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and Living according to the principles of the Natural Path. Master states “The most peculiar feature of our society is that when it is in full bloom, it is all covered over with desolateness, which further on gets transformed into wilderness. For this reason it is devoid of any charm or attraction. If I describe it as something pleasant, it will then be a tasteless one. How can a professed seeker of eternal bliss (Paramananda), who is addicted to colouration at each step, be attracted towards it? This condition can be appreciated only by one, who having gone mad with love, wanders about wailing and crying for what he knows not. In such a state one would be feeling the same condition even though he happened to be amid festivities and revelries. As for myself, wherever I happen to be the entire surroundings there are covered over with an air of desolation on account of my presence there. A humourist might well interpret it in funny ways, but perhaps that alone can be the most appropriate description of my condition. Really the thing at the
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