The Indian mosaic (Part the third)
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India; Buddhism; paganism; shamanism; death; life; reincarnation; experience; interview; Dalai Lama; Bogd gegenAbstract
The third passage is from the manuscript of the author of "the Indian mosaic". First published in No. 1 of 2010, the second in No. 2, 2010References
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