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Life to Death - Harmonizing the Tradition: Holistic and Meditative Approach for Caregivers and the Dying [Paperback]

Richard W. Boerstler , Hulen S. Kornfeld , Hulen S. Kornfield
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The great sages of ancient China believed that water represents the passage of human life, that birth was just one bend or turn in the eternal stream of life. Read the first page
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