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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2021 23:04:13 GMT
There a component of not so good in the ungrateful behaviour. But there is the sense of necessity that is fundamentally rooted in that particular behaviour.
There are a necessity that pervades all mentalities, but some grateful mind surpass mere necessity and attain true necessity.
It is a matter of facts, the saint can do more for humanity because here and there he lacks casual necessity and attains fullness of spirit.
Just see Gandhi. He best exemplifies that particular behaviour, the behaviour of the saint.
There always a difference in mere necessity and true necessity. It is essential for spiritual grown to observe that, first of all regards...
True necessities make us grown in intelligence, and make us more spiritual... It's hard but it is a universal and absolute necessity, a necessity that attains the God's supreme transcendental necessity.
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