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By Christopher Isherwood
Published: 1965
"The divine can be found in the hearts of those who seek it, each whisper of faith echoing the eternal truth that we are all connected in the quest for enlightenment."
The history of Ramakrishna's unusual spiritual attainment, observed by many trustworthy witnesses less than a hundred years ago in a temple compound on the banks of the Ganges River just four miles from Calcutta.
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“The divine can be found in the hearts of those who seek it, each whisper of faith echoing the eternal truth that we are all connected in the quest for enlightenment.”
Ramakrishna and His Disciples
By Christopher Isherwood
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