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Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam: Book of Water
Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam: Book of Water
Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam: Book of Water
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Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam: Book of Water

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The second book in the Spiritual Meanderings series, Ultima Magus shares his spiritual, philosophical, emotional, political and more thoughts and feelings.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherUltima Magus
Release dateNov 13, 2016
ISBN9781370511389
Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam: Book of Water
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Ultima Magus

Just another dad who wanted to make big on all his dreams by becoming a writer, poet, and historian. I don't think anything is half as important as helping others and finding our voice. I'm the sort of person who has given away his last $3 to a friend.

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    Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam - Ultima Magus

    Introduction

    I could lavish you with my thanks for taking the time to read my book, but I’d rather spend the little attention span you may have for my introduction to tell you something else.

    You are dear to me. I wish all the good things you dream of to happen. I hope that none of your nightmares become a reality. Utopia is asking for a lot, but I don’t think it’s too much to ask what small good things we can inspire in one another, is it? Is it too much to have hope?

    I spend my walks picking up trash. I usually leave the house with some non-latex gloves and a trash bag; the longer the walk the bigger the bag. There are trash cans on the paths and in the parks so why shouldn’t I spend a free moment of mine helping make the world a better

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