"I am so grateful that I had the gift of Lifebook at 67 yrs old"
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"I am so grateful that I had the gift of Lifebook at 67 yrs old"

The only thing I regret is that I didn't have Lifebook many years ago, but I am so grateful that I had the gift of Lifebook at 67 yrs old, and what an amazing journey it has been. I am looking forward to continuing my journey and getting connected to my tribe. Blessings and joy to all. I am looking for my soulmate and know now that they have to have the same vision as I do and have a 12 category conscious life.

Kathryn Watier

registered nurse

Christiansted, Virgin Islands, U.S.

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