37 - What You Call Happiness ... Isn''t

37 - What You Call Happiness ... Isn''t

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38 - How to Transform Your Being

Anytime you have a negative feeling toward anyone or anything, you’re living in an illusion. There’s something seriously wrong with you in need of correction. You’re not seeing reality. Something inside of you has to change. But what do we generally do when we have a negative fee ...  Show more

39 - Is There Any Way to Know You Are In Touch With Reality?

Is there any way you can know that what you are in touch with is Reality? Here is one sign: What you perceive does not fit into any formula whether given by another or created by yourself. It simply cannot be put into words. So, what can teachers do? They can bring to your notice ...  Show more

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