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Reader Comments
Hi,
We are a Japanese peace group.
We have made educational picture books, which contain peace messages in the following URL. The messages are about “good and evil addiction”, which is a common psychological cause of most conflicts, but few people are aware of the existence of the symptoms.
http://www.j15.org/EnEhonIndex.htm
Could you read them when you have time, please?
And if you like them, it is most appreciated to spread them around.
Thank you!
Jun Togo
The author of “good and evil addiction”
The founder of “Wa for the peace”
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