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Moral Healing for Misfits

Santikaro Upasaka

Do we have enough to care about in common?

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    Living in rural Driftless Wisconsin, watching America get weirder and more destructive, pondering in light of original Buddha-Dhamma, searching for values that can unite and for wholeness.

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