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Chapter 10
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    And tions remain, righey always were.

    t anso eacion, because eacs an individuals perception.

    In anso tion, quot;ed man?quot; someone can say, quot;God created man.

    quot; But so ;e man? e e man in t place?quot; tter rig is.

    Finally one mig;ell, t!quot;

    If to get ultimately

    Someone mig;It is all maya; it is beyond comprehension.

    quot; On t everyt it is all an illusion, maya; alking about everytually coming out of anding.

    o ood t everyt everything is beyond comprehension.

    If everyto s up; t say all is maya.

    is really beyond compre keep quiet; to answer.

    Some people say God created man so man can attain God.

    foolisrue t e man as a god in t place? o go trouble? Someone else declares, quot;to fulfill the unfinished karmas of previous lives.

    quot; But t can be asked, quot;t  life  any ot.

    t fruits  initial birt; Obviously it  cause.

    In my vieimate questions.

    All pally dis.

    But ty is hidden very deep.

    And once ty escapes your notice, tructure  find any difficulty.

    Once you ed a lie -- t lie -- all truths.

    Once a person believes t God is tor, tter ends righere.

    But or? If tion arises even once, it means tter   her begun nor ended.

    In my view, religion should also be perceived as a science.

    Some time before ein ;iate betist and a p; Einstein replied, quot;I call t man a scientist y-nine.

    And about t it is all t
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