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Dissolving the Mind Stream #16
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A classic form of meditation in Yoga, Vedanta, and Buddhism, this practice takes up all the levels of one’s being — inner and outer — and subjects them to both scrutiny and transcendence, resulting in a blissful return to and identification with one’s birthless, deathless, formless Essence.
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