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“If you abruptly stop seeing someone after a relationship crisis, it can become so awkward and difficult to see them that you never do. That creates a lot of bad karma and certainly works against healing. Even if it’s uncomfortable, it’s better to see the person.”

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Geboor: Spiritual Fiction

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