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Everything which dies nourishes life which continues. Thus is the sacred circle.
"Everything which dies nourishes life which continues. Thus is the sacred circle."


We bury our departed and we plant trees over their graves. The body will bring new life, as their spirit joins the forest.
"We bury our departed and we plant trees over their graves. The body will bring new life, as their spirit joins the forest."


You have never been alone. Your grandfather is not gone; he watches from the trees.
"You have never been alone. Your grandfather is not gone; he watches from the trees."
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 4 November 2020

"Everything which dies nourishes life which continues. Thus is the sacred circle."

"We bury our departed and we plant trees over their graves. The body will bring new life, as their spirit joins the forest."

"You have never been alone. Your grandfather is not gone; he watches from the trees."

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