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Make music you love, and be open-minded about the music of others.
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Moby is a dilettante who has been making music for 32 years.
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Chopra would like to sit down with Nelson Mandela.
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Chopra would spend it on transformation and healing.
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We don’t have much to be proud of, Chopra says.
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The question, Chopra says, should be, “Can we find a creative solution?”
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Technology is unstoppable, but we must be sure to use it for good.
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The progressive realization of one’s goals and the ability to love.
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Chopra reclaims the words from fundamentalists.
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The spiritualist on whether desire can be taught.
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Spirituality is the experience of awareness outside the boundaries of your skin.
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Consciousness, Chopra says, is the ultimate reality.
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Chopra’s advice is to steel yourself against criticism and not seek approval.
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What is the gap between how old you are, and how old you think you are?
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Neuroendocrinology has biological as well as a phenomenological effects.
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Nature is discontinuity, and Chopra suggests that our consciousness lies somewhere in that gap.
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It is a technique that allows the mind to experience progressively abstract fields of awareness.
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Yoga, which comes from the word “yoke,” is the union of the body, mind and the spirit.
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The Bhagavad Gita is a mythical saga that describes the eternal conflict between good and evil.
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Deepak Chopra answers the question, “Where are We?” by saying we need to find a creative solution.
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Technological developments, in both their good and destructive incarnations, have shaped modern society.
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