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Healing at a Distance?
Healing at a Distance? The other day I had a distance healing. Of what? you might ask. Was it a psychological problem? That’s why we have therapists. Was it a physical problem? We have medically-approved treatments for those, backed by … Continue reading →
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“Hundreds of People”
“Hundreds of People” In A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens’ great novel of the French Revolution, there is a scene where the book’s heroine says: “I have sometimes sat alone here of an evening, listening, until I have made the … Continue reading →
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