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Please share if you feel the world needs more love. A profound speech on Love from the late philosopher Alan Watts.
Original Audio sourced from: “Alan Watts – Divine Madness”
Video Produced and Edited by T&H Inspiration
“Love is not something that is a sort of rare commodity, everybody has it.” – Alan Watts (1915 – 1973)
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