfied like the middle part of the Ocena which is not filled even by thousands of rivers.
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It is quite evident that herds of elephants, fish, beos, moths and deer, go to destruction through the fault of excessive attachment of each, to one sense only; then what to say of those who are under the influence of all senses ?
of what value is the power of the powerful one who is able to shake the terrest. rial globe, if he cannot get mastery over bis seases capable of bringing intense delusion ?