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    The Book of the Religion of Faith

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    Arjuna.
    Lord! of the men who serve Thee--true in heart--
    As God revealed; and of the men who serve,
    Worshipping Thee Unrevealed, Unbodied, Far,
    Which take the better way of faith and life?

    Krishna.
    Whoever serve Me--as I show Myself--
    Constantly true, in full devotion fixed,
    Those hold I very holy. But who serve--
    Worshipping Me The One, The Invisible,
    The Unrevealed, Unnamed, Unthinkable,
    Uttermost, All-pervading, Highest, Sure--
    Who thus adore Me, mastering their sense,
    Of one set mind to all, glad in all good,
    These blessed souls come unto Me.

    Yet, hard
    The travail is for such as bend their minds
    To reach th' Unmanifest That viewless path
    Shall scarce be trod by man bearing the flesh!
    But whereso any doeth all his deeds
    Renouncing self for Me, full of Me, fixed
    To serve only the Highest, night and day
    Musing on Me--him will I swiftly lift
    Forth from life's ocean of distress and death,
    Whose soul clings fast to Me. Cling thou to Me!
    Clasp Me with heart and mind! so shalt thou dwell
    Surely with Me on high. But if thy thought
    Droops from such height; if thou be'st weak to set
    Body and soul upon Me constantly,
    Despair not! give Me lower service! seek
    To reach Me, worshipping with steadfast will;
    And, if thou canst not worship steadfastly,
    Work for Me, toil in works pleasing to Me!
    For he that laboureth right for love of Me
    Shall finally attain! But, if in this
    Thy faint heart fails, bring Me thy failure! find
    Refuge in Me! let fruits of labour go,
    Renouncing hope for Me, with lowliest heart,
    So shalt thou come; for, though to know is more
    Than diligence, yet worship better is
    Than knowing, and renouncing better still.
    Near to renunciation--very near--
    Dwelleth Eternal Peace!

    Who hateth nought
    Of all which lives, living himself benign,
    Compassionate, from arrogance exempt,
    Exempt from love of self, unchangeable
    By good or ill; patient, contented, firm
    In faith, mastering himself, true to his word,
    Seeking Me, heart and soul; vowed unto Me,--
    That man I love! Who troubleth not his kind,
    And is not troubled by them; clear of wrath,
    Living too high for gladness, grief, or fear,

    That man I love! Who, dwelling quiet-eyed,[25]
    Stainless, serene, well-balanced, unperplexed,
    Working with Me, yet from all works detached,
    That man I love! Who, fixed in faith on Me,
    Dotes upon none, scorns none; rejoices not,
    And grieves not, letting good or evil hap
    Light when it will, and when it will depart,
    That man I love! Who, unto friend and foe
    Keeping an equal heart, with equal mind
    Bears shame and glory; with an equal peace
    Takes heat and cold, pleasure and pain; abides
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