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		<title>What Is A Medicine Wheel?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Beth Ali A medicine wheel is a Native American sacred circle that represents the Universe and the balance of all creation. Like a mandala, it is a physical symbol of the Circle of Life and all our relationships. Despite their physical existence, there is a lot of mystery that surrounds the Medicine Wheel as [...]]]></description>
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