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		<title>Write to the Source (part 2)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Write to the Source A Workshop by Katherine De Lorraine Have you ever said, “I want answers!” or “If I only knew for sure…”? Problems and confusion are created by interference: our needs, desires, media, people and our minds’ perceptions (based on the past conditioning). We need clarity, direction, guidance, but how? The goal of [...]]]></description>
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