“You do not need to seek freedom in a different land, for it exists with your own body, heart, mind, and soul.”

Source: Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom, P.xxii

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Indian yoga teacher and scholar 1918–2014

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