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Whatever thou worshippest, whatever thou perceivest, whatever doest, give up all unto Him and be at rest. Let us be at peace, perfect peace, with ourselves, and give up our whole body and mind and everything as an eternal sacrifice unto the Lord. Instead of the old sacrifice of pouring oblations into the fire, performs this one great sacrifice day and night—the sacrifice of your little self. "In search of wealth in this world, thou art the only wealth I have found; I sacrifice myself unto Thee. In search of some one to be loved, Thou art the only one beloved I have found ; I sacrifice myself unto Thee." Let us repeat this day and night and say, "Nothing for me; no matter whether the thing is good, bad, or indifferent; I do not care for it; I sacrifice ak unto Thee."' Day and night let us renounce our seem. ing self until it becomes a habit with us to do so, until it gets into the blood, the nerves and the brain, and the whole body is every moment obedient to this idea of self-renunciation. Go then into the midst of the battle field, with the roaring