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JOINED Heart beat of manpounding - yet Words of man written - yet Sounds of man spoken - yet Lines of man drawn - yet Beings of manhumming - yet Patterns of mancreated - yet Joined we becomerecognized. Susan "Sue" Bacon Trumpfheller is an author, teacher, researcher and coach. Sue works with her clients to use subtle energies to create their supportive environments. You can contact her at http://www.ecoentrepreneur.org
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