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Lesson 2 - Second Sohila Sabad: Oneness

Getting to Know Sohila

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There are many units of time in a month, like minutes, quarters, days, etc. Numerous seasons come into existence through one solar process.

There are many units of time in a month, like minutes, quarters, days, etc. Numerous seasons come into existence through one solar process. Similarly, in this world created by the Creator, many forms of creation and different doctrines or philosophies come into existence. But an individual should associate with that doctrine or philosophy alone, in which only the glory of the one Creator is sung.

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