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An Appreciation for the Subtle
An appreciation for the subtle is usually a sign of refinement. Consider art, or music, or literature, or sculpture, or any such refined pursuit. Human beings can survive without any of the above, if we’re talking purely physical or gross … Continue reading
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Tagged chanting, Meditation, spirituality, subtle, Yoga
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