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Swami Shivananda
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BANERSHAR SHIVA LINGA
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Sri Sarada Devi
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Swami Vivekananda
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Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda, Swami Shivananda
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On the off chance that the appropriate response is “Gracious, it was impulse”, that is essentially restoring the inquiry… There is no such thing as intuition; there is no such thing as nature separate from propensity. The propensity is one’s moment nature, and propensity is one’s first nature as well. All that is in your tendency is the consequence of propensity, and propensity is the aftereffect of experience. There can’t be any information however as a matter of fact. (CW.IX.209-210)
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