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BUREAU EDITORIAL
Pécheur, ou divin ?
Alors que certaines confessions considèrent l&#039;être humain comme pécheur par nature, l&#039;Hindouisme maintient que notre soi le plus profond est l&#039;âme divine et immaculée, ou atma. 

Par Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami

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