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Vol. 8, Health and Order of Body and Mind
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Self-Discipline
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Everyday Practice
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Vol. 8, Health and Order of Body and Mind
Self-Discipline
Everyday Practice
What counts most in the path of truth is self-discipline, and without this our studies and practices cannot produce great results. This self-discipline can be distinguished in many different aspects. By studying the lives of the ascetics who lived in mountains and forests, in the wilderness, we learn that those who have really searched after truth have done their utmost to practice self-discipline; without it no soul in the world has ever arrived at the realization of truth. No doubt it frightens people accustomed to the life of the world even to think of self-discipline and, when they think of it, they imagine it in its extreme forms. It is not necessary for us to go to the caves in the mountains, the forest, or the wilderness in order to practice self-discipline. In our everyday life we can do so.
The different ways in which self-discipline is practiced are chiefly four.
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