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Dec 31, 2007
 
Album: My Four-Legged Friends
Photos of my four-legged companions in the past. They have either made their transition to the Other Side (and are very much present with me in Spirit now) or I had to sadly find some of them new homes when I moved.

by Maia Nartoomid


Photos of my four-legged companions in the past. They have either made their transition to the Other Side (and are very much present with me in Spirit now)or I had to sadly find some of them new homes when I moved.
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Posted: Monday December 31, 2007, 11:22 am
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Maia Nartoomid
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female, age 60, married
Kapaa, HI, USA
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Dec
11
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Aloha to All,I feel many of you may find of interest as a vessel for Spirit and Abundance.Here is the direct link to my introduction on Spirit Mythos:EARTH STAR VOYAGERBLESSSINGS AND ABUNDANCE IN YOUR LIFE!Maia
Nov
28
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TAKE A JOURNEY WITH MY SPIRIT ANIMALS.
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Sep
24
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The Path into Healing by Sam Oliver is a model for healing through the feminine side of the soul. The purpose of this book is to outline a process whereby a person can understand and acquaint him or herself with an aspect of our awareness often negle...
Sep
22
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Yesterday evening I was listening to the news and they as usual were speaking about the swine flu and the vaccine being available soon. It is difficult for me to listen to the news these days. There is so much misinformation sensationalistic report...
Sep
21
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This book is about "A Fish Named Ed" by Sam Oliver who loses his mother. It goes into the process of grief in a very simple language allowing a child to comprehend where a loved one goes when they die. This is an introsp...
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Today Is a Good Day to Die - Part I By Lee Standing Bear Moore as told to Takatoka   I cannot remember when it was the first time I heard the Indian phrase, “Today is a good day to die.”  The phrase was used in the context of...
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27
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Our hearts go out to the Kennedy family today. A legacy has been lost and an empty space in our country is felt on this day. Sam Oliver @ http://www.pathintohealin g.com/   


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