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syn = In ''[[What Is Meditation?]]'', the chapter-title is: "Rest Contented with the Things -- as They Are"<br>First distinctive sentence of this letter: "Choice is the root-cause of all anguish." | | syn = In ''[[What Is Meditation?]]'', the chapter-title is: "Rest Contented with the Things -- as They Are"<br>First distinctive sentence of this letter: "Choice is the root-cause of all anguish." | ||
:Addressee: [[Ma Veet Sandeh]], Rome. | | |||
prevevent = What Is Meditation ~ 37 | | prevevent = What Is Meditation ~ 37 | | ||
nextevent = What Is Meditation ~ 39 | | nextevent = What Is Meditation ~ 39 | |
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event type | letter |
date & time | 14 Apr -- 30 May 1971 ? |
location | unknown |
language | English |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | WHATM38 |
- notes
- synopsis
- In What Is Meditation?, the chapter-title is: "Rest Contented with the Things -- as They Are"
First distinctive sentence of this letter: "Choice is the root-cause of all anguish." - Addressee: Ma Veet Sandeh, Rome.
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