Asha is not a fixed doctrine but a changing, personal, never-ending movement toward virtue.
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Asha as becoming
Asha is not a fixed doctrine but a changing, personal, never-ending movement toward virtue.
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"...and what's really important to understand is that Asha is constantly becoming so you have to constantly"
"work towards it there's no there's no end point to Asha all right and Asha is going to be different for everyone but if..."
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