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Chapter 12
Dispassion for the world, and a keen desire for God-realization, are two important factors for the same. Though anyone of these two, can induce a striver, to God-realization, yet, a keen desire is a more powerful means, than dispassion.
Out of the four paths mentioned above, the first three specially arouse desire for God-realization, while the fourth-one (renunciation of the fruit of action) attracts a striver to renounce affinity, for the world.
When a striver, feels that mundane pleasures are painful, and he renounces these from his heart, then having his aim of God-realization, he will automatically progress, towards spiritualism, and realize Him, by His grace.
Similarly, as God is most loving to him and he cannot bear separation, from Him, his unbearable restlessness, will also lead him to God-realization.
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