Absorbing one's intelligence in Me constitutes mental equilibrium, and complete discipline of the senses is self-mastery. Tolerance means patiently enduring misfortune, and constancy occurs when one conquers the tongue and the genitals. The greatest charity is to renounce all aggression towards others, and renouncing lust is considered to be true austerity. The real heroism is to overcome one's natural tendency to enjoy the material life, and the reality is to see the Supreme Person everywhere. Authenticity means speaking the truth in a pleasing way, as the great sages have declared. Cleanliness is detachment from fruitful activities, while renunciation is the hermit's way of life. The real wealth desirable for human beings is religiosity, and I, the Supreme Person, am a sacrifice. Spiritual reward is devotion to the perfect and genuine spiritual master for the purpose of gaining spiritual instruction, and the greatest strength is the breathing control system.
Real opulence is My own nature as Supreme Person, through whom I expose the six unlimited opulences [beauty, wealth, fame, power, wisdom and renunciation]. The supreme gain of life is devotional service to Me, and real education cancels out the false perception of soul duality. True modesty should be disgusted with inappropriate activities, and beauty should possess good qualities such as detachment. Real happiness is to transcend material happiness and unhappiness, and real misery must be involved in the pursuit of sexual pleasure. A wise man is one who knows the process of liberation from bondage, and an insane person is one who identifies with his body and material mind. The true path of life is that which leads to Me, and the wrong path is the satisfaction of the senses, by which the consciousness is confused. Real heaven is the predominance of pure virtue, while hell is the predominance of ignorance.
I am everyone's true Friend, acting as Spiritual Master of the entire universe, and My house is the human body. One who is enriched with good qualities is in fact rich, and one who is not satisfied with life is in fact poor. A miserable person is a person who cannot control his senses, while a person who is not attached to the satisfaction of the senses is a true controller [who masters his senses and his mind]. The one who focuses on feeling satisfaction is the opposite, a slave. Thus, I have elucidated all the questions you inquired about. It is not necessary to have a more elaborate description of these good and bad qualities, because constantly seeing good and bad is in itself a bad quality. The best quality is to transcend material good and evil.