Tis Armand Posted March 6, 2020 Hey, After living in 7 different countries and reading some of the best books of wisdom, I have been able to help every desperate person (who would listen to me) in the areas of health and escaping the prison of being single. If I can help you out, that would be great. I host free meditation sessions in Portugal for the general public, to lift the vibration of Lisbon. I wrote a book on soulmates because it needs to be written. The little that I know is worlds beyond the knowledge of the masses. My personal challenges are: understanding how best to do "the Sabbath", how best to use rhythm in structuring my days, how best to help the wider world outside my city, which mantras are most useful, etc. Love and blessings, Tis Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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