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Date: January 20, 2005
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suffering -- the human mind, human consciousness itself. He was a revolutionary of the greatest kind. No one else did more, because he didn't rely on belief systems at all. He never felt they were necessary, and this is why his organization never became a cult...
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suffering -- the human mind, human consciousness itself. He was a revolutionary of the greatest kind. No one else did more, because he didn't rely on belief systems at all. He never felt they were necessary, and this is why his organization never became a cult...
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