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The Late Summer…

  • David A. Tucker, L.Ac, LMP
  • Aug 31, 2009
  • 1 min read

The Late Summer – a time of harvest – gathering nourishment and sustenance, an internal storehouse, so that we can smoothly transition through the autumn and winter leading to a flourishing rebirth in spring. We feed our bodies with food, our minds with the sights, sounds, colors, smells all around us, and our spirit with a strong center, rooted in understanding, attentiveness, stability and unconditional love.

 
 
 
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