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 Bob Makransky
Bob Makransky is a systems analyst, programmer, and professional astrologer. For the past 30 years he has lived on a farm in highland Guatemala where he is a Mayan priest and is head of the local blueberry growers association. Check out his books, articles, free downloadable Mayan Horoscope software, free instructions on how to channel and run past life regressions, short stories, cartoons, etc. etc. at: www.dearbrutus.com

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Why Love Relationships Fail
There are fundamentally three levels on which intimate relationships operate, and our social training only prepares us to deal with one of them – the most superficial one – and even that one ineptly.
Bob Makransky | Published 12/21/2006 | Marrige and Relationship | Unrated
Spiritual Cookery

The “spiritual quality of food” is not a metaphor:  food contains a light fiber energy which is as important to our sustenance as vitamins and proteins, but which is not susceptible to chemical analysis. 

Bob Makransky | Published 03/22/2007 | Cooking-Tips | Unrated
Spiritual Gardening

The time when humankind decided to move from silent knowledge to reason was the same time it moved from hunting and gathering to agriculture.  However it is possible to apply much silent knowledge to the practice of agriculture – hence these lessons. 

Bob Makransky | Published 03/22/2007 | Gardening | Rating:

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