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The Path of Self-Realization: Living True to Who We Really Are

By Ora Nadrich

Do you remember that famous scene in the movie Rocky, when he ran up seventy-two steps to the top of the Philadelphia Museum, and once he got there he raised his arms triumphantly? That’s you on the path of self-realization. You’re a champ on this life journey, yet it’s no easy road getting to the top step.

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