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is felt than in the other. It is because in one case he identifies himself with the picture, and not in the other. This "I and mine" causes the whole misery. With the sense of possession came selfishness, and selfishness brought on misery. Every act of selfishness or thought of selfishness makes us attached to something, and immediately we are made slaves. Each wave in the “chitta" that says "I and mine," immediately puts a chain round us and makes us slaves ; and the more we say, “I and mine” the more slavery grows, the more misery increases. Therefore, Karma-Yoga tells us to enjoy the beauty of all the pictures in the world, but not to identify ourselves with any or all of them. Never say "mine." Whenever we say a thing is mine, misery will immediately come. Do not even say "my child" in your mind. Possess the child, but do not say "mine.” If you do, then will come the misery. Do not say "my house," do not say “my body.” The Whole difficulty is there. The body is neither yours nor mine nor anybody's. These bodies are