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Transforming Poison into Nectar #10
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Transcending all problems and ills of relativity while still living amidst it is the special ability of those adept souls who have learned the spiritual art of extracting the essence from existence. As these illumined beings go about the subtle ecstacies of living a divine life in this manner, they naturally and subtly remove poisonous karmas from the minds and lives of others who are still suffering the effects of relative existence.
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