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Information for "Unless one is situated in the mode of goodness, one cannot see things as they are. The passionate and the ignorant cannot even see things as they are"

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Display titleUnless one is situated in the mode of goodness, one cannot see things as they are. The passionate and the ignorant cannot even see things as they are
Default sort keyUnless one is situated in the mode of goodness, one cannot see things as they are. The passionate and the ignorant cannot even see things as they are
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Page creatorKrsnadas (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation13:35, 21 August 2012
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