As a consequence of her regular spiritual practices (both in this lifetime and in past lives), she is blossoming in the following qualities of enlightenment, perhaps not entirely, but to a significant extent:
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Her mind is frequently peaceful.
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She does not have too many unwelcome thoughts, nor does she experience a lot of "mental chatter"—her mind is fairly quiet... for some of the time, anyway.
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When she gets angry or hurt or sad or upset, it does not last too long.... or, if it is lasting, she turns inward and works on herself until she finds peace again.
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She seldom or never feels hatred or jealousy or the desire to harm someone.
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She never feels greed.
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She sees God (or Buddha or Jesus or Mary or Krishna or Radha or Allah) in many people.... or in all people.... even when they are denying their own divinity by engaging in evil.
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She loves others unconditionally, meaning that even if they impose a "condition" of rejecting or betraying or harming her, she keeps loving them anyway.... her mature love cannot sour into hatred.
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She unconditionally loves a large number of people.... or all people.... however, she loves different people with different levels of intensity.
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She has the quality of childlike innocence. Alternatively, if she "lost" her innocence at some time in her life, she has subsequently regained it. ("Om Namaha Shivaya," which is the most ancient of all the great Sanskrit mantras, means, "I return to innocence.")
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She receives guidance directly from God, and she follows this Spirit guidance, even when it takes courage to do so (e.g. because others might get angry or think she's nuts).
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