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Chapter3
  It migo t of t not to her.

    If temples, t remain to ascend toward God.

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    And truth.

    take a look at teeple of a c of a mosque, temple.

    t symbols of mans desire to rise, symbols of his journey in search of God.

    t t man is not s to build a temple as well.

    Man is not s to ascend tohe sky as well.

    iced temples? aining gaining purified butter, are kept burning in temple?  t always moves upwards.

    Even if you turn till moves upwards.

    tions.

    e may be living on t o make our abode in the sky.

    e may remain tied to t o move freely in the open skies.

    And iced  a flame rises and disappears? Also,  once trace of it? too -- of t t the one who ascends, disappears.

    tter,  disappears.

    So tains the message.

    It is a symbol of t t whe gross will disappear.

    It is purely out of love t a man co burn ghee in his lamp.

    Alt going to prevent you from doing so --  only one who has become pure like ghee can move upwards.

    too -- kerosene is no less t g one wo rise higher.

    temples, mosques, and cype.

    they can be very lovely.

    tiful symbols -- incredible illustrations created by man.

    But tered them.

    Noemple no longer remains a temple -- it emple of the hindus.

    And not only of t of the vaishnavas.

    And not only of t temple of such and such a person.

    And so, inuous disintegration, all temples urned into beds o
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