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John de Ruiter Podcast 170

John de Ruiter Podcast 170

Working in the Day and in the Night

When: November 15, 2014 @ 2:00pm
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“A change of circumstance is really just a change of opportunity.” John describes how we don’t need to feel our unseen roots to know they are there, able to flourish under any conditions.
“Profound reality doesn’t function in the way that you experience your self. It functions in the way that you know in your heart.”
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Working in the Day and in the Night

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