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Desert and Fire

Steve Herrmann

Former tech exec turned seeker. A mystical vision of divine oneness changed everything. Now I explore incarnational mysticism for the modern world—where ancient paths of divine union illuminate our vocations, relationships, and the sacred ordinary.

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