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Why write a book on uncovering past lives? Because the benefits for personal empowerment, healing, and enlightenment are tremendous.
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The more we learn to link the use of breath, mind, and voice, the greater our own power in life.
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Turtles remind us that the way to heaven is through the earth. In Mother Earth is all that we need. She will…
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The true shaman, the true naturalist, works to reconnect conscious human life with Nature and Spirit through totems and ritual.
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In essence, everything is energy and cannot be destroyed.
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Enchanted worlds still exist because the child within us never dies. The doorways may be more obscure, but we can still seek…
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Weave your creative threads in the dark and then when the sun hits them, they will glisten with intricate beauty.
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Dance is one of the most powerful forms of magical ritual...It is an outer expression of the inner spirit.
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The eye by long use comes to see even in the darkest cavern: and there is no subject so obscure but we…
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