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The Six Esoteric Yogic Gateways #24
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Is Yoga scientific? This esoteric teaching of the dharma answers that question in full, taking the principle of vibrating particles and melding them ingeniously with objects, space, time, and cause and effect, to render a system for comprehension and meditation that will lift the human mind and soul out of a merely physical perspective and place it in possession of its own pristine Consciousness once again.
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