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Everything they do is offered to the Supreme. Thus they feel peace, freedom from earthly entanglements, and unassailable happiness. This yogic science of transcend the "lower self" by the "higher self" is so ancient that Krishna says it was originally given to the sun god and, through his agents, to humans... displayed 300 characters
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(Living Religions, 14th edit; p. 94)
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Fisher, Mary Pat. "Hinduism." Living Religions 4th edition, 1999.
Witt, Mary Ann Ferse, Charlotte V. Brown, Roberta A. Dunbar, Frank Tirro, Ronald G. Witt. "The Civilization of India." The Humanities. 2001
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