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A Vegetarian Lifestyle

Sousa Mary

Publisher: Bibliomundi

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Summary

Many times our choice to become vegetarian isn’t only for health, environmental, or economical reasons, but also spiritual. There is a heartfelt connection between vegetarianism and the deeper side of nourishment. We must learn to nourish ourselves not only physically, but also spiritually.  Find out more with this ebook
Available since: 04/12/2020.

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