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The Spiritual Realm
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When a baby is born, the mother cajoles in the name of the Sun God, when the kid starts toddling he is taught about fairies and elves and then when we get married, we never forget to go to the church and still we shy from expressing that we believe in spiritualism! Why such a paradox? Perhaps the most important reason is the undue advantage taken by the spiritual gurus and priests over the ages. This is also true that we fear to tread lest people call us names branding us God fearing. The reason being that it is believed that spiritualism is the straw, which...



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