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Goddess of Creation: Inclusive Communities & Shared Growth
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Even though you have many people that may live their lives alone, or many people that may feel isolated from others, the intention when you were born into this life on earth was that people would work with one another. You would interact with each other, you would learn from one another, you would help and support one another. And then for those times when it’s necessary, let that person go, or group, or job, or whatever it may be.
I believe a change is coming where people will be more inclusive of one another and communities will grow.
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