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Be a window, not a pane, worshiper

Posted on February 26, 2015 by Lee-Anne Ragan

Explaining the inexplicable

A look up.  A stretch of the neck, to meet the horizon.

A view of the clouds.  Of beyond.

That’s Mountain Life Lens™ territory if I ever heard it.

Wise words from Kate Braestrup.

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