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“Humble Wishes”
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Yes.That is true.
Lord Krishn sings in Bhagavad Gita:
śraddhāvānl labhate jñānam
tatparaḥ sanyatendriyaḥ,
jñānam labdhvā parām śāntim
acireṇā’dhigacchati
‘‘The worshipper of true faith
who has subdued his senses attains to this knowledge
and at the very moment of attainment
he is rewarded with the benediction of supreme peace.”
For realization of God one needs to possess faith, determination, and restraint of the senses. If there is no intensely felt curiosity for the knowledge of God, even taking refuge in a seer will not bring it.
Also, mere faith is not enough. The worshipper’s effort may be feeble.Therefore, the determination to proceed resolutely along the prescribed way is a necessity. Along with this it is also necessary to restrain the senses.
Realization of the Supreme God will not come easily to one who is not free from desire. So only a man who has faith, enthusiasm for action, and restraint of the senses can have this knowledge. And the very moment this knowledge dawns upon him, he is blessed with the ultimate peace, because after this there is left nothing more to strive for. After this he will never know anything other than peace.
Humble Wishes!!!
Faith is that intrinsic truth which is the Knowledge of God