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There is something that you cannot place your finger on it exactly but you need to seek a deeper meaning in your life. You read some books that support your thoughts and beliefs. Maybe you think that it is time to burn a little incense, sage or light a candle in a small crevace or tabletop as a makeshift altar to peace and healing. You flip trough the telephone book or jump online to "google" spiritual supplies, metaphysical bookstores or candle shops, only to find that one by one, they have closed. There has to be somewhere that one can go to buy the spiritual supplies that they need. The Mystic Spirit Fair, the Sacramento's newest and only FREE ADMISSION indoor psychic fair, is doi
Their backgrounds are as different as their ages but the love for their art consumes them. “When I first cut into stone something happened to me,” says 81-year-old Tony Cano. “I know it’s what I’m supposed to be doing.” Cano grew up in San Francisco, was raised primarily by his grandmother. Down the street from his grandmothher’s house lived a five foot tall, Italian-born, sculpting giant Beniamino “Bene” Benvenuto Bufano who handed Tony his first piece of clay. “I watched Bene, I learned from him but then I rebelled,” says Cano. Tony turned his back on his art in his late teens. Over the years he thought of sculpting but he had his family, his job, a busy life. He was a truck driver f