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“»Versuch, mehr im Einklang mit deinem Körper zu sein! Nutz deine Sinne! Was spürst du unter deinen Pfoten? Erde, Gras, Zweige? Was riechst du abgesehen von den beiden Wachen in unserer Nähe? Welche Tiere befinden sich mit uns auf dieser Lichtung und welche in den Bäumen hinter uns? Verlass dich nicht nur auf deine Augen und deine Ohren! Du bist kein normaler Mensch mehr, deine Sinne sind so viel mehr als diese zwei. Nutze sie! Entdecke deinen Instinkt! Was spürst du?«”

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Emanio - Der Schöne und das Biest

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