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Moving beyond past wounds and hurts and building a culture of respect, dignity, and flowering love
William Keepin Divine Duality: The Power of Reconciliation Between Women and Men
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Moving beyond past wounds and hurts and building a culture of respect, dignity, and flowering love
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William Keepin

Divine Duality: The Power of Reconciliation Between Women and Men

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I am not a mechanism, an assembly of various sections.and it is not because the mechanism is working wrongly, that I am ill.I am ill because of wounds to the soul, to the deep emotional self,and the wounds to the soul take a long, long time, only time can helpand patience, and a certain difficult repentancelong difficult repentance, realization of life__ mistake, and the freeing oneselffrom the endless repetition of the mistakewhich mankind at large has chosen to sanctify.