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“Wake up, for the dawn is here and the moment is near. Call upon your guides, spirit and higher Self. The sun within each and every one of us will rise and shine. Release and free yourself. Lay down your arms and surrender to the embrace of infinity. All within this taste of love and freedom, release now. Walk and talk with me. Be and breathe with me. Spirit, guide me.”

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Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul

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