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A Note from the Universe ❤️ TUT

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What do blaring trumpets, cartwheeling angels, harping harpsichordists, and celestial hoedowns all h

What do blaring trumpets, cartwheeling angels, harping harpsichordists, and celestial hoedowns all have in common? The Pearly Gates? Welcome "Home" parties? Gods gone wild? Actually, {NAME}, they play at every earthly sunrise and all of the moments of every day and night that follow. Duck!!   The Universe {NAME}, connecting with your angels can: 💗 Give you clarity on big decisions 💗 Heal emotional wounds 💗 Spark creative ideas 💗 Provide peace when there’s turbulence [FLASH SALE: 21 angel lessons for clarity, healing, creativity, and peace.]( Thoughts become things... choose the good ones! ® To reprint today’s note, please give attribution to ©www.tut.com  P.S. You were almost side-kicked by an exuberant admirer, {NAME}, who simply adores you.   FLASH SALE! This week only: ⏰ [21 Guided Angel Meditations, Prayers, and Lessons.]( ❤️ [Invite a friend to get the Notes!]( [Home]( | [Travel]( | [Courses]( 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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