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Ke-myu'ni-'ka'shen
Created: 10/22/2005
Video description: Communicating, through creativity, to society on different levels to spread the message of the way and the truth and the life. Love, faith, and hope. I would like to write a whole lot about this piece. But, I simply want the work to speak for itself. All I ask is that whoever gets to view this, watch it all the way through to the end. Thank you and Enjoy.

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