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Ta Hio: The Great Learning of Confucius

Ta Hio: The Great Learning of Confucius

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“ Ego says, "Once everything falls into place, I'll feel peace." Spirit says "Find your peace, and then everything will fall into place." ” ― Marianne Williamson
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