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Volume V, Twelve Issues 1932-1933: A New Look at Old Issues

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Volume V, Twelve Issues 1932-1933: A New Look at Old Issues
Volume V, Twelve Issues 1932-1933: A New Look at Old Issues

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Volume V, Twelve Issues 1932-1933: A New Look at Old Issues

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This Volume V represents Yogananda's financial ability to publish one Issue per month thanks to the generous munificence of an unnamed devotee. Recently a sincere lady devotee of Yogananda urged me not to change Yogananda's words. When she gave me an example of what she meant, I was able to send her a copy of the original document which showed that the offending word is part of the original and not a result of textual change by me. Folk, I do not change Yogananda's words...never have...never will! "I ain't nobody's guru," and I have no interest in teaching or guiding others. Nonetheless should you too believe that I have erred, please be as kind as this lady devotee and give me a chance to compare documents.

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