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These are the most recent articles mentioning "heart"
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I have exercised vigorously all my life, not thinking ever about this legacy. But several years ago I was stopped dead¦ no stopped almost dead¦ by a heart attack. I actually had two, one I had simply moved through at some point in the past but it left a record of dead tissue. However the second m...
In Japanese it™s pronounced kokoro or shin, depending on the context. It can mean heart, mind, spirit¦ As observed in a prior post, (ARTS & CRAFTS) calligraphy is more like a picture and this version of śshinť seems to resemble the shape of the human heart. Perhaps the meaning could be seen as ...
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