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Grandpa's Notebooks: The Evolution of an Amish Soul (edition 2007)

by Orva Schrock (Author)

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How should we then live? Abide as That, which is I as well as You, as well as everyone else, is the basis of All, is one without anything else whatsoever, is extremely Pure and the undifferentiated Whole, and with the firm conviction that you are That, be always happy. -- Heart of the Rhibhu Gita 26:30… (more)
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Title:Grandpa's Notebooks: The Evolution of an Amish Soul
Authors:Orva Schrock (Author)
Info:Outskirts Press (2007), 278 pages
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How should we then live? Abide as That, which is I as well as You, as well as everyone else, is the basis of All, is one without anything else whatsoever, is extremely Pure and the undifferentiated Whole, and with the firm conviction that you are That, be always happy. -- Heart of the Rhibhu Gita 26:30

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