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The Art of Healing

editor’s note

I have to talk here with you about matters of the heart. Over the last couple of weeks, in the community where I live, two people have passed away. Both of them were very well known, because they happened to be big contributors to the community, and both of them were women – in their 50s or 60s. So. You feel it. You are amazed how much you feel it. One of these women I didn’t know, and the other I knew of. It does make me feel sad. I feel dis-heartened, even

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