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Wisdom Facets from the Garland of Universality #159
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The current saying that states that “All religion is indigenous to the Soul” receives both well-deserved attention and further proof and validation in this revelatory dharma chart on the Eternal Principle of Universality. A dedicated and open-minded study of all the revered religious traditions of the world will turn up many gems of wisdom such as these, disproving the narrow-minded and one-sided assumption that only one religion is true, and the rest are false.
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