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April — Zeal and Inner Power

Find out how to connect with your inner power

Devoted yoga practice develops into zeal and enthusiasm. Yogic zeal makes daily life a joy and delight. In zeal you release negative emotions such as anger, envy, fear, jealousy, shame and arrogance. They fall away like dead leaves. Zeal roots you in Spirit, soul and a new attitude.

Theme of the Month, Inner Power, Helpful Qualities

A Tremendous Power

If you have zeal you’ve got tremendous power helping you go forward.

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Which of these is part of the triple transformation?
1. The true self replaces the false self
1. The true self replaces the false self
True, but there is a better answer
2. Love, light, bliss, and knowledge descend on you
2. Love, light, bliss, and knowledge descend on you
True, but there is a better answer
3. Your consciousness moves from mental to spiritual
3. Your consciousness moves from mental to spiritual
True, but there is a better answer
4. All of the above
4. All of the above
Correct

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