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How to Heal Our Freaking World & Rock to live and lead a better legacy for humanity right now....

You may shiver or get goose bumps when you read what I have to share with you if you have already seen The Secret and understand that we are what we think, eat, etc.

Michael Jackson told Gotham Chopra: " I don't want to die like Marlon Brando. I want to go out like Elvis. Both these people were icons of his obsession. Both Presley and Jackson are legends in their own right, taking their music to new heights to give joy with the feel good factor that allows us to freaking rock as we go through the ups and downs in life...

We all have our personal thoughts about Michael Jackson's life and legacy. We are also aware that he surrounded himself with some negative energy which ultimately caused his death at such a young age. Listen to what one of my mentors Dr. Deepak Chopra said when he was interviewed on radio. Visit the link below to read what was said.


http://movies.rediff.com/report/2009/jun/26/deepak-chopra-on-mj.htm

Below are some insights that I want to share with you on how we can continue to Freaking Rock and heal our turbulent world, thanks to MJ'S legacy song below. Please take time to read his words and feel this resonance.

Now I urge you to share MJ's passion and intention to let positive energy flow to help heal people and also inspire them to live and lead a better legacy and not just leave one as many people like Bill Gates, Warren Buffet & Co are currently doing:


"Heal The World"
Written and Composed by Michael Jackson

There's a place in your heart, and I know that it is love
And this place could be much brighter than tomorrow
And if you really try, you'll find there's no need to cry
In this place you'll feel there's no hurt or sorrow

There are ways to get there if you care enough
For the living, make a little space, make a better place...

Heal the world, make it a better place
For you and for me, and the entire human race
There are people dying: If you care enough for the living
Make a better place for you and for me

If you want to know why there's a love that cannot lie
Love is strong, it only cares of joyful giving
If we try, we shall see in this bliss we cannot feel fear or dread
We stop existing ... and start living

Then it feels that always Love's enough for us growing
So make a better world ... make a better world...

Heal the world, make it a better place
For you and for me, and the entire human race
There are people dying, if you care enough for the living
Make a better place for you and for me

And the dream we were conceived in will reveal a joyful face
And the world we once believed in will shine again in grace
Then why do we keep strangling life, wound this earth, crucify its soul?
Though it's plain to see, this world is heavenly ... Be God's glow

We could fly so high, let our spirits never die
In my heart I feel you are all my brothers
Create a world with no fear, together we cry happy tears
See the nations turn their swords into plowshares

We could really get there if you cared enough for the living
Make a little space, to make a better place...

Heal the world, make it a better place
For you and for me, and the entire human race
There are people dying, if you care enough for the living
Make a better place for you and for me

There are people dying, if you care enough for the living
Make a better place for you and for me

There are people dying, if you care enough for the living
Make a better place for you and for me

Yes it it time to make a big difference to peoples lives
and be inspired by shifts taking place and by Nick,
a giant of a man who walks his talk.

http://www.robertdesouza.com/

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Robert WoW De Souza Comment by Robert WoW De Souza on July 13, 2009 at 11:11am
FREE MASS TRANSMISSION
NEW MOON ECLIPSE IN MAGDALENE
July 22, 8pm
HEALING THE WOUNDS OF LOVE
JUDGMENT / FORGIVENESS

This is a momentous period in history : 3 eclipses in 1 month, with July 22 falling on the New Moon for new beginnings, Solar Eclipse, and Magdalenes Day to highlight and unify the Sun and Moon, male and female, in Union.

To celebrate this day, a Free Mass Transmission to help anyone with the changes happening in their lives will be shared from the ancient Magdalene Monastery of Perillos in SW France, near the Christed site of Rennes Le Chateau. We will be traveling here especially to share this energy with you.

The main issue of conflict and suffering in the world, and the barrier to authentic relationships, is judgment. This suffering is caused by a lack of love. From Perillos, with Magdalene, we will share the healing balm of forgiveness and love that can dissolve and align these wounds into the Source of All things. This is the Second of the Five Wounds of Love Transmissions, the Wounds that Christ felt on the Cross, and that we all have to travel through in order to live as love, no matter what spiritual path we are on.

What is ‘wrong’ in your life? How do you judge your partner? Do you blame your parents and childhood for how you are today? Do you judge others and the world for the way they lead their lives? Do you judge others ‘flaws”? Do you judge the life you have led and the decisions you have made? Do you condemn others and the world for how they are? Do you silently judge people when they are talking to you? Are there a lot of ‘shoulds’ in your life …I ‘should’ have done this, I ‘should do that ..’

Even when we are being judged, if we can ask how we can help that person, in that moment, then a change can happen.

Contemplate this before this Transmission. Be honest and humble, and help will come to you in ways you cannot imagine. Take full advantage of what is being offered to you, and make this day one of healing, gentle loving, self examination and letting go. Make a Vow on this Day to learn from, and never to repeat these actions, and you will be helped. If you are in Sacred Relationship, ask and pray that all judgments you have that block your relating be revealed and healed back into an innocent, open heartful love.

Judgment is the heartbeat of duality. Forgiveness wipes the slate clean, as you forgive yourself, others, and ask for forgiveness from Source for all the judgments you make.
Forgiveness takes courage, an act of will to serve love, to come forward and be humble, to honestly admit your mistakes, and heal them. You have created it all, and through forgiveness you can unmake it all.

Blessing yourself through this action helps you to become a beacon of light for others, and a light unto yourself. And that is what we want for you, in this time when all religions are dissolving and an authentic spirituality is blooming.

Bless you on this auspicious day of love.

To receive this Free Mass Transmission at 8 pm on July 22, just email us from out CONTACT page.

http://www.christblueprint.com

Love One Another, as I have Loved You...
Christ's Last Words.

Anaiya Aon
Robert WoW De Souza Comment by Robert WoW De Souza on July 6, 2009 at 10:15am
Here are some fun jokes to start your day today. Have a kit kat break before you get serious...

EVER WONDER....

Why the sun lightens our hair, but darkens our skin ????

Why don't you ever see the headline 'Psychic Wins Lottery ????

Why is 'abbreviated' such a long word ?????

Why is it that doctors call what they do 'practice ?????

Why is lemon juice made with artificial flavor, and dishwashing
liquid made with real lemons ????

Why is the man who invests all of your money called a broker ????

Why is the time of day with the slowest traffic called rush hour ????

Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food ????

Why didn't Noah swat those two **mosquitoes? ** ????

Why do they sterilize the needle for lethal injections ????

You know that indestructible black box that is used on airplanes?
Why don't they make the whole plane out of that stuff? ????

Why does wool shrink but sheep don't shrink when it rains ????

Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together ????

*If con is the opposite of pro, is Congress the opposite of progress ????

If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal ????

Now that fun time is over.... time to earn some dosh helping
ourselves first so we then helping others..

Have a dynamic week sharing your amazing talent...

Namaste
Robert WoW De Souza Comment by Robert WoW De Souza on July 3, 2009 at 6:27am
Margaret Mead's famous words that Nelson Mandela endorsed explains why you are extra-ordinary. We must always ask ourselves: “How can I allow myself to be brilliant, fabulous, talented and radiating, full of love with an abundance mentality. Remember, that Fear, Lack, Ego takes it toll and slows us down frequently..

“Our deepest fear is not that we are not sufficient enough for ourselves;
Our deepest fear is that we possess more strength than we can measure.
It is our LIGHT, not the darkness within us that scares us the most.

As I sit here enjoying the sunrise and admiring the beauty of my garden I pinch myself and feel alive that I am truly blessed to be able to share this with you as millions in the world cannot do this for various reasons..Very often due to fear, insecurity etc. We must learn not to get disconnected from living in this sacred space.

Just remember that as you read this, you feel some more goose bumps or shivers if you are ready to freaking rock..We must never get dis-connected from Mother Earth unless you want to get into the PITS and feel depressed. As you manifest your dream with pure intentions everyday, take time out to get into balance by walking bare foot in the garden and allow the silence there to heal you. Admire the beautiful flowers and enjoy the natural fragrance of the plants and the grass energise you as you do your deep breathing exercises.

If you do not have a garden go to your nearest park, take off your shoes and connect with mother earth. Listen to the sounds of the birds, insects and if there is a stream or fountain, the energy in the flow of water... Take more deep breaths and you will feel totally refreshed and ready to unleash your spirit for the day...

If you know about Chakras, put you finger in the middle of your forehead. Imagine that from that point a light starts to shine…it is like a beam, the beam has a wonderful colour. The light is strong and bright and you are connected to it. Use your imagination…learn the master plan of how you can imagine (see) your own colour in yourself. Feel…how you can transform the energy in your own body. Perhaps you will feel the power and presence of effortless being. Just let yourself relax open your mind and fall into effortless being. I will also recommend you to start with meditation. I can send you links and local places to visit to get you started.

If you want to maintain your momentum after attending Next Step or any powerful motivation event remember that you must take time out everyday to invest in yourself by taking regular time to let go, play, and have FUN attending FREAKING EVENTS where you also learn to express yourself with music and the links that have been provided for you as this enables us to lift our soul to new heights where ever we are.... no matter what...

You know; you have within you all the power of the Universe. No one is more powerful than You.
As a spiritually minded being. It’s Impossible for you to mis-use or abuse the power within as it is abundant.
Robert WoW De Souza Comment by Robert WoW De Souza on July 2, 2009 at 1:40pm
Evolution, History, Culture and Me by Chris Parish

Some thoughts and reflections on human development focusing on England/Britain particularly (since I happen to be English) and seen through an evolutionary lens from a great change maker and one of my good friends.

Here's a link to a public debate on the subject, ‘Cynicism: the British Disease?' where I was one of the speakers. I unfurled the Union Jack flag during the short introduction, not because I am a rabid nationalist or a member of the BNP, but to prove my point that we British have a weird relationship to our identity at this point. The flag is a symbol of our relationship to our nationality and we are averse or embarrassed by the sight of it.

In the last several years I've become more and more interested in the state of our collective culture in Britain, and over these last few months, the subject of why I am as I am, and why we are as we are, in this country, has become a real fascination. I want to set down some of my discoveries and conclusions in several blogs and see where it goes. I realize that I can't separate my own makeup from the cultural milieu that has had such a formative influence on me. It's always tempting to brush this away with the conviction that , ‘I'm an individual who makes up his own mind', but it's ever more clear to me these days that we are far more (infinitely more, to be more precise!) influenced by our environment than our self image prefers to admit.

I had a thought to subtitle this investigation, ‘The Evolution of the English: Predicament and Potential', though I have to admit that Spiral Dynamics maestro Don Beck captures it much better in his phrase, ‘From Rule Britannia to Cool Britannia to Integral Britannia'.

Put simply, and generalizing : As a national culture in the UK at this point of time, we seem to be stuck; we are cynical and indifferent with no real creative cultural story or direction or higher values to aspire to; disconnected from our creative national past and avoiding the history that led us to this predicament. Dystopically reveling in our amazingly developed sarcastic wit, we are not actively and consciously following the national collective evolutionary thread or current nor using our many undoubted highly developed capacities and talents. I feel we need to discover what evolutionary qualities and contributions can we as a nation, bring to the global table? Despite my critical remarks here, I'm actually passionately interested in how we as a nation can move forward and evolve, and dare I say, I'm proud to be British.

But in order for us to develop and evolve and create a new culture based on deeper values, we need to know where we are now, and also where we've come from. Britain has had an illustrious past, playing one of the largest parts, and arguably the largest, in forming the modern world of any nation. No, I'm not trying to go backwards and dwell on how ‘the sun never sets on the British Empire'. But I'm interested in where we have got to now and why we are here and how we can go forward collectively. Just as there is a thread or current which runs through each individual's life, and which we can become more and more awake to, so there is a creative evolutionary thread in the history of a nation, which we need to connect with and see what new expression that can take in the 21st century.

As I said, generally we are by and large pretty cynical. I know it's a common feature of all postmodern cultures to be ironical and cynical, but our English version has an extra edge; it's something more than that. I've lived and worked for years in Holland and Germany and the States, East and West Coast as well as Australia, and while cynicism is a definite feature in these countries too, I am struck by the difference back home: we are just more vehement and negative.

Unless one is such a cynical realist that all this just seems like a rational and balanced point of view, it has to be said that the British are at this point in time, quite slanted towards cynicism as a nation.

But why? Why do we generally tend to have such a negative slant and take perverse pleasure in pulling things down; pointing out so with such sarcastic wit what's wrong with just about everything?

And it's not just ‘that culture out there'; it's me too, heaven forbid! Culture doesn't exist out there apart from the individuals who form and sustain it by our shared views and values. Like myself, most of us don't see ourselves as being cynical. It's just the received cultural conditioning that we absorb unwittingly by osmosis due to being in our particular environment at this point in time.

I would wonder why I tended to downs, "Yes, it certainly was a momentous event when the USA created the Declaration of independence, but mind you, it wasn't much of a celebration for slaves or Native Americans. I don't recall them getting a mention in the said document......", I find myself saying to an American colleague in a discussion about culture, when we happened to be talking about the event which still inspires and informs Americans today. I wonder afterwards why I said this? Why do I habitually tend to deliver barbed sarcastic put downs? This didn't seem to have anything to do with anything that had happened to me in my individual psychological past.

The popularity of British books such as, ‘Is it Just Me or is Everything Shit?' with its fascinating sequel, ‘Is it Just Me or is Everything Shit Volume 2?' strikes a similar chord.

It sounds perverse but I enjoy reading obituaries; not because I'm morbid, but because it is the only socially acceptable literary avenue where the writer is allowed to be uncynical and praise the achievements of the deceased subject; a rash act which would normally raise questions about the writer's gullibility, judgment and grip upon his or her rational faculties.

Have you noticed how whenever you read an article about some new gym routine or diet, or yoga class, the writer has to establish their credentials of objective sanity by saying what a lazy slob they personally are, and although they may enthuse about the new routine, they have to end the article by making it clear that they will return to being a couch potato stuffing on junk food and retaining the beer gut.

A feature of British life that I'm not enamoured of, and that I've pondered on long and hard, is how we don't seem to care or be bothered about whether things work; whether we give good service, whether we receive good service; shoddiness and the more benign ‘muddling through' is quite normal and accepted. Yes, we love to complain, but we don't intend to do anything about it, or fix things, so it is all part of the same attitude in the end. Here's a British experience of what I mean that I wrote down after a recent return from abroad :

"Landing at the busiest and one of the most poorly rated international airports in the world, Heathrow, in London, after an overnighter from the States, I blearily go to refresh myself in the grey half-light that passes for dawn, in the Arrivals toilets. And above the wash basins, there it is, and I know I'm home: a big permanent and helpful sign bolted onto the wall: Warning: extremely hot water, be careful! And it's true. I know scaldingly hot water will surge out like a fire hydrant if I turn the tap, shooting out of the curve of the wash basin all over my trousers to leave me looking like Mr. Bean

I've been travelling all over the world for decades, and this sign has, been welcoming me home to England for at least 20 years.

Why, oh why, couldn't they just change the thermostat and make the water a bit less ridiculously hot?

But no, easier to engrave a sign on the wall. Yes, I'm back in the U.K, G.B, England, Britain. I know it's confusing to foreigners who we actually are. I'm English, though technically half Scottish, but I think the Scottish part must be a recessive gene. And I'm already complaining; one of our national hallmarks. And already attempting to be witty with a sarcastic edge: yet another characteristic."

As I said, I spent considerable time pondering on why we are as we are, and I suddenly realized one very important reason for our ‘couldn't care' and cynical attitude. This isn't the whole picture, but I do believe that it is a significant element:

We haven't got over the loss of the Empire. We've gone from a period of around 250 years as the most powerful and influential people and country in the world: the richest, ruling the oceans with the biggest naval power ever; leading in science and technology; ruling about 60 (!)countries; the epicentre of the whole world. And our status now?:

A small rainy island off the coast of continental Europe, a middling power in the shadow of America and other rising super powers. Psychically we unconsciously know that we have reached our zenith and it is all downhill now. We will never be preeminent again, never as rich, influential or powerful again. It's all downhill now so why bother? Why care or stretch to achieve? It's only going to get worse anyway. Far easier to not care and be cynical. We've tried it all, been there, done it; it didn't work You Americans think you can rule the world; Ha, ha! you'll end up like us. It's all a joke anyway. Safer to be sarcastic and always look to what is wrong and to point out how it won't work anyway.

This sounds simplistic, obvious, old hat, I know. But the more I've contemplated this, the more I deeply feel it's true. The loss of Empire is obviously not the only factor, but I do believe it is a key one in our current malaise. Although we've had a number of decades to adjust to our reduced circumstances, we haven't because this is hard to face. The Empire is an embarrassment to us postmodern liberals, so we can't incorporate it and move on healthily. After all, who would now justify colonizing about 60 countries around the world and telling them what's best for them! And don't get me wrong, I'm no imperialist retrograde. But this is our national history and civilization has evolved by empire building over thousands of years and hopefully we are getting beyond empires now, as we evolve.

I deeply feel that we need to own the fact of the Empire as part of our collective history and then move on. Otherwise we can't reconnect with the evolutionary thread of the nation, and feel a positive self esteem, honouring the creative achievement of our many great forbears who advanced human civilization, and acknowledging and embodying the positive characteristics that we are endowed with.

What is the next step for this post industrial, post colonial country drawing on the potential inherent in so many creative, intelligent, multicultural people?
Robert WoW De Souza Comment by Robert WoW De Souza on July 1, 2009 at 8:06pm
Requiem for the Age of Oil

All of the footage coming out of Iran over the last few weeks has revealed to the world, in living color, a new generation of web-connected young people foretelling radical change making its way to the Middle East. In the current issue of EnlightenNext magazine, we interview Elza Maalouf, CEO of the Center for Human Emergence-Middle East and a native of Lebanon, about her views on the current trends that could define the future of the Muslim world.

There are a couple of things that are changing all over the Muslim world that I think will continue to accelerate in the near future. One is that oil is dying, and the Obama administration is focusing on the development of new energy technologies. This will no doubt push oil-rich countries to look for other ways to enrich themselves. I'm seeing this trend in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and even Iraq. They are starting to focus on developing people. This is particularly important for Gen Y. In the Arab world, sixty percent of the population is under the age of twenty-five. They are educated, intelligent, innovative, and globally connected. They are the unused resource in Middle Eastern and Muslim countries.
Robert WoW De Souza Comment by Robert WoW De Souza on July 1, 2009 at 4:41pm
Summer is here and nothing let's us know that more than the onset of festival season. Come rain or shine, festivals inspire a sense of celebration, freedom and hedonism in all of us. We are spoilt for choice with every corner of the globe offering up a slice of music, art and magic for us to divulge in.

2007 saw me knee-deep in mud for three days at Glastonbury. I spent a lot of time in the healing fields...at least my spirit could be cleansed! When I heard that a small group of local performers were painting the Interchange Studios in Hampstead all shades of the psychedelic rainbow and hosting their very own Global Rhythms festival, I knew it was worth checking out.

We were treated to some amazing performances from a selection drumming groups and even stayed late to see the UV alien puppet show! The power of rhythm never ceases to amaze me. The bare footed crowd stomped and clapped their way through the evening. Powered on by the raw food delights and of course the infections beats!


drum circle


The energy of the drum has long been recognised as being a powerful healer. Hand drums have been used to help Alzheimer's patients improve their short term memory and encourage social interactions. It can also create a euphoric state, release anger and pent up emotions and promote feelings of connectedness and unity.

We encourage all of you to sample a drumming circle or two at the festivals you will go to this summer. We all need to let our hair down once in a while and connect with some of the greatest things in life - music, dance and laughter!

Thanks to all of our contributors for the June issue. Voyager Growth wishes you a very happy and chilled out summer.

xKaty and John
Robert WoW De Souza Comment by Robert WoW De Souza on July 1, 2009 at 4:36pm
As many of you are experiencing, there is a tremendous energetic shift this year (yes this becomes a cliche during the Paradigm Shift!). This year, things do seem incredibly intense and above all - rapid. The changes that many are going through are at a phenomenal rate. You may be noticing this with a very intense healing process that has run since the beginning of the year, bringing up family, relationship, career issues for yourself. Tiredness, lightness, mood swings from high to low within a day is also a common occurrence. We seem to be processing within a week what would have usually taken a few months, even with the best self-help material at our disposal. We are most definitely changing, some would say evolving - becoming.

With the New Paradigm well and truly here, we are no longer waiting to reach any place - that place is here on our doorstep, we are now living it. Consequently, behind the scenes, things are also changing, in a very big way. Many may have noticed we are changing systems at the college already and we are also very soon moving out of our centre in Holborn, a Divine intervention as it has enabled us to be free to create what we are now doing. So, we are surrendering to the Universe and are now evolving the college into a New Paradigm college.

What does this mean?

We will still be offering you the work you enjoy, whilst bringing in a whole new array of material - pioneering and truly breaking the boundaries. We recognise the advanced level many of you are at and have now developed a structure that will allow you to truly explore yourselves to all new heights. Our move out of Holborn will be replaced by many locations, on a much larger scale. We will also be working with many of you to establish your own Light Centres/Communities - it is definitely time for many of you to start leading yourselves.

Please bear with us over the next two or three weeks as we implement this new way of working, which ranges from many online services to an intricate community both physical and online. We are also aware that much of the material on the spiritual circuit has been regurgitated for many years now, so we are aiming to bring in brand new concepts and ways of working that are cutting edge from all areas of the globe. Please see on our website for a handful of our new projects, including on the esoteric side - the Attunements. Much, much more coming soon!

We will send an update shortly with the new structure for the college as well as another project we have also been working on that will truly take spirituality to another dimension! Its a very exciting time for us all here as we are now truly stepping into our power as free spirits, creating. We invite you all to get involved as well, more on this soon.

Blessings with your journey. Please remember there are plenty who are going through similar experiences as yourselves, speaking & sharing to one another can be the greatest healing experience."

Vaz
Robert WoW De Souza Comment by Robert WoW De Souza on July 1, 2009 at 2:40pm
Helen's singing at the Jester Festival at 3pm FREAKING ROCKS...

FREE FUN events throughout the day for all the family

Jester Festival on Fortune Green Fortune Green Road, West Hampstead, NW6 1DU.
020 7431 6753, e-mail jesterfestival@gmail.com

Tube/Thameslink/ London Overground: West Hampstead, bus routes - 328 139, C11, 13, 82, 113.

Saturday 4th July
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Robert WoW De Souza Comment by Robert WoW De Souza on July 1, 2009 at 2:25pm
Greetings!

TAKING THE PLUNGE

Make use of the heatwave. Imagine your biggest goal as somewhere you might want to swim.
It could be a mountain lake, ocean, infinity pool, pond or river. Mine is the lake in Snowdon - freezing but so worth it for the mountain views all around.

Once you have a clear vision of the place you'd love to swim (as a metaphor for your actual goal), think about your approach:

So you need swimwear? Goggles?
Do you need to take some swimming lessons beforehand or can you handle the water?

Are you being impatient (e.g. me leaping into the Atlantic off the Cornish coast in February a couple of years ago and actually being convinced I might die off the cold)?

Is the water welcoming?
Will you dip a toe in / walk in slowly or dive / bomb / jump straight in?

What would give you more confidence about taking the plunge?
Jot down any thoughts in relation to your own goal that cross your mind.

I love your emails - please keep them coming.

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Eve

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Robert WoW De Souza Comment by Robert WoW De Souza on July 1, 2009 at 2:10pm
Dear Robert,

What a powerful day it is today....

A day of new beginnings - numerologically a 1 on the first day of the second half of the year, directly after the most powerful solstice and new moon for millenia

Make sure you really honour your intent and joy for new beginnings today!!!

I already had such amazing confirmation for mine since first thing today

Soooooooooo............. on such a powerful day of new beginnings, I am so happy to say that you can now purchase my new book "The Ahqulieah Chronicles, The Flight of the Eagle" at the following link http://louiselangley.com/content/view/15/30/

You will receive two exclusive things for free when you purchase the book:

1. A fully narrated and set to music chapter entitled "The Antarctica Chronicles" which, for those of you who already read The Sacred Quest, you will want to listen to BEFORE reading The Ahqulieah Chronicles...... you will understand why once you have heard it!

2. An exclusive, behind the scenes, hour long interview of me with my dear friend 'Damien Senn'. This interview has so much information around the extraordinary miracles of what unfolded before and after the writing of this book!!!

Much love, time to freaking rock....

Louise Langley
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