Why yogis do not need anything from life, only minimal needs are satisfied and that’s all



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Why yogis do not need anything from life, only minimal needs are satisfied and that's all? and got a better answer

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Because it has always been said that the important thing is what is inside and not outside, looking after death at the development of the soul, a set of planned energies, righteousness, while most people on the contrary destroy themselves through idleness, sins and worship of the golden calf, which has always led to self-destruction! P.S.: read books by Seklitova L. A. and Strelnikova L. L. and much will become clear?

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Because it was always said that the important thing is what is inside and not outside look Judges after death on the development of the soul set of planned energies righteousness and most on the contrary self destroys through idleness sins and worship of the golden calf which has always led to self-destruction! P.S.: Read books by Seklitova L. A. and Strelnikova L. L. and much will become clear.

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they lie.

Response from 0[+++++]
Because they are LIGHT.

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Because they have everything inside.

Response from 0[+++++]
En. potential + control of your inner state is abundant. Voila and you're in the dumps.

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For starters, where did they first appear? In warm regions where you can do nothing, food grows everywhere, clothes are almost unnecessary and you can build a house out of banana leaves and twigs. When it's cold for three months and very cold for nine months you need clothing, a house, food for the winter, etc. then you don't have time to meditate.

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yogis are human beings too, they just learned to control their lives.

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even monkeys have a fashion of imitation.

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change of worldview

 

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