Can you elaborate on the virtues and benefits of 'Saburi' (patience) as described by Baba?

πŸ“– Chapter 19

Baba extols patience, or Saburi, as a foundational virtue with numerous benefits. In Chapter 19, he describes patience as the very 'manliness of men' and a form of courage that helps one navigate life's heaviest burdens. It is portrayed as a powerful force that actively 'wards off sin, distress, and poverty' and 'pushes away fear and dread.' Furthermore, patience is called a 'mine of virtues' and the 'queen of the King of Good Thoughts,' highlighting its supreme status. It is said to bring success and cause calamities to flee. Ultimately, a life lived without this virtue, regardless of one's knowledge or other qualities, is considered to be in vain.


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