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No one is fit—for all human beings are full of faults and incapacities—even the greatest sadhaks are not free. It is a question only of aspiration, of believing in the divine Grace and letting the Divine work in you, not making a refusal. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/the-call-and-the-capacity#p26</ref>
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However a man may stumble, the Divine Grace will be there so long as he aspires for it and in the end lead him through. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/31/dealing-with-depression-and-despondency#p55</ref>
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The Grace is equally for all. But each one receives it according to his sincerity. It does not depend on outward circumstances but on a sincere aspiration and openness. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/the-divine-grace#p29</ref>
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It is not that [yoga relying on tapasya], but the soul's demand for a higher Truth or a higher life that is indispensable. Where that is, the Divine Grace whether believed in or not, will intervene. If you believe, that hastens and facilitates things; if you cannot yet believe, still the soul's aspiration will justify itself with whatever difficulty and struggle. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/bhakti-yoga-and-vaishnavism#p22</ref>