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Tag: practice what you preach

meditation mondays: everything [and everyone] is sacred

Posted on 24 Nov 201421 Apr 2015 by Elizabeth

happy monday, friends! i sure do hope that your week has started off great, as mine has. here in asheville,…

Posted in in the wildTagged beliefs, faith, ferguson, meditation mondays, missouri, native american, native november, practice what you preach, religion, rituals, sacred, soul space, spirit, way of lifeLeave a Comment on meditation mondays: everything [and everyone] is sacred

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About Liz

Mystic. Theologian. Mentor. | Wanderer. Homebody. Photographer. French fry lover. Moon-gazer. Roadtripper. Wine + beer connoisseur. North Carolina-raised. Sweden-settled. Daughter. Aunt. Sister. Wife.

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