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28 it to be his chemy, and his stiperiority complex is soon shattered 5. He resorts to every device presented by clever fortune-brokers for overcoming obstacles. He waits upon astrologers and mutters a number of magic spells for achter. ing his objects. The wretched at very often desires to know the nature of omens, 4. Why does not ITATI, in place of this, alysays tale to (the perfortuance of) Ins welfare giving and permanent set of daties, the results of which go in the world so that lie becomes fearless and sell-reluaril immediately. His miserics vanisl, he is freed from objects productive of thraldom and He tromphs? 22. THEN AND NOW 1 Nonbeing then esislecl not, nor being! I don't talk of that time tou distant for words. I speak of the time when there had appeared the universe and the banan racc. In those remote days, earth was accupied by cannibalistic deinons and cruel and clephant-like Asuras anrı losts of 1 Ungle-crcatures. Man's selling was to the poidst of llits melade. 2, Maxi quickly subdued these borrible creatures by his subtic intellect and through divine help scry often and established somchok his supremacy all over the earth. For hic, the thought ol dres: appeared afterwards but, before that, he dccoralel is borly wīth curious picces of stone bones and shulls. 1. Trota inorn till eve, roanging alont in search of food and lighting with his armed cousins who were his neighbours.