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4 Sensitivities, 4 Attitudes, & 4 Perfections #163
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Systems of religion and philosophy that coalesce several smaller systems have always been a particularly effective way of communicating spiritual truth and its wisdom in India. In this dharma art wisdom chart, three such systems have been brought together to lend more depth and intensity to the spiritual path, and to the ongoing sadhana that opens it for daily exploration.
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