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“Stepping up the game, as if there are no winners or losers. Simply players within a field, unified in conscious love. Aware of the stakes, connected to those playing for a better way- for all to see clear. Flourishing into a river from the heart to the Soul: A nation undivided, unified in a field of conscious play, with never-ending love for our great nation. A magnificent player. Playing fair, with all. Stepping up in our glorious world, within a planet of conscious global natives. Our interconnected world, supported by sovereign beings- Our vote is our word.”

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Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul

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