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Seven Great Universal Ideals #155
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Perfect as a wall display at the ashram, the monastery, or in the home shrine or study, this wisdom chart will not allow the human mind to forget about all that is of true import in this life and world. With such teachings held in mind, never again should the insinuations of maya enter and intrude upon ones peace of mind and spiritual focus. With the Supreme Goal of Human Existence, with Its seven sterling facets, set before ones gaze, divine life will always and ever be at hand.
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