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1. the word Dhyana is almost interchangeable with the word Dharma. But whatever you use, you are using a word which means knowingness. Dhyana-that’s knowingness. It means knowingness. It means lookingness. (7ACC-25, 5407C19) 2. Dhyana could be literally translated as Indian for Scn, if you want to say it backwards. (7ACC-25, 5407C19)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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