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Getting to the Quintessence
by Marion Leigh, Findhorn Essences
Some thoughts on essence making, proving, and communication with Nature.
Making Yourself a Birthday Essence
by Donna Cunningham, MSW
A special and personal essence you can make yourself each year
around your birthday.
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