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Ten Great Religions

CHAPTER IV
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The Buddha practised it as a means to a higher end,--emancipation, purification, intuition.

And this end he believed that he had at last attained.

At last he _saw_ the truth.

He became "wide awake." Illusions disappeared; the reality was before him.

He was the Buddha,--the MAN WHO KNEW.
Still he was a man, not a God.


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