Chapter 4
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he is already found.
Even h us.
It is simply t we are under him.
So, if a man says, quot;Yes, I ;, aken.
ill doesnt understand t place.
to knohey have found God.
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tened, people gat; tained?quot;
Budd;I tained nothing.
I o see t w.
I I already had.
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So, in sympat;too bad.
You labored in vain.
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quot;Yes,quot; said Budd;in t sense it is true I labored in vain.
But noo labor any more -- tage I have gained.
No go out seeking, no o attain anyt set out on any journey -- t is my gain.
No I am where I already was.
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e only go away in our dreams.
e never actually reache places we feel we have.
hence, in a sense, all religions are false; all sadhanas, all yogas are false.
t turning.
And yet, they are very useful.
A village sras is very useful for tten by a snake -- even if tten by a false snake.
Ot e from a snake here.
Such a man once lived in my neighborhood.
he is now dead.
People came to o dra.
amed a few snakes.
ten by a snake came to kind of snake it en, whe snake was dead or alive.
After obtaining all tion, rick and call the snake.
-- loose, on era.
it matcion he door, hissing.
te a sensation; tten man would feel dumbfounded.
Someone bitten by a snake can rarely see or figure anyt rig b