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One's fate, obviously, will either be for the better or for the worse, depending...
Author:
David R. Hawkins
Book:
The Eye of the I from Which
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One's fate, obviously, will either be for the better or for the worse, depending on the choices made by the spiritual will.
( David R. Hawkins )
[ The Eye of the I from Which ]
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