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In the case of cognition of one mind by another, we would have to assume cognition of cognition, and there would be confusion of memories...identify
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Asked by spandana k,
17 Jan 11:01 am
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The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 4.21
In the case of cognition of one mind by another, we would have to assume cognition of cognition, and there would be confusion of memories..
Answered by LIPSIKA, 17 Jan 11:03 am
In the case of cognition of one mind by another, we would have to assume cognition of cognition, and there would be confusion of memories..
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This is a FALSE ID of RELIGION SELLERs in the forum just like lipsika...both with false photograghs. How desperate these people are!
Answered by Shunmugham, 18 Jan 07:27 am
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