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  Tao is the Kundalini [https://www.amruta.org/1992/05/31/shri-buddha-puja-shudy-camps-1992/?highlight=tAO (31-05-92)]
   


The second person who really emerged out of it, all this ritualism and all that that they had created out of Buddha’s life, was [[Lao Tse]], who preached about Tao. Tao is the all-pervading Divine Power. Power of love. And He talked about it, He explained about it, and He started another group of people, who were to be given realization.
Tao is the Kundalini [https://www.amruta.org/1992/05/31/shri-buddha-puja-shudy-camps-1992/?highlight=tAO (31-05-92)]
 
The second person who really emerged out of it, all this ritualism and all that that they had created out of Buddha’s life, was [[Lao Tse]], who preached about Tao. Tao is the all-pervading Divine Power. Power of love. And He talked about it, He explained about it, and He started another group of people, who were to be given realization. [https://www.amruta.org/1983/05/26/public-program-brighton-uk/?highlight=tAO (26-05-83)]

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Tao is the Kundalini (31-05-92)

The second person who really emerged out of it, all this ritualism and all that that they had created out of Buddha’s life, was Lao Tse, who preached about Tao. Tao is the all-pervading Divine Power. Power of love. And He talked about it, He explained about it, and He started another group of people, who were to be given realization. (26-05-83)

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