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Goddess Of Creation: Unveiling Sacred Spaces
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When we open up this space, we are aligning within the Himalayan because when Buddha lived his life, he was in that which is now called Tibet and China and different parts of Asia. And as Christ was living his life upon the earth, even though he was more in the Middle East, he traveled up through India, Pakistan, and Tibet.
This area still feels sacred to me. I believe that there are many civilizations throughout here over the thousands of years.
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