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The Miracle In My Garden - cover

The Miracle In My Garden

Gabriel Rosa

Publisher: Babelcube

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Summary

Wistfulness and beauty with all the flowers in my garden, wide sympony made of multicoloured angels coirs. 


We're often wondering: do the flowers and plants in general have a soul? Do they know how to transmit us sensations and perceptions, do they communicate between themselves? 


A small life lesson from which we learn more about the sweetheart flowers that fill our lives with scents, they send away the ugliness, they lighten our souls and give us real miracles even when we don't expect it.
Available since: 03/07/2017.

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