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I Live In Heaven Here On Earth

Topic: Eating DisordersBy tamielPublished Recently added

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I live here in Heaven; And Heaven here on earth is where I want to be; Join us all here in Heaven; And we'll all live lives of joy and harmony.

Their is a basket at the gate; leave your judgements, fears, and hate. Leave your worries at the door - you won't need them any more.

I love to feel my human family awakening- remembering our Divinity and the changes we'll be making. It is time for our planet Earth to finally heal. We must all work together now to make these changes real.

I see all of us together here in Heaven. Living our lives as the Creators we are born to be. Enjoying each other's company as family, the brothers and sisters that we are all meant to be.

Their's no black or white here; their's no wrong or right here. All of us accept each other freely as we are. Heaven's here on Earth and we are to shine as stars. nn n

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