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A Note from the Universe ❤️ TUT

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You know how the wind, no matter how blustery, remains as silent as it is invisible, until it meets

You know how the wind, no matter how blustery, remains as silent as it is invisible, until it meets with leaves, and kites, and flags, and such?  Well, {NAME}, it's exactly the same with the manifesting forces that make dreams come true, until they meet with expectation.  And right this second, they're whirling all around you, my little chiquita.  Happy everything -    The Universe Jambo {NAME}!!!! This book made me CRY HAPPY TEARS writing it 😂 and readers claimed the same about reading it. “One of my favorite books ever.” “It reminds me of Proverbs from the Bible.” “A magical book!” “The best Mike Dooley book yet.” “Gigantic wisdom.” I wrote A Beginner’s Guide to the Universe for my daughter to read when she’s an adult. With 8 love letters, 500 tips on miracle making, and FUN doodles throughout, the paperback RELEASES TODAY. 💌  TO CELEBRATE: - ALL of my royalties are going to Charity:Water 🌊 - Buyers may attend Old Soul Wisdom: The Dawn of Enlightenment [TODAY is the DAY, info HERE!]( Thanks for making this possible! ❤️  P.S. It’s a PERFECT book for the upcoming holidays. [Be sure you get one for your own stocking!]( 🎁 Thoughts become things... choose the good ones! ® To reprint, credit and attribution to ©[www.tut.com]( NEWS FLASH WEATHER ADVISORY: This week's forecast will be marked with buoyant optimism scattered throughout the land (especially over New York) with intermittent bursts of hope, faith, and euphoria that are expected to create numerous high pressure cells ideal for dreams coming true. So get on out there, {NAME}, and soak up those manifesting rays; it's going to be gorgeous. NEW! A Beginner's Guide to the Universe in paperback. [Order it now.]( [Spiritual Tune-Ups]( ❤️ [Weekend Notes]( Connect with the Universe [The "Notes"]( | [Membership]( | [Events]( | [Shop]( | [Blog]( | [About]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]( with from theuniverse@tut.com [Update Profile/Email Address]( | Rapid removal with [SafeUnsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( The Universe Talks | 6526 Old Brick Rd #120-254, Windermere, FL 34786 Ensure delivery of your TUT emails: Add theuniverse@tut.com to your address book. This email address is not monitored, please do not reply. Visit our [Contact Us]( page.

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