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The ancient cultures studied the mind as the source of happiness, suffering and all of our very personal interpretations of life. 

Soul is my employer. My self is the employee. My mind is the sorting office and organization.My faculties and my virtues are my basic assistants. My tattwas are my elements. My chakras are my resources and my faculty to project within the aspect of my own life (which is my destiny) that is my profit.
