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<center><poem>Ye yathá máḿ prapadyante taḿstathaeva bhajámyaham;
<center><poem>Ye yathá máḿ prapadyante taḿstathaeva bhajámyaham;
Mama vartmánuvarttante manusyáh pártha sarvashah.</poem></center>
Mama vartmánuvarttante manusyáh pártha sarvashah.</poem></center>
According to your desire you will receive from [[Parama Purusa]] and Everyone walks the same path; realizing the Supreme truth as early as possible is an advantage as it accelerates our coming closer to our goal. Anandamurti then explains the four stages of progress: In the first stage a person tries to make sincere efforts to attain the goal. Followed by a second stage, in which one's determination helps them to attain some degree of control over their propensities. On the third stage, a persons gains full control over one tendency and on the last stage all propensities are brought under one's full control. At this stage, one is able to know everything by sending their mind to a particular point in time or place.  At this stage it's vital to surrender the ego to [[Parama Purusa]] so as to degeneration. Anandamurti goes on saying that this is how human beings advanced in the past and will advance in the future.<ref name="AV4"/>
  Krsna says that According to one's inner desire they will receive, but this is very tricky because for example a woman may desire to have adorn herself with jewelry and as a result get reborn as a peacock. Anandamurti then explains that the attainment of [[Parama Purusa]] depends on a person's desires. In fact it would be best not to ask for anything while keeping in mind that the Supreme father knows what's best for us. Devotion can be divided into categories, Static, Rajasic and Satvic. Someone may be of a less selfish nature and only ask to be liberated in her old age, but since her desire was for liberation and not for [[Parama Purusha]], she will not be able to attain Him. The highest type of devotion is called Ragatmika Bhakti where the devotee only wants to give joy to the Lord, regardless of whether she herself receives joy in the process. Anandamurti goes on saying that consciously or unconsciously everyone is moving along the same path, so it is wise of human beings to abbreviate the radius between them and their Lord.<ref name="AV4"/>


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