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		<title>by: Daniel J. Belcher, Jr.</title>
		<link>http://spirituality.aztrx.net/10/mind-body-soul/#comment-124</link>
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					<description>&lt;a href="http://spirituality.aztrx.net/articles.php?CatID=66&#038;ArtID=98781" rel="nofollow"&gt;Guarding Your Soul&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;em&gt;By: Daniel J. Belcher, Jr., Thu Feb 8th, 2007&lt;/em&gt;
You must always guard your soul, it is your most valuable possession. Money can never replace you soul, because it is not the real you. The soul is that part of you that stares out into the outer world; it beholds the good and the bad. As the scriptures say, in part, what would a man give in exchange for his soul? My answer to the last question is absolutely nothing. Nothing can ever take the place of what your soul means to you; guard it well.</description>
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<em>By: Daniel J. Belcher, Jr., Thu Feb 8th, 2007</em><br />
You must always guard your soul, it is your most valuable possession. Money can never replace you soul, because it is not the real you. The soul is that part of you that stares out into the outer world; it beholds the good and the bad. As the scriptures say, in part, what would a man give in exchange for his soul? My answer to the last question is absolutely nothing. Nothing can ever take the place of what your soul means to you; guard it well.
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		<title>by: Howard G Charing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 23:43:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>&lt;a href="http://spirituality.aztrx.net/articles.php?CatID=66&#038;ArtID=108903" rel="nofollow"&gt;Ayahuasca &#038; Visionary Plants&lt;/a&gt; - &lt;strong&gt;Companions to the Soul
&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;By: Howard G Charing, Thu Jun 7th, 2007&lt;/em&gt;
Writing from my own personal perspective from my years of work and research in the Amazon Rainforest with the shamans and curanderos who drink the visionary plant brew called Ayahuasca. I use the term 'shaman' as a convenience as this title has only been 'imported' from the West into the Amazon quite recently in the past thirty years or so. A more appropriate general term could be 'vegatilista' or a seer and healer who work with plants from not only the physical or medicinal aspect but who are also in communion with the soul of the plant.</description>
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</strong><em>By: Howard G Charing, Thu Jun 7th, 2007</em><br />
Writing from my own personal perspective from my years of work and research in the Amazon Rainforest with the shamans and curanderos who drink the visionary plant brew called Ayahuasca. I use the term &#8217;shaman&#8217; as a convenience as this title has only been &#8216;imported&#8217; from the West into the Amazon quite recently in the past thirty years or so. A more appropriate general term could be &#8216;vegatilista&#8217; or a seer and healer who work with plants from not only the physical or medicinal aspect but who are also in communion with the soul of the plant.
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