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Roots Have Momentum

Roots push through concrete. Their slow but tenacious momentum breaks through stone. Your heart has roots too, to places and to people.

Where do you come from? Where are you going?

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Posted on 11 November 2013Author Erik LokensgardCategories Clarity, Confidence, Context, Love, Nature, Support

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