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Saturday, January 25, 2014
(WR) Taking Detachment Seriously
One of the key concepts in the
Gita
is detachment, and it's a notion that is very easy to misunderstand. Without saying too much here, I want to suggest that you think about what it might mean, and don't be too quick to assume that it is obvious.
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