VISIT TODAY RAMAKRISHNA II No child is born with a tabula rasa — with a clean, blank page — of a mind.

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A man plays a tune on a piano, he puts each finger on each key deliberately. He repeats this process until the movement of the fingers becomes a habit. He at that point plays a tune without giving exceptional consideration to every specific key. So also, we find as to ourselves that our inclinations are the consequence of past cognizant activities. A child is born with certain tendencies. Whence do they come? No child is born with a tabula rasa — with a clean, blank page — of a mind. (CW.I.320)
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