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I cling to India like a child to its mother's breast , because I feel that she gives me the spiritual nourishment I need . She has the environment that responds to my highest aspirations . When that faith is gone , I shall feel like an ...
I cling to India like a child to its mother's breast , because I feel that she gives me the spiritual nourishment I need . She has the environment that responds to my highest aspirations . When that faith is gone , I shall feel like an ...
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Seeing God face to face is to feel that He is enthroned in our hearts even as a child feels a mother's affection without needing any de- monstration . Young men . . . claiming . . . to be the fathers of tomorrow , should be the salt of ...
Seeing God face to face is to feel that He is enthroned in our hearts even as a child feels a mother's affection without needing any de- monstration . Young men . . . claiming . . . to be the fathers of tomorrow , should be the salt of ...
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You find that they are cold and numbed , though you still feel some warmth on the head and comfort yourselves that life is not yet gone out of him . But it is ebbing away . Even so the masses of India — the feet of the Mother — are cold ...
You find that they are cold and numbed , though you still feel some warmth on the head and comfort yourselves that life is not yet gone out of him . But it is ebbing away . Even so the masses of India — the feet of the Mother — are cold ...
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