Then observe those among the learned who are reflective, disciplined, not appointed by compulsion, gentle, and devoted to righteousness — conduct yourself there as they would. And in cases where you face accusation — again, observe those learned ones who are reflective, disciplined, gentle, and devoted to righteousness — act toward such matters as they would. This is the command, this is the teaching, this is the secret doctrine of the Veda, this is the instruction. This is how it must be reverenced, verily this is how it must be reverenced.
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Moreover, considering your own duty, you should not waver. For a warrior, there is nothing more worthy than a righteous battle.
We should not be content with just this; instead, we should not rest until this message of truth reaches every home.
Seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness first, and all other things will be added to you.
However, the timeless part of you is aware of the timelessness of life. It knows that yesterday is just a memory of today and tomorrow is just a dream of today.