33. Truth cannot change or cease to be; untruth cannot prevail for long. You must all become firmly established in this realization.
15. Brightness in the face, splendor in the eyes, a determined look, a noble gaze, a pleasant voice, open-hearted charity, and an unwavering goodness: these are indicators of a progressing will to attain the vision of God.
25. First, be convinced that you are the Universal, Eternal, Supreme Being.
23. A joyful outlook helps peace unfold. One’s true identity is free from pomp and show.
3. Genuine peace is won by control of the senses.
32. The deep impulse and karmic impressions which germinate, have to be burned in the fire of discernment, then real peace can come.
19. Speak the truth. Speak pleasantly and there is no greater discipline required. Only then can the atmosphere of peace be put into action.
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