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<description> A teenage poetry reading followed by an open mic, a poetry slam, and a guide to &quot;flora gawking&quot; tonight, along with a few other readings. Up at Third Place Books, Asara Lovejoy reads from The One Command, which is about creating wealth &quot;with six steps to theta, the brainwave that opens unlimited potential and financial good.&quot; Something tells me there&apos;s gonna be a whole lot of brain use at this reading. At the Seattle Public Library, Stephen L. Carter reads from his new mystery thriller, Palace Council. I was excited about this book—Nixon&apos;s a character—but then I read this...</description>
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<p>Don't you mock the POWER of Asara!  From asara.com:<br />
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Donna Townley Shares...<br />
Physical Healing<br />
Saturday night my Mom's ankle was so swollen and painful (she fell and broke it when I was a kid and had to have numerous pins.) It's bothered her for a long time. She couldn’t sleep and decided to try the One Command on it. Afterwards the swelling went completely away, the pain totally gone. She called me Sunday and said that it felt like it did before she had broken it some 35 years ago. She's even been walking around her apartment without her walker. What a miracle!<br />
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