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Our Environment is Our Life

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Sadhguru Human WellBeing

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Our Environment is Our Life:

Sadhguru speaks about how everything in existence is connected, the animate and the inanimate;
the elements of
1. Air,
2. Water,
3. Earth,
4.Human beings,
5. Animals, and
6.plants.


Only if we keep our environment well, can we live well.

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