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Essay heading: The Upanishads
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This begins with recognizing we were created by God, and that He/She loves us unconditionally. It is when we reach this level of contentment we come to truly know God. “But when he meets the True Self, the resplendent God, the source of creation, all his cravings are stilled.” In this quotation, it is made clear that, as humans, we always thirst for more, however, when we let go of our material desires and realize we are one with God, we will be forever satisfied... displayed 300 characters
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“Self is everywhere, shining forth from all beings, vaster than the vast, subtler than the most subtle, unreachable, yet nearer than breath, than heartbeat.” This quotation states the obvious: God is everywhere; we cannot escape Him/Her. He/She knows our actions before we have even contemplated them... displayed next 300 characters
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