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Principles of Brahman According to the Upanisads #311
$75.00
Though they are endless, like the incomparable Subject of which they speak and relate, principles pertinent to Brahman, the Nondual Reality, are legion and legend. In this dharma art wisdom chart the student and seeker can look and mentally note down the qualities of the Reality beyond qualities, thereby seeing why great souls have defined It as being “….with form, beyond form, and beyond both form and formlessness as well.”
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