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CharlieWard

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Those who have attained self-realization understand that their social existence and behavior before realization were largely products of
 
  A) sociocultural conditioning.
  B) hereditary influences.
  C) mistaken beliefs.
  D) misguided lifestyle habits.

Question 2

According to Patanjali, concern with the external world and active senses specifically inhibits
 
  A) growth. B) self-awareness. C) understanding. D) health.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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