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Groups Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- It's easy to tell the evolutionary level of a group of beings, or an individual being, simply by examining their behavior, their art, their psychology,…
- You will always see, if this group is a highly evolved group or on the way up, a movement towards oneness.
- We applaud the people who are film stars, who get elected to an office, who are very athletic, the small group who play with power…
- Try to find a teacher of meditation and meditate at least once a week in a group with people who meditate a little better than…
- Most teachers of self-discovery have two types of students. They have students they deal with in a more exoteric way than the esoteric students. Esoteric…
- Many Eastern spiritual groups feel that women are not capable of enlightenment. They advise women to have sons and pray to be men in their…
- He would usually study with a small group of students, men and women.
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