Chapter 15
uld ured him.
And indeed t keep pace o practically run behind him.
So it is not correct to say place.
truto this place.
And it is not rigo say we have made him a slave.
t is, t make him.
quot;
Diogenes said, quot;Stop talking nonsense you fools, and let me do my oioneering! Besides, t loud enougo his large crowd.
quot;
So Diogenes raised ;A master has come here for sale.
Anyone interested in buying him should come forward.
quot;
Someone from t;You call yourself a master?quot;
Diogenes said, quot;Yes, I call myself a master.
I tied the chains on my own.
I have come here on my own, willingly.
I stand here for sale of my own free will.
And I so leave.
Not my will, because wsoever my will.
quot;
Diogenes is saying, quot;soever my will.
quot; ttained to tata, suchness.
it means is: wever goes on, .
s not all.
In no ed man; you cannot beat o subjugate .
You cant do anyto sucter .
tration of a truly supreme resolve.
So tata is timate will.
One ata tained God.
tion is not a tain ttains by follohe discipline of will.
It is already attained by any problem.
t elementary.
tnessing is of termediary kind, and tata is timate sadimate discipline.
So start ice of ake a voyage tnessing, and reacimately to tata, suchness.
t among three.
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