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Qualification is King #33
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For the consummate spiritual aspirant who desires freedom more than anything else in the three worlds, Mother India’s storehouse of wisdom teachings represent a golden opportunity to qualify oneself in this rarest and most precious of all attainments. For the sincere, adamant seeker, this chart can act as a complete map in the luminous lands of higher wisdom and eternal dharma.
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