1992 0913 Hamsa – Joy of Smell and Other Senses

Excerpts of H.H. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
15 Sept 202418:20

Summary

TLDRThe script discusses the importance of the 'Ajna Chakra' or the third eye chakra, located between the eyebrows, which is crucial for discerning auspiciousness and is influenced by our senses. It emphasizes the vulnerability of this chakra due to external influences and the collective acceptance of destructive behaviors. The speaker highlights how the misuse of our senses, especially sight and smell, can lead to a loss of discretion and invites negative energies. The awakening of the hamsa chakra is portrayed as a pivotal step towards spiritual growth, leading to enhanced moral judgment and a higher state of being.

Takeaways

  • 👁️ The Hamsa Chakra is located between the eyebrows and is influenced by our senses, particularly sight.
  • 🌸 It is responsible for the 16 petals that oversee various organs and functions, including the nose, throat, and communication with the Vat.
  • 🔍 The Hamsa Chakra is pivotal for discerning auspiciousness and plays a role in divine discretion.
  • 🧠 It is considered a genetic trait to have discretion between good and bad, constructive and destructive, but this can be spoiled by external influences.
  • 👁️‍🗨️ The eyes are described as the 'window of the spirit,' and their misuse can negatively impact the Hamsa Chakra.
  • 👂 The sense of hearing is also crucial; some people choose to block out nonsensical or harmful sounds, while others may be drawn to them.
  • 👃 The sense of smell can be lost or desensitized, leading to a lack of discretion in what is considered pleasant or harmful.
  • 🗣️ The throat and voice can be affected by negative language, aggression, and harmful substances like alcohol and tobacco.
  • 🦴 The script suggests that the Hamsa Chakra's awakening can lead to significant personal transformation, including moral and ethical improvements.
  • 🔮 The Hamsa Chakra is associated with the formless energy managed by deities like Buddha, Mahavira, Christ, and Krishna, under the guidance of Shri Ganesha.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the Hamsa Chakra according to the script?

    -The Hamsa Chakra is a pivotal center located between the two eyebrows, representing the balance between the left and right sides of the body. It is responsible for overseeing 16 petals that correspond to various organs and is crucial for discerning auspiciousness in our awareness.

  • How does the Hamsa Chakra relate to our sensory organs?

    -The Hamsa Chakra is influenced by our sensory organs such as eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and throat. It processes information from these organs and communicates with the Vat, which is essential for decision-making and discernment.

  • What is the role of the eyes in the context of the Hamsa Chakra?

    -The eyes are considered the 'window of the spirit' and are very important for the Hamsa Chakra. They can influence the chakra's state through the way we use them, especially if we indulge in lust, greed, or destructive behaviors.

  • How can the sense of smell affect the Hamsa Chakra?

    -The sense of smell is connected to the Hamsa Chakra, and liking or disliking certain smells can influence it. Over time, exposure to harmful substances like alcohol and tobacco can dull the sense of smell and negatively impact the chakra.

  • What impact does the use of language and voice have on the Hamsa Chakra?

    -The use of language and voice, especially when it involves aggression or abuse, can spoil the Hamsa Chakra. A sweet voice and the use of good language can help maintain the chakra's purity.

  • Why is the Hamsa Chakra considered vulnerable according to the script?

    -The Hamsa Chakra is considered vulnerable because it is highly connected to external influences and receives information from all sensory organs, making it susceptible to negative conditioning and ego.

  • What is the concept of 'discretion' in relation to the Hamsa Chakra?

    -Discretion refers to the ability to discern between good and bad, constructive and destructive. The Hamsa Chakra, when alert and awakened, allows for divine discretion, which is a part of our genetic makeup.

  • How can the Hamsa Chakra be affected by collective acceptance of certain behaviors?

    -The Hamsa Chakra can be influenced by collective acceptance of behaviors. If a person with a strong Hamsa Chakra projects negative behaviors, it can create a vacuum or vulnerability in others, leading to a collective acceptance of those behaviors.

  • What is the role of SRI Ganesha in the Hamsa Chakra according to the script?

    -SRI Ganesha is considered the source of wisdom and manages the genetics of the Hamsa Chakra. When the chakra is awakened, it can lead to a significant transformation in a person's moral and spiritual life.

  • How can the Hamsa Chakra be cleansed or awakened?

    -The Hamsa Chakra can be cleansed or awakened through spiritual practices, maintaining a moral lifestyle, and developing discretion. This process can lead to a higher state of spiritual awareness and a pure expression of the spirit in everyday life.

Outlines

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👁️‍🗨️ The Hamsa Chakra: Gateway to Auspiciousness

The speaker discusses the importance of the Hamsa Chakra, located between the eyebrows, which is influenced by our senses. This chakra is responsible for overseeing 16 petals, each associated with different organs and the ability to discern auspiciousness. It is considered a vulnerable center due to its connection with external influences. The speaker emphasizes the impact of the eyes, which are likened to the 'window of the spirit,' and how improper use can negatively affect this center. The discourse also touches on the genetic predisposition towards discretion and how it can be compromised by external conditioning and ego.

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👂 The Impact of Senses on Spiritual Vulnerability

This paragraph delves into how our senses, particularly sight and hearing, can influence the Hamsa Chakra and lead to spiritual vulnerability. The speaker uses examples of how certain behaviors, such as flirtatious eye movements or an affinity for nonsensical sounds, can affect not only the individual but also others in their vicinity. The discussion extends to the sense of smell, illustrating how some people may lose their ability to discern pleasant from unpleasant odors due to cultural practices or personal preferences, which can lead to a loss of spiritual discernment.

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🗣️ The Role of Speech and Taste in Spiritual Development

The speaker addresses the role of speech and taste in spiritual development, focusing on how the misuse of language and the consumption of harmful substances can damage the Hamsa Chakra. The paragraph highlights the importance of maintaining a pure and innocent state of the chakra to develop discretion, which is essential for spiritual growth. The speaker also discusses how societal trends and marketing can lead to the loss of personal wisdom and discretion, resulting in a susceptibility to negative influences.

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🕊️ Awakening Spiritual Discernment

In this paragraph, the speaker emphasizes the importance of awakening the spiritual center, particularly SRI Ganesha within the Hamsa Chakra, to regain discretion and spiritual wisdom. The discussion points out how immoral lifestyles can lead to a loss of this wisdom and how the awakening of the chakra can lead to significant personal transformation. The speaker also touches on the idea of genetic predispositions managed by spiritual figures and how these predispositions can be spoiled by immoral living, leading to a loss of spiritual discernment.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Hamza Chakra

The Hamza Chakra, also known as the Ajna Chakra, is described as the 'third eye' and is located between the two eyebrows. It is considered a pivotal center in spiritual practices, particularly in the context of Kundalini yoga. In the video, it is mentioned as the center that expresses auspiciousness in our awareness and is responsible for discerning between what is beneficial and what is not. It is also associated with the ability to communicate with the divine and is guided by our senses, particularly sight.

💡Auspiciousness

Auspiciousness refers to the quality of being favorable or lucky. In the video, it is linked to the state of the Hamza Chakra, suggesting that when this chakra is alert and awakened, an individual can easily recognize what is beneficial or favorable in their life. The concept is integral to the theme of spiritual awakening and the development of discernment.

💡Discretion

Discretion, in the context of the video, refers to the ability to make wise and discerning choices, particularly between good and bad, constructive and destructive. It is mentioned as a genetic trait that can be spoiled by external influences and conditioning. The video emphasizes the importance of maintaining discretion to avoid being swayed by negative influences.

💡Kundalini

Kundalini is a concept in Hindu yoga and spiritual traditions referring to a form of primal energy or life force said to reside at the base of the spine. In the video, Kundalini is mentioned as the energy that, when awakened, can rise and bring about spiritual awakening and heightened senses, including the ability to perceive fragrances and spiritual truths.

💡Genetics

In the video, genetics are discussed in a spiritual context, suggesting that certain predispositions, such as the ability to discern between good and bad, may be inherent in individuals. It is also suggested that these genetic traits can be influenced or altered by external factors, such as societal conditioning and personal choices.

💡Ego

Ego, as used in the video, refers to the self-centered identity or sense of self that can cloud judgment and lead individuals away from spiritual truth. It is mentioned as a factor that can spoil the Hamza Chakra, leading to a loss of discretion and an inclination towards destructive behaviors.

💡Spiritual Awakening

Spiritual awakening is a central theme in the video, referring to the process of becoming more aware of one's spiritual nature and the divine. It is suggested that awakening the Hamza Chakra can lead to spiritual awakening, allowing individuals to perceive truth and make better choices in life.

💡Sensitivity

Sensitivity, in this context, refers to the heightened awareness and responsiveness of the senses, particularly in relation to spiritual experiences. The video discusses how the awakening of the Hamza Chakra can enhance one's sensitivity to spiritual signs and the ability to discern between positive and negative influences.

💡Destructive Behaviors

Destructive behaviors are actions or habits that harm one's well-being or spiritual progress. The video warns against engaging in such behaviors, which can damage the Hamza Chakra and lead to a loss of discretion and spiritual clarity.

💡False Gurus

False gurus are mentioned as individuals who may lead people astray from their spiritual path. The video implies that a lack of discretion can make individuals susceptible to being influenced by false teachings, emphasizing the importance of discernment in spiritual pursuits.

💡Collective Acceptance

Collective acceptance refers to the phenomenon where a group of people collectively endorses or adopts certain behaviors or beliefs, which can then influence others within the group. The video suggests that such collective acceptance can lead to the normalization of destructive behaviors, highlighting the importance of individual discretion.

Highlights

The hams chakra is located between the two eyebrows and is influenced by our senses.

The hams chakra is guided by our eyes, ears, nose, tongue, teeth, and throat.

The vishi of the hams chakra oversees 16 petals, which correspond to various organs.

The hams chakra is pivotal for expressing auspiciousness in our awareness.

An alert and awakened hams chakra provides divine discretion between good and bad.

Discretion is part of human genetics, but can be spoiled by external conditionings and ego.

The hams chakra is vulnerable due to its connection with external sensory organs.

The eyes are described as the window of the spirit, reflecting the state of the hams chakra.

Indiscreet use of eyes can spoil the hams chakra, leading to acceptance of destructive influences.

Some individuals have a genetic predisposition to reject destructive behaviors.

Collective acceptance of destructive behaviors can influence others through the hams chakra.

The sense of smell can be lost or distorted, affecting the hams chakra's ability to discern.

The throat's health reflects the purity of language and behavior, impacting the hams chakra.

Bad language and aggressive behavior can spoil the throat and hams chakra.

The hams chakra's awakening leads to the development of discretion and higher consciousness.

Awakening SRI Ganesha in the hams chakra can lead to a moral transformation.

The hams chakra's purity is essential for expressing the light of the spirit in daily life.

The hams chakra's state can be influenced by past life experiences and current behaviors.

Transcripts

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today we are going

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to worship the

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hams so far we have been

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always worshiping a

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d

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and time we

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worshiping this Center of

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Hamza now this chakra is it is you know

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placed

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between the two

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eybrows now two eyes represent the left

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and the right

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side so this

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Center is very much

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Guided by Our

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Eyes by our ears

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ear by our

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nose tongue

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teeth

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throat is a very

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important center because the vishi which

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has to look after

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16 petals which 16 petals which look

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after all these ear nose

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throat different different organs within

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us

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also it has to

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communicate with the

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vat so it has to pass through this

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Center of hams

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chakra hams chakra

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is the very pivotal

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Center which

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Expresses

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auspiciousness in our

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awareness that

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means if the center is alert and

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awakened then we immediately know what

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is officious and what is not

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auspicious or we can call it we get the

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Divine

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discretion I think it

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is a part of the

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genetics

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that people

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have

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discretion between good and

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bad destructive and

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constructive it is

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basically has to be

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there but we can

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easily spoil it

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by all these organs which are

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collecting the conditionings and the ego

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from

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outside that's why this Center is very

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vulnerable other centers are not so much

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connected outside as this Center is

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connected and receives all the

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information from all these organs

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for example the eyes now

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we eyes are very

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important because they say this is the

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window of the

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spirit and you have seen that when

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galini Rises and spirit starts

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shining there is a dilation of the

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pupils and you look like a innocent

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child and there's a twinkle in your

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eyes but the way we play with our eyes

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all the time the way we use it

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indiscreetly with our lust and

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greed we can spoil the center very

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badly once we start taking

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to

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destructive things in our life we

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immediately become

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a or we start

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accepting whatever is

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wrong whatever is destructive very

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easily I feel this is some sort of a

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genetic

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defect because in certain people they

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will not accept anything that is stupid

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idiotic or

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destructive but in certain people

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they're very prone and very easily can

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be taken

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to things which are absurd which are

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stupid and which are definitely

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destructive this can become a very

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Collective acceptance also and once it

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becomes a

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collective acceptance it starts

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penetrating

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throughout it does not only have the

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effect of absorption but also it has an

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effect of affecting other

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things say a person whose eyes are what

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we call FLIR or robing eyes such a

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person if he goes to one group of people

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who do not know what flirting is who do

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not know what ring eyes is with steady

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eyes he can

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influence those people

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and can make some of them of the same

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kind so what happens really is this that

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this is a very

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good door for all kinds

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of boots to enter entities to

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enter and when you start projecting it

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back the same

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boots can pass into another

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person and can create the same kind of

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vacuum or same kind of

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vulnerability in

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the hamsa chakra of other

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people so that's why eyes have to be

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very

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very clean innocent

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another you can see is what you

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hear some people if they hear something

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nonsensical they'll just put their hands

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to their ears they don't want to hear

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anymore but there are some people who

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like it and go

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on enjoying it ultimately they become

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survive or we can say conditioned

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that they like all these horrible things

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that normally a human being won't

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like now also you must have seen that

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people who like French people I think

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they have no discretion of

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smell they smell so

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awful but they eat all rotten food

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rotten cheese

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rotten absolutely rot

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wines but they never smell

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it anybody in their company can smell it

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even their hands smell of their rotten

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cheese you can't just smell it but they

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have lost the

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power in the same way in our country we

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have a cast called sweepers who do all

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the cleaning of dirty things with their

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hands they have no sense of smell they

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have lost the sense of smell the nose

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has lost that smell sense they cannot

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smell anything dirty that's how they can

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do their

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work so if you start

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also not being alert to

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fragrance I have seen that there are

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certain things people

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use uh made of

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tobacco uh they are supposed to be very

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good very famous uh brands of

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perfumes like tabak and all

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that so once they start liking that kind

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of a thing then they have other things

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like poison and other horrible things

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which this horrible smell in it apart

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from that first you smell is

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alcohol is a

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spirit but they don't

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mind

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because they see in

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that a very genial type of a

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pleasure but these Pleasures ultimately

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can kill all the cells of the nose and

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afterwards one may even lose the sense

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of

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smell one of the joy giving organ is the

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sense of

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smell when the Kundalini rises in many

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people they get a fragrance of many

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things some people get of Google or

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sometimes they get of a fragrance of

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sandal wood or something

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which is a very

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Natural Essence of flowers or maybe of

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some boots but this unnaturally made

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things which

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are

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actually

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destructive to your cells of

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smelling that is what they start using

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and once you start using these kind of

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things then what happens that you don't

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feel any bad smell anywhere like

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animals but so many animals can smell if

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not they don't call it bad or good but

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they can

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smell even that sensitivity of good and

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bad smell we human beings have got is

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lost so whatever is our Ascent as human

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beings that what a level we have gone

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start completely disappearing gradually

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one by one

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then same with the

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throat if the throat is using bad

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languages and

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is being

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used

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for

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uh abusing

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people showing temper on

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people or anything of

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aggression or sometimes

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people take things which can also spoil

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the throat by

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uh their destructive qualities like

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alcohol especially the

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smoking if you smoke then the throat

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gets vulnerable the sweetness of your

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voice is

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lost then they speak with a horse voice

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but this is all

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external it starts becoming

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external mouth smells with

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that and also the

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teeth react to all such things which we

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take without discretion about because

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that's the fashion because it is

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marketing well because it is

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advertised that means we have not got

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our own wisdom our own personality

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but when the center is

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awaken then what you develop is a

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discretion I was telling them

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yesterday how the word ham Has Come For

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This

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ENT because there a Sanskrit very

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beautiful

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couet he says that a swan is white and a

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crane is a white bird

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what is the difference between the

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Swan and a

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crane the answer is that when you mix

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milk with

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water the swan will just suck in the

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milk while the crane has no

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discretion no

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wew this discretionary power once we

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start losing

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we start

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becoming just like Rober I would

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say because we have no

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personality anybody can brainwash us and

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the more they tell us about our

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discretion we listen to them that

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explains why people so many thousands of

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people go to all these false gurus

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thousands of people why did they take to

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homosexuality and got into AIDS

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why thousands of people have taken to

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drugs it is

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unbelievable

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incredible why people have taken to all

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these things are destroying their life

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they see a man going into the pup coming

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out and falling down on the ground with

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all his purse being

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emptied but they go with the purse see

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that they have some money to go inside

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the pub again come out to fall down on

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the

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street whatever idiotic or nonsensical

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other people are

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doing when you see they

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idiotic you pay money to become

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idiotic one pays

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money to destroy

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oneself go out of the way it is so

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unnatural

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for anyone I mean even a dog or a cat or

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any animal knows where is the danger

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is they can smell the

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danger and they run away because they

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have to preserve their

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lives they think their lives are

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precious and they must live and live

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well but this ordinary Common Sense

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starts

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missing and they will say what's

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wrong what's wrong in this

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what's wrong with

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that that means the

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genetics of the aam

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AR now you should see there is no

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D on the

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H but it

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is the

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formless

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energy of so many

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organs which are looked after

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by Buddha

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mahavira Christ SRI

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Krishna four of

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them managed by Shri

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Ganesha so these genetics are put by SRI

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Ganesha because he is the source of

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wisdom so first once they spoil their

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muladhara the wisdom

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is

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finished basis the fundamentals are

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finished that's why immoral life is very

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detrimental to our life

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because we lose our

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discretion the discretion is

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lost then

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if you can awaken SRI Ganesha in the

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then

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suddenly you belong to the higher race

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of

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SES it's surprising I've seen people

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overnight give up their

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drugs very immoral people become

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extremely

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moral because of this chakra being

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suddenly

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awaken and the light of the spirit

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is best expressed through this

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chakra in everyday

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life in the collective life

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also so all these things that we have

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gathered from our previous life even

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after our second birth we carry little

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bit like an egg becomes a bird but still

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lots of things of the egg are hanging on

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to his body so you have to cleanse

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it so at this point when you have got

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your realization the first discretion

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should be how am I going to achieve that

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state of spirit the pure spirit

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SpiritualityChakra AwarenessDiscernmentSenses ImpactMindful LivingSelf-AwakeningGenetic InfluenceSpiritual CleansingHamsa ChakraSensual Balance
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