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The Natural Unity of Religion & Philosophy #158
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A veritable host of paths, lineages, sects, yogas, and darshanas embellish Mother India’s collection of sacred systems. Therefore, it is helpful and handy have access to the names and methods of them, in order to provide the seeking mind with both knowledge and inspiration along the spiritual pathway. This dharma chart offers such beneficial provision to the sincere soul, all placed in a context that also lays out the level of philosophy that each one occupies in the realm of consciousness.
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