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Suitable Place of Worship

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No, this is not the overgrown ruin of an ancient temple! It may well be perfect for such a purpose as it is. From the Druids' time, when wisdom was obtained from oak trees, people sensed their capacity for spirituality when confronted with the eye-catching features of nature. Does our negative impact on nature diminish our capacity in this field?

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Ivan Latti
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Ivan Latti
 
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