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Jiva atma (spirit soul, we have all of the qualities of the Lord but only in miniscule quantity, why are we here? We are making use of our very small amount of independance.
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Jiva atma (spirit soul, we have all of the qualities of the Lord but only in miniscule quantity, why are we here? We are making use of our very small amount of independance.
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