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SADHGURU.

It's obscene to keep giving & not receiving.

It means something to the giver, & one shouldn't take that away.

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" More than a life, Sadhguru " is the extraordinary story of Jaggi Vasudev or Sadhguru - a young agnostic who turned yogi; a wild motorcyclist who turned mystic; a sceptic who turned Spritual guide.

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