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Cigars are Like a Sponge

27 min · 25 de feb de 2025
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Is there another side to cigars then just the act of smoking? Ultimately, the spiritual side of cigars is about more than just smoking; it’s about the experience and what that experience means to each individual. Whether it’s a moment of solitude, a ritual of mindfulness, a medium for connection, or a symbol of celebration and remembrance, cigars offer a gateway to deeper, more meaningful interactions with the world and those who inhabit it. In this sense, the spiritual side of cigars embodies the human capacity for depth, reflection, community, and joy.

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