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[3] Jiivas are finite entities, handicapped [...] repentant. Sometimes they do not repent at all and sometimes they do not even realize their mistakes, what to speak of repent. These are the inherent imperfections, [...] does it not amount to hypocrisy?
[82] Yet, only opposition to idolatry [...] your time lest you later have to repent.
[11] Suppose a certain person who has [...] suddenly return to their senses or repent, this is the first type of influence of vidyámáyá on the human mind.
[33] The Supreme Entity is so close [...] Him. And thus it is useless to repent for ones past omissions [...] this regard the scriptures say,
[58] The next day the prince went to [...] swallowed it – both have to repent afterwards. The prince began to [...] meal and got up from the table.
[26] [Then those present asked Bábá, [...] almost all, do commit mistakes. They repent, too, and are always desirous [...] rebuild their careers in a nicer way.
[49] Individuals or groups or communities [...] comes a time when they no longer repent. Those doctrines and philosophies [...] will do so in the future also.
[57] In the ekendriya stage, the propensities [...] assert themselves, causing one to repent as a result. (Ask yourself whether [...] mind] are not totally controlled.
[23] Pátakas are of three kinds. [...] acts after which the person [may repent]. For instance, someone takes [...] she can pay back the money and repent of the act.
[6] A jiṋánii and a devotee [...] The jiṋániis will repent, but the devotees will get real [...] butter churned from the scriptures.
[17] I raise this topic because I want [...] for which they may later have to repent, to be taken individually or collectively.)
[3] Hence humans should choose their [...] mistake in this will cause them to repent their whole life. Even parents [...] about this. In Tantra it is said,
[114] Although the system of capital [...] crimes, he or she may sincerely repent and be prepared to dedicate the [...] instead of sentencing them to death?
[4] Human beings steeped in their vanity [...] hostility; but then when they later repent for their misdeeds, their repentance [...] have to move, and move they must.
[10] Hence humans should choose their [...] mistake in this will cause them to repent their whole life. Even parents [...] in this. In Tantra it is said:
[1] I will say something regarding [...] The jiṋánii has to repent ultimately that he or she wasted [...] fulfil their mission. Karmiis too, repent likewise. They think that they [...] unaffected by pain and pleasure.