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The Tantric Curse

Anupama Garg

Top 10 Best Quotes

“Denying pleasure is equally detrimental as being overly attached.”

“A strong visual imagination acts as a magnet to draw the visualised into reality.”

“There is no perfect Human being, there is no perfect Life”

“The most beautiful and painful experiences can only be felt,they cannot be expressed or explained.”

“Tantrics flow with the rhythm of the universe, treating the universe as a manifestation of Shakti.They open themselves to receive universal energy and become a reservoir of those energies.When a Tantric blesses or curses, it materialises as accumulated energy, which when directed at someone has a massive impact”

“Restrain from Complaining and Explaining”

“Movement is fundamental to the Universe.”

“Love is a word, to which each of us have to give our own defination.”

“Love can only be expressed through actions. Words fail to encompass its enormity”

“Life is unpredictable.The words "always" and "never ever" cannot be uttered by mortals like us.”

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