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Eastern Religions
Introduction "These and countless other moments in the lives of people around the world are threads of the tapestry we call "religion." The word is probably derived from the Latin, meaning "to tie back," to tie again." All of religion shares the goal of tying people back to something behind the surface of life-a greater reality, which lies beyond..." (Fisher, 2002). Eastern Religion while different in some concepts from Western religion has become a portion and
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