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THE LIFE AND SAYINGS OF RÂMAKRISHNA.

170. Some get tipsy with even a small glass of wine. Others require two or three bottles to make them intoxi- cated. But both get equal and full pleasure of intoxication. Similarly, some devotees get intoxicated with celestial bliss by coming in direct contact with the Lord of the Universe, while others become full of ecstasy even by a glimpse of the Divine Glory. But both are equally fortunate, since both are deluged with Divine bliss.

180. The snake is very venomous. It bites when any one approaches to catch it But the person who has learnt the snake-charm can not only catch a snake, but carries about several of them like so many ornaments. Similarly, he who has acquired spiritual knowledge can never be polluted by lust and greed.

181. When a man realises one of the following states he becomes perfect: (i) All this am I; (2) All this art thou ; (3) Thou the Master, and I the servant.

182. Thou shouldst sacrifice thy body, mind, and riches, to find God.

183. Humanity must die before Divinity manifests itself. But this Divinity must, in turn, die before the higher manifestation of the Blissful Mother takes place. It is on the bosom of dead Divinity (*S!va) that the Blissful Mother dances Her dance celestial

184. He finds God the quickest whose yearning and concentration are the greatest

185. Samidhi is the state of bliss which is experienced