Spiritual healing via touch
Some people have a magic touch, specifically the ability to transfer energy through their hands for meditative and spiritual purposes.
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Some people have a magic touch, specifically the ability to transfer energy through their hands for meditative and spiritual purposes.
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Aug. 27 at 9 p.m. Alibi Group Hug presents: Factory Party with Low on High, Manby’s Head, The Dirty Novels, The Scrams and DJ Cassyle The Launchpad 21 , $5
The younger generation is blowing away the smoke screen used to incite the public’s disapproval of marijuana.
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