Be afraid of nothing. Hating none, giving love to all, feeling the love of God, seeing His presence in everyone, and having but one desire - for His constant presence in the temple of your consciousness - that is the way to live in this world.

Paramahansa Yogananda
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Be afraid of nothing. Hating none, giving love to all, feeling the love of God, seeing His presence in everyone, and having but one desire - for His constant presence in the temple of your consciousness - that is the way to live in this world. The quote has been used to express this idea that it is better to be happy than afraid. Anything can happen at any time, but you must be willing to accept the consequences of your actions. If you are not willing to take this risk, you will do nothing but wallow in fear and uncertainty.

Source: In The Sanctuary Of The Soul: A Guide To Effective Prayer

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