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'''Babaji''' is an unascended master of the Himalayas. He has become well known in the West through the writings of Paramahansa [[Yogananda]]. Babaji has chosen to forgo the [[ascension]] by reason of the [[bodhisattva]] ideal, which means that he desires to remain on earth until everyone has won their freedom. He remains in a body of flesh in a cave in the Himalayas, yet he is able to dematerialize his body at will and carry himself and his followers from one part of the world to another. | '''Babaji''' is an unascended master of the Himalayas. He has become well known in the West through the writings of Paramahansa [[Yogananda]]. Babaji has chosen to forgo the [[ascension]] by reason of the [[bodhisattva]] ideal, which means that he desires to remain on earth until everyone has won their freedom. He remains in a body of flesh in a cave in the Himalayas, yet he is able to dematerialize his body at will and carry himself and his followers from one part of the world to another. | ||
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