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'''Harp of God Foundation''', Inc., publishes revelatory and visionary works. It became a legal entity in the United States' Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1999. We chose the name "Harp of God" for our publishing foundation because we hope to network the [[cosmic]] broadcasts that are coming in to our world daily. [[Revelation]], inspiration, heavenly guidance and support are pouring in to all peoples, all religions, in all languages and belief systems. We hope to make these broadcasts available electronically, in print, and as audio and video presentations.[http://www.harpofgod.org/index.html]
 
'''Harp of God Foundation''', Inc., publishes revelatory and visionary works. It became a legal entity in the United States' Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1999. We chose the name "Harp of God" for our publishing foundation because we hope to network the [[cosmic]] broadcasts that are coming in to our world daily. [[Revelation]], inspiration, heavenly guidance and support are pouring in to all peoples, all religions, in all languages and belief systems. We hope to make these broadcasts available electronically, in print, and as audio and video presentations.[http://www.harpofgod.org/index.html]
  
 
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Harp of God Foundation, Inc., publishes revelatory and visionary works. It became a legal entity in the United States' Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1999. We chose the name "Harp of God" for our publishing foundation because we hope to network the cosmic broadcasts that are coming in to our world daily. Revelation, inspiration, heavenly guidance and support are pouring in to all peoples, all religions, in all languages and belief systems. We hope to make these broadcasts available electronically, in print, and as audio and video presentations.[1]