^{J MX&JLIU JlArJ^JK.l£i-iN ^£.0 one alone of them completely—for service of the one, if well performed, becomes the service of the others too—he can have those gates opened to him. ^And he who has already passed these gates and made acquaintance with the Resident within, he is the person fit to guide others to that Home of Peace. ^'Worthy art thou to ask, and I willjanswer. The way is the Ancient Way of Rational Intelligence. Walk it with me untiringly. None may transcend it. Reason in its fullness is the guide of all life. It includes all seeing." CHAPTER VIII Attainment of True .Knowledge "Believe, 0 Prince !, that such high knowledge is, and that untiring search by ever stronger thought will bring to it. Were it not so, how many great and good men had succumbed to care and sought surcease of agony in suicide. That they did not succumb is proof that they did find the Remedy for their mental illness. Reflection shows the way to cure all pains. Let none think lightly then of such Reflection. The men who served Vichara faithfully received from it the gift of that true insight which enabled them to look on all the ever passing Process of the World, its loves and hates, its laughter and its tears, its ecstasies and anguish, with an equal mind, cool, feverless, at peace with all. They have viewed this process as a vast Drama wherein the one single actor, Self, becoming the countless players, and the scenes as well, lands, seas and forests^ endlessly rehearses, for his own Pastime, all possible experiences of pain and pleasure. They who have not yet found the secret of this View shall suffer till they find it But when they find it, then shall this journey through Samsara