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Kate Is Starting to Believe in the Woo-Woo
- Narrated by: Brian Callanan
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This is a story about three friends triangulating high vibrations on a self-discovering journey in the Mojave Desert. My intent with sharing this story is to illustrate the interconnectedness of all beings, the “woo-woo” as Kate calls it. I used to not believe either, but many years ago, coincidences and synchronicities occurred like a slap in the face. From the tears that taste like the ocean; from the sand between our toes to the light we see in the stars; to the three of us friends in Joshua Tree...nothing separates me from you, I hope this story is entertaining and makes the “woo-woo” seem a little more approachable for you too.
©2020 Krystal Kelley (P)2021 Krystal Kelley
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