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“LA MEDICINA No importa dónde estamos en nuestro viaje único, nosotros tenemos un propósito. Cuando lo descubrimos, sabemos que nuestra verdadera medicina es aquello por lo cual debemos ofrecernos a nosotros mismos y al mundo. ¿Por qué seguir las enseñanzas de otro cuando tú estás aquí para seguir las enseñanzas de tu corazón y de tu Alma? Por qué estudiar la medicina de otro, cuando tu propia medicina sagrada es una sanadora. Cuando vivimos con verdadera compasión y amor por nosotros mismos y por otros, nos abren a la iluminación. Permite a la medicina de tu Alma elevarse mientras despiertas para saber, que eres sabio. acepta tu llamado. Bate tus alas y vuela, camina y muévete en la eternidad. E, igual de importante, ámate a ti mismo. Enséñanos tus métodos, curandero y curandera. Haznos probar tu néctar sanador.”

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