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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
In this discourse Anandamurti divides human beings into three categories— | In this discourse Anandamurti divides human beings into three categories— | ||
* '''First category:''' this category comprises of those whose thoughts, words and deeds are the same. Whatever these people think, they speak, and whatever these people speaks, they do. | * '''First category:''' this category comprises of those people whose thoughts, words and deeds are the same. Whatever these people think, they speak, and whatever these people speaks, they do. | ||
* '''Second category:''' this category comprises of those people whose thoughts and words are not similar. However in their words and actions, their is similarity, whatever they speak, they do. | |||
== References == | == References == |