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Sri Sarada Devi
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Swami Shivananda
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Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda, Swami Shivananda
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In what capacity can mental characteristics of experience be dense and made to live in one single cell of cellular material? There is no distinction between the cellular material of a fledgling and that of a human cerebrum. Everything we can say as to physical transmission is that it comprises of the few protoplasmic cells cut from the dad’s body. … Yet, what drivel to accept that ages and periods of past human experience got packed into a couple protoplasmic cells! (CW.IX.212)
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