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003 The Yogic Way—The Vase of Maitri

The desire-body seeks peace, rest, happiness. It works like a factory to achieve this, but only rarely finds brief moments of respite. The soft milky sweetness of maitri melts away all such ceaseless ambition, because it is the purified energy of desire itself. But when you need and want this elixir of the gods, how is it found?

 

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Ruth Fitzpatrick 2017-11-20T15:54:35+00:00

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