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A Note from the Universe ❤️ TUT

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Of course, the human anatomy has countless built-in performance enhancement mechanisms: You sweat wh

Of course, the human anatomy has countless built-in performance enhancement mechanisms: You sweat when you're hot, you smile when vulnerable, and you know when you're being watched. But I bet you didn't know you have the instinctual ability to instantly acclimate to miraculous life changes, avalanches of abundance, amazing new friendships, and sudden world peace. This is by design, {NAME}. It's in your genes. Perfectly natural. Just didn't want you to be caught off guard by your own adaptability. You'd look remarkably out of place, mouth agog, on some fancy red carpet, tanning in St. Tropez, or brokering calm between feuding neighbors. Lovin' you,   The Universe {NAME}, Nostradamus, The Book of Revelation, The Age of Aquarius, and the end of the Mayan calendar all spoke to the epic times we’re now living through. We’re at a crossroad and the slope is slippery. Can you feel it? [This book — now a #1 bestseller — will help you ride the wave.]( Thoughts become things... choose the good ones! ® To reprint today’s note, please give attribution to ©www.tut.com  P.S. Or speaking in tongues, {NAME}, while showing off your new beautiful vacation home for LIFE magazine. ⭐ If this NOTE had improper syntax or appears to be missing words, please update your profile (click the "Update Profile/Email Address" link at the bottom of this email).   NOW a #1 Best Selling Book: The Great Awakening! [Pre-order it today and claim your bonus gifts.]( [Home]( Notes]( The Universe Talks | 6526 Old Brick Rd #120-254 | Windermere, FL 34786 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice](

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