
Why God Permits Evil and How to Rise Above It
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Why God permits suffering is answered here in Why God Permits Evil and How to Rise Above It.
The sage words of spiritual teacher Paramahansa Yogananda provide strength and solace for times of adversity by explaining the mysteries of God's divine drama.
For centuries, philosophers and religious scholars worldwide have sought to answer the question of why a loving God would allow the world sorrows and tragedies.
Here, listeners will come to understand the reason for the dualistic nature of creation, inspired insights on this back-and-forth between good and evil, and receive guidance on how to rise above even the most challenging circumstances.
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