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In this novel, the reader is invited to join Jan on an amazing journey On Angels’ Wings to different worlds and realms throughout our widespread cosmos.
Mariana Stjerna
Mariana Stjerna ist eine hochangesehene schwedische Seherin und Autorin. Hellseherisch seit ihrer Kindheit, hat sie spirituelle Bücher für Erwachsene und Kinder geschrieben, einschließlich Agartha - Die Welt im Inneren der Erde, Auf Engelsflügeln und The Bible Bluff.
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