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=== The Template Network === The Template Network is an affiliation of groups involved with the Emin philosophy.<ref>[http://www.emin.org/Authors.shtml The Authors of the Emin Site] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130901003205/http://emin.org/Authors.shtml |date=2013-09-01 }}. Retrieved 10-10-2013<br />"This site has been compiled by a group of people from the international template network who have pursued the work and development of the Emin for many years, and who, together with others, steadfastly pioneer its way today."</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060820122639/http://www.template-netzwerk.de/dp-en-ueberuns.htm ''Template Network Germany—Who we are'']. Retrieved 10-10-2013 on web.archive.org</ref> It is an international network of independent groups, with interests including education, art, ecology, well-being, science and spirituality.<ref>[http://www.templatenetwork.org/en/ ''Template Network'']. Retrieved 10-10-2013. (The ''Template Network'' website is maintained by the ''Template Foundation'')</ref> As of 2009 there were some 1700 people regularly engaged within these groups. There are groups in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and United States. In the UK some of the groups make use of buildings and facilities run by the Template Foundation. There are also several independent organisations and companies offering courses on a commercial basis, that draw on Emin concepts and practices. These include Blue Rose Wellness, an Emin/Template center of spiritual healing, located in [[Brier, Washington|Brier]], [[Washington state]], United States, and the Ruby Care Foundation, an Emin/Template charity group concerned with grief and loss management. One premise held by Template Network groups is that creation is continuously evolving and that human life is part of that evolution. Another is that human life is an opportunity to consciously find one's own purpose within that evolution. Each individual is responsible for his or her own development and destiny.
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