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The Four Ways of Perceiving God in Indian Darshanas #283
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Graced by supportive statements of truth by Swami Vivekananda and Sri Ramakrishna, this wisdom chart shows at once the catholicity of India’s religion, and the practicality and desirability of opening up the narrow human mind in order to take advantage of the overall benefits of true Universality. Vedanta, Tantra, Gita, Yoga — these main pathways to union with Brahman are infilled with all that the sincere seekers needs to know in order to reach the ultimate Goal of human existence, the realization of God, within.
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