-
The
Scro
l
l
Marked
One
Today
I
beg
in
a
new
l
i
fe
.
Today
I
shed
my o
ld
sk
in
which
ha
th
,
too
long
,
su
f
fe
red
the
b
ru
i
ses
o
f
f
a<
/p>
i
lure
and
the
wounds
o
f
medior<
/p>
i
ty
.
Today
I
am
born
anew and
my b
i
r
thp
l
ace
i
s
a
v
ineyard
where
the
re
i
s
f
p>
ru
i
t
f
or
a
l
l
.
Today
I
wi
l
l
p
luck
grapes
o
f
wisdom f
rom
the
t
a
l
l
e
s
p>
t
and
fu
l
l
es
t
v
ines
in
the
v
ineyard
,
fo
r
these
were
p
lan
ted
by
t
he
wises
t
o
f
my
profess
ion
who
have
come before
me
,
genera
t
ion
upon
gen
era
t
ion
.
Today
I
wi
l
l
savor
the
t
a
s
te
o
f
g
rapes
f
rom
these
v
ines
and
ver
i
ly
I
wi
l
l
swa
l
low
the
seed
o
f
success
bur
ied
in
e
ach
and
new
l
i
fe
wil
l
sp
rou
t
wi
th
in
me
.
The
ca
ree
r
I
have
chosen
i
s
l
aden
wi
t
h
oppor
tun
i
ty
ye
t
i
t
i
s
f
p>
raugh
t
wi
th
hear
tb
reak
and
despa
i
r
and
the
bod
ies
o
f
those
who have
fa
i
l
ed
,<
/p>
were
they
p
i
l
ed
one
a
top
ano
ther
,
would
cas
t
a
shadow down
upon
a
l
l
the
pyramids
o
f
the
ea
r
th
.
Yet
I
wi
l
l
no
t
fa
i
l
,
a
s
the
o
the
rs
,
fo
r
i
n
my
hands
I
now
ho
ld
the
char
t
s
which
wi
l
l
gu
ide
th
rough
per
i
lous
wa
te
r
s
to
shores
which
only
yes
te
rday
seemed bu
t
a
d
ream.
< br>Fai
lu
re
no
longer
wi
l
l
be
my
payment
fo
r
s<
/p>
t
rugg
le
.
Jus
t
a
s
na
tu
re
made
no
< br>p
rov
i
s
< br>ion
fo
r
my
body
to
to
l
e
ra
te
pa
i
n
ne
i
the
r
has
i
t
made
any
prov
is
ion
fo
r
my
l
i
fe
to
su
f
fe
r
<
/p>
f
a
i
lu
p>
re
.
Fa
i<
/p>
lu
re
,
l
ike
pa
in
,
i
s
a
p>
l
i
en
to
my
l
i
f
e
.
In
the
pas
t
I
accep
ted
i
t
a
s
I
accep
ted
pa
in
.
No
w I
re
jec
t
i
t
and
I
am prepared
fo
r
wisdo
m and
p
r
inc
ip
les
p>
which
wi
l
l
gu
i
de
me
ou
t
o
f
the
shadows
in
to
the
sunl
igh
t
o
f
wea
l
th
,
pos
i
t
ion
,
and
happ
iness
fa
r
beyond
my
mos
t
ex
t
ravagan
t
d
reams
un
t
i
l
even
the
go
lden
app
les
in
the
Garden
o
f
Hesper
ides
wi
l
l
seem no
more
than
my
jus
t
r
eward
.
Time
teaches
a
l
l
th
ings
to
h
im
who
l
i
ves
fo
rever
bu
t
I
have
no
t
the
luxury
of
e
te
rn
i
ty
.
Ye
t
wi
th
in
my a
l
lo
t
t
ed
t
ime
I
mus
t
p
rac
t
i
ce
the
a
r
t
o
f
pa
t
i
ence
fo
r
na
ture
ac
t
s
never
in
has
te
.
To
c
rea
te
the
o
l
ive
,
k
ing
of
a
l
l
p>
t
r
ees
,
p>
a
hundred
years
i
s
r
p>
equ
i
red.
An
on
ion
p
lan
t
i
s
o
ld
in
n
ine
weeks
.
I
have
l
ived
as
a
n
on
ion
p
lan
t
.
I
t
has
no
t
p
leased
me
.
No
w I
woulds
t
become
the
g
rea
tes
t
o
f
o
l
ive
t
rees
and
,
in
t
ru
th
,
the
g
rea
tes
t
o
f
sa
lesman
.
And how
wi
l
l
th
i
s
be
accompl
i
shed?
For
I
have
ne
i
< br>the
r
the
knowledge
nor
the
exper
ience
to
ach
ieve
the
g
rea
tness
and
a
l
ready
I
have
s
tumbled
in
ignorance
and
f
a
l
p>
l
e
n
in
to
poo
ls
o
f
se
l
f
-p
i
ty
.
The
answer
i
s
s
p>
imple
.
I
wi
l
l
com
mence
my
journey
unencumbered
with
e
i
the
r
the
weigh
t
o
f
unnecessa
r
y
knowledge
o
r
the
hand
icap
o
f
meaning
less
exper
ience
.
Na
ture
a
l
ready
has
supp
l
ied
me
with
knowledge
and
ins
t
inc
t
f
a
r
g<
/p>
rea
t
er
than
any
beas
t
in
the
fo
res
t
and
the
va
lue
o
f
exper
ience
i
s
over
ra
ted
,
usua
l
ly
by
o
ld
men
who
nod
wise
ly
and
speak
s
tup
id
ly
.
In
t
ru
th
,
exper
ience
t
eaches
thoroughly
ye
t
he
r
course
o
f
ins
t
ruc
t
ion
devour
s
men
'
s
years
so
the
va
lue
o
f
her
l
e
s
sons
d
imin
i
shes
with
the
t
ime
necessa
ry
to
ac
qu
i
re
her
s
pec
ia
l
wisdom.
The
end
f
inds
i
t
was
ted
on
dead
men
.
Fur
thermore
,
exper
ience
i
s
comparab
le
to
fash
ion
;
an
ac
t
ion
tha
t
proved
success
fu
l
today
wi
l
l
be
unworkab
le
and
imprac
t
ica
l
tomorrow.
Only
pr
inc
ip
les
endure
and
these
I
n
ow
possess
,
fo
r
the
l
aws
tha
t
wi
l
l
l
ead
me
to
g
rea
tness
a
re
con
ta
ined
in
the
words
o
f
these
sc
ro
l
l
s
.
What
they
wi
l
l
t
each
me
i
s
more
to
p
reven
t
fa
i
lu
re
< br>
than
to
ga
in
success
,
fo
r
wha
t
i
s
success
o
ther
than
a
s
t
a
p>
te
o
f
mind?
W
hich
two,
among a
thouand
wise
men,
wi
l
l
de
f
ine
success
in
the
same
words
;
ye
t
f
a
i
lu
re
i
s
a
lways
desc
r
ibed
bu
t
one
way
.
< br>Fai
lu
re
i
s
man
'
s
inab
i
l
i
ty
to
reach
h
i
s
goa
ls
in
l
i<
/p>
f
e
,
wha
tever
they
may
be
.
In
t
ru
th
,
the
on
ly
d
i
f
fe
rence
be
tween
those
who have
fa
i
l<
/p>
ed
and
those
who
have
successed
l
i
e
s
in
the
d
i
f
fe
rence
o
f
the
i
r
hab
i
t
s
.
Good
hab
i
t
s
a
re
the
key
to
a
l
l
success
.
Bad
hab
i
t
s
a
re
the
un
locked
door
to
f<
/p>
a
i
lu
re<
/p>
.
Thus
,
the
f
i
r
s
p>
t
l
aw
I
wil
l
obey
,
which
precede
th
a
l
l
o
the
rs
i
s
-
-
I
wi
l
l
fo
rm good
hab
i
t
s
and
become
the
i
r
s
l
ave
.
As a
ch
i
ld
I
was
s
l
ave
to
my
impulses
;
now
I
am
s
lave
to
my hab
i
t
s
,
a
s
a
re
a
l
l
g
rown men
.
I
have
su
r
rendered
my
f
ree
wi
l
l
to
the
years
o
f
accumula
ted
hab
i
t
s
and
the
pas
t
deeds
o
f
my
l
i
fe
have
a
l
ready
marked
ou
t
a
pa
th
which
th
< br>rea
tens
to
impr
i
son
my
fu
ture
.
M
y
ac
t
ions
a
re
ru
led
by
appe
t
i
< br>t
e
,
pass
ion
,
p
re
jud
ice
,
g
reed
,
love
,
f
ea
r
,
env
i
ronment
,
hab
i
t
,
and
the
wors
t
o
f
these
ty
ran
t
s
i
s
hab
i
t
.
Therefore
,
i
f
I
mus
t
be
a
s
l
ave
to
habi
t
l
e
t
me
be
a
s
l
ave
to
good
hab
i
t
s
.
My
bad
hab
i
t
s
mus
t
be
des
t
royed
and
new
fu
r
rows
prepared
fo
r
good
seed
.
I
wi
l
l
fo
rm good
hab
i
t
s
and
become
the
i
r
s
l
ave
.
And how
wi
l
l
I
accompl
< br>i
sh
th
i
s
d
i
f
f<
/p>
i
cu
l
t
p>
f
ea
t?
Through
these
sc
ro
l
l
s
,
i
t
wi
l
l
be
done
,
fo
r
each
sc
ro
l
l
con
ta
ins
a
p
r
inc
ip
le
which
wil
l
d
r
ive
a
bad
hab
i
t
f
rom my
l
< br>i
f
e
and
rep
lace
i
t
wi
th
one
which
wi
l
l
b
r
ing
me
c
lose
r
to
success
.
For
i
t
i
s
ano
ther
of
na
tu
re
'
s
l
aws
tha
t
on
ly
a
hab
i
t
can
subdue
ano
ther
habi
t
.
So
,
in
o
rder
fo
r
these
wr
i
< br>t
t
en
words
to
pe
r
fo
rm
the
i
r
chosen
t
a
sk
,
I
mus
t
d
i
sc
ip
l
ine
m
yse
l
f
wi
th
the
f
i
r
s
t
o
f
my new
hab
i
t
s
which
i
s
a
s
fo<
/p>
l
lows
:
I
wi
l
l
r
ead
each
sc
ro
< br>l
l
fo
r
th
i
r
ty
days
i
n
th
i
s
p
resc
r
ibed
< br> manner
,
be
fore
I
p
roceed
to
the
nex
t
sc
ro
l
l
.
Fi
rs
t
,
I
wi
l
l
r
ead
the
words
in
s
i
l
p>
ence
when
I
a
p>
r
i
se
.
Then
,
I
wi
l
l
r
ead
the
words
in
s<
/p>
i
l
ence
a
f
te
r
I
have
par
taken
o
f
my
midday
meal
.
Las
t
,
I
wi
l
l
r
ead
the
words
aga
i
n
jus
t
be
fo
re
I
r
e
p>
t
i
r
e
a
t
day
'
s
end
,
and
m
ost
i
mpor
tan
t
,
< br> on
th
i
s
occas
ion
I
wi
l
l
r
ead
the
words
a
loud
.
On
the
nex
t
day
I
wi
l
l
r
epea
t
th
i
s
p
rocedure
,
and
I
wi
l
l
c
on
t
inue
in
l
ike
manner
fo
r
<
/p>
th
i
r
ty<
/p>
days
.
Then
,
I
wi
l
l
tu
rn
to
the
nex
t
sc
ro
l
l
and
repea
t
th
i
s
p
rocedure
fo
r
ano
ther
th
i
r
ty
days
.
I
wi
l
l
c
on
t
inue
in
th
i
s
manner
un
t
i
l
I
have
l
ived
wi
th
each
sc
rol
l
fo
r
th
i
r
ty
days
and
my
read
ing
has
become
hab
i
t
.
And what
wi
l
l
be
accompl
i
shed
wi
th
t
his
hab
i
t
?
Here
in
l
i
e
s
the
h
idden
sec
ret
o
f
a
l
l
man
'
s
accompl
i
shments
.<
/p>
As
I
r
epea
t
the
words
da
i
ly
they
wi
l
l
soon
become
a
pa
r
t
o
f
my
ac
t
ive
mind
,
bu
t
more
impor
t
an
t
,
they
wi
l
l
a
l
so
seep
in
to
my
othe
r
mind
,
tha
t
m
yster
ious
source
which
never
s
l
eeps,
which
c
rea
tes
my
dreams
,
and
o
f
ten
makes
me
ac
t
in
ways
I
do
no
t
comprehend
.
As
the
words
o
f
these
sc
ro
l
l
s
a
re
consumed by
my
m
ys
te
r
ious
< br> mind
I
wi
l
l
beg
in
to
awake
,
each
morn
ing
,
wi
th
a
v
i
t
a<
/p>
l
i
ty
I
have
never
known
before
.
My
v
igor
wi
l
l
i
ncrease
,
my
en
thus
iasm
wi
l
l
r
i
se
,
my
des
i
re
to
mee
t
the
wor
ld
wi
l
l
overcome
every
f
ea
r
I
once
knew a
t
sunr
i
se
,
and
I
wi
l
l
be
happie
r
than
I
ever
be
l
i
eved
i
t
poss
ib
le
t
o
be
in
th
i
s
wor
ld
o
f
s
t<
/p>
r
i
fe
and
sor
row.
Eventua
l
ly
I
wi
l
l
f
ind
myse
l
f
reac
t
ing
t
o
a
l
l
p>
s
i
tua
t
p>
ions
which
conf
ron
t
me
as
I
was
com
manded
in
the
sc
ro
l
l
s
to
r
eac
t
,
and
soon
these
ac
t
ions
and
reac
t
< br>ions
wi
l
l
become
easy
to
pe
r
fo
rm,
fo
r
any
ac
t
wi
th
prac
t
i
ce
becomes
easy
.
Thus
a
new
and
good
hab
i
t
i
s
born
,
f
or
when
an
ac
t
becomes
easy
th
rough
cons
tan
t
r
epe
t
i
ton
i
t
becomes
a
p
le
asure
to
pe
r
fo
rm
and
i
f
i
t
i
s
a
p
leasure
to
pe
r
fo
rm
i
t
i
s
man
's
na
tu
re
to
pe
r
fo
rm
i
t
o
f<
/p>
t
en
.
When
I
pe
r
fo
rm
i
t
o
f
ten
i
t
becomes
a
hab
i
t
and
I
become
i
t
s
s
lave
and
s
ince
i
t
i
s
a
good
hab
i
t
th
i
s
i
s
my
wi
l
l
.
Today
I
beg
in
a
new
l
i
fe
.
And
I
make
a
so
lemn
oa
th
to
myse
l
f
tha
t
no
th
ing
wi
l
l
r
e
t
a
rd<
/p>
my new
l
< br>i
fe
'
s
growth
.
I
wi
l
l
lose
no
t
a
day
f
rom
these
read
ings
fo
r
tha
t
day
canno
t
be
re
t
r
i
eved
nor
can
I
subs
t
i
tu
te
ano
ther
fo
r
i
t
.
I
mus
t
no
t
,
I
wi
l
l
no
t
,
b
reak
th
i
s
hab
i
t
o
f
da
i
ly
r
e
ad
in
g
f
rom
these
sc
ro
l
l
s
and
,
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ru
th
,
the
few
mo
ments
spen
t
each
day
on
th
i
s
new hab
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t
a
re
but
a
smal
l
p
r
ice
to
pay
fo
r
the
happ
iness
and
success
tha
t
wi
l
l
be
mine
.