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1    3|   illusion. Just as, in a limited form, a nation or a community
2    4| descending forms of Zát and Sifat form the circle of the Absolute.
3    6|       various periods. Though the form and teachings of the several
4    6|           to bear it in its naked form. Those who see the truth
5    9|         God is symbolized by each form of this wonderful world.
6   11| philosophies in the most apparent form. There was no necessity
7   15|         of the only Being, in the form of love and beauty, has
8   19|    clearly, sometimes in a veiled form, warnings of coming dangers
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