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ARCANOS DE PAUS SAUDE TAROT


via https://youtu.be/DtnlH0wP6PE Este vídeo é a continuação de uma serie de 26 vídeos em que vou explicar quais como podemos observar a saúde no tarot. Neste eu abordo ARCANOS DE PAUS lembrando sempre que tarólogo não é medico e portanto nunca deve ser substituído nem o profissional medico nem as orientações que ele recomenda me digam o que querem ver neste canal INSCREVA-SE em nosso canal: https://www.youtube.com/channe/UCQU2aaGQAEECXsC1b616mDg?sub_confirmation=1 https://ift.tt/1TdbLAb https://ift.tt/2zLGYJT https://ift.tt/3eLyaCC NAO CLIQUE AQUI https://bit.ly/2vL0xjv

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