share with everyone.
This may sound
a bit out of the way.
But it is true.
If you sing to
the Sun of love
and give thanks,
the Sun will
answer you
with stronger
healing rays.
It is truly miraculous,
and very divine.
The more you do,
the more you
will see, our
life is giving out
living light.
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