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Huston Smith, the scholar of religion, once described a spiritually "realized...
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Michael Pollan
Book:
How to Change Your Mind: What
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Huston Smith, the scholar of religion, once described a spiritually "realized being" as simply a person with "an acute sense of the astonishing mystery of everything.
( Michael Pollan )
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