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Atma-Tattva
Four
Introspection
thus
1. At the end of the day an awakened person contemplates what noble deeds have I done and what have I not done? What good deeds remain to be done which I could have but not accomplished?
2. Just as a child speaks of his good and bad acts in an innocent manner, one ought to confess one's guilt with a mind free from deceit and pride.
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Five Self-Restraint
Dasa. Cù. 2.12
3. Just as a person burdened by load experiences relief when he unburdens the load, an aspirant who by reviewing his wrong deeds and confessing them before his spiritual guide experiences lightness.
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O. Ni. 801
1. Just as a tortoise draws its limbs into its own shell, a wise man should withdraw his senses from evil by spiritual exertion.
O. Ni. 806
Su. Kr. Su. 1.8.16
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