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InILLUMINATIONbySapna MBuddhism Says Your Mind Fluctuates 8 Million Times DailyFrom Hell to Buddhahood, we experience 10 life conditions every day.Oct 18, 20214Oct 18, 20214
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InILLUMINATIONbySapna M7 Reasons Why Buddhism is a Modern-Day Spiritual PracticeBuddhism is about transforming this world of suffering and hardship into a world of hope - Dr. Daisaku IkedaJun 26, 20211Jun 26, 20211
InILLUMINATIONbySapna MThe Significance of Mentor and Disciple in BuddhismOur chief want in life is somebody who will make us do what we can — Ralph Waldo EmersonJun 10, 20212Jun 10, 20212