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Chapter 6
res  care about having a son.

    ts s, painters, sculptors, ers and poets are not overly concerned h having sons.

    t t t kind of son.

    ted a hey are gone.

    Actually, t  even longer ters book ill remain.

    A er doesnt care muc  having an offspring.

    t mean,   simply means ing  smaller waves.

    interested in ed a different kind of family.

    riving for tality.

    So ;Money , , but my ure ; -- and t is precisely w s.

    But scriptures also become lost.

    No scripture lasts forever, alt lasts a little longer.

    ures , and  lost everyday.

    Everyt.

    In fact, in tter to ent a self, ultimately it is bound to be lost.

    to be a o face extinction -- prolonging makes no difference.

    So if you look upon yourself as a  to avoid death -- you will remain afraid, scared.

    I say to you: look at deat nor be afraid of it, nor run a.

    Look at it.

    And just by looking at it you  er into it a little, turns out to be life.

    ts fear of extinction disappears.

    t doesnt  to become frozen ice.

    tever time it  dances in the sun, is happy.

    And o t is equally s state of rest.

    t is  is  kno quot;t  ever die.

    t which is, is; only forms keep changing.

    e are all he ocean of consciousness.

    Some of us urned into ice -- most of us have.

    the ego is like ice, as hard as a rock.

    is t a fluid like er can become hard like ice and rock.

    If a desi
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