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Asmita is placing our identification in objects of perception, including material things, memories, beliefs and concepts -- the ultimate concept being the thought of a being separate "I."
Thomas Amelio: New Year's Spiritual Renewal: Transform Your Identity Thomas Amelio 2011
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Asmita is placing our identification in objects of perception, including material things, memories, beliefs and concepts -- the ultimate concept being the thought of a being separate "I."
Thomas Amelio: New Year's Spiritual Renewal: Transform Your Identity Thomas Amelio 2011
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Asmita is the process of placing our sense of "I am-ness" in that which we are not.
Thomas Amelio: New Year's Spiritual Renewal: Transform Your Identity Thomas Amelio 2011
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Asmita is placing our identification in objects of perception, including material things, memories, beliefs and concepts -- the ultimate concept being the thought of a being separate "I."
Thomas Amelio: New Year's Spiritual Renewal: Transform Your Identity Thomas Amelio 2011
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Asmita is the process of placing our sense of "I am-ness" in that which we are not.
Thomas Amelio: New Year's Spiritual Renewal: Transform Your Identity Thomas Amelio 2011
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Asmita is placing our identification in objects of perception, including material things, memories, beliefs and concepts -- the ultimate concept being the thought of a being separate "I."
Thomas Amelio: New Year's Spiritual Renewal: Transform Your Identity Thomas Amelio 2011
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Asmita is the process of placing our sense of "I am-ness" in that which we are not.
Thomas Amelio: New Year's Spiritual Renewal: Transform Your Identity Thomas Amelio 2011
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Asmita is the process of placing our sense of "I am-ness" in that which we are not.
Thomas Amelio: New Year's Spiritual Renewal: Transform Your Identity Thomas Amelio 2011
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From the women group of Asmita, writers like Volga and Vasanta Kannabiran endorsed that the dalit connotes conscious people who are struggling against the dominance of caste, religion and patriarchy.
Untouchable Spring .... అంటరాని వసంతం kesav 2007
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From the women group of Asmita, writers like Volga and Vasanta Kannabiran endorsed that the dalit connotes conscious people who are struggling against the dominance of caste, religion and patriarchy.
Archive 2007-04-01 kesav 2007
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