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I remember reading in the Bible, one of the most profound lessons taught by Yeshua (Jesus), in four short words. When speaking about people who make a big fuss about their virtue, fasting or charitable giving, he said: "They have their reward".To me this speaks volumes. It really illustrates that misguided people who hurry after mundane satisfactions may indeed attain them, but at the expense of the real, transcendent blessings granted to those who's heart is set on pleasing the Satguru. So whatever the rewards nasty people, and manmukhs, achieve through their low desires or self-interested ambitions, will fast lose their magic and will be revealed to be a grand disappointment.
I remember reading in the Bible, one of the most profound lessons taught by Yeshua (Jesus), in four short words. When speaking about people who make a big fuss about their virtue, fasting or charitable giving, he said: "They have their reward".
To me this speaks volumes. It really illustrates that misguided people who hurry after mundane satisfactions may indeed attain them, but at the expense of the real, transcendent blessings granted to those who's heart is set on pleasing the Satguru. So whatever the rewards nasty people, and manmukhs, achieve through their low desires or self-interested ambitions, will fast lose their magic and will be revealed to be a grand disappointment.