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What Is Karma? How Do You Break the Karmic Trap #Sadhguruonkarma

2014

Sadhguru speaks on the nature of memory and how it influences not just our mind and emotion, but also our body and genetic make-up. He also relates memory to the karmic structure in the human system and how to go beyond this.

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