Anita Moorjani is a Singaporean speaker and New York Times bestselling author who speaks on her experience of after a four-year battle with cancer, falling into a coma for thirty days and coming out of it reporting a near-death experience.
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Whether you yearn for a life change or feel you aren’t quite on your path, Anita’s experiences shared, and her words of love and wisdom carry freedom, meaning and healing to help you change your life.
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What can death teach us about living? Everything.
Discover why truly loving the essence of who you are is the ultimate healing path. Explore the transformative power of reframing your approach to health and wellbeing — by listening to the wisdom of your soul. Experience a dramatic shift that infuses your very being with indescribable love and joy.
I sit with myself, walk in nature, or listen to music until I get to a centered place where I feel calm and collected. I noticed that when I do so, my external world also changes, and many of the obstacles just fall away without my actually doing anything.
Experience guided near-death journeys to release beliefs and fears that have kept you from living fully and joyfully… Let go of striving to be ‘spiritual,’ and simply relax into your true essence — releasing the imprints of your family, egoic mind, and society.
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Anita was diagnosed with terminal cancer, and doctors told her family she was just hours away from death. It was at this point that she "crossed over" and then returned again into this world with a clearer understanding of her life and purpose on earth.
In my phone conversation with Anita, she assured me that if we all listened to our inner voice and did what felt right, our lives would unfold better than we could ever imagine. In her case, sharing her NDE on an internet forum lead to her getting a publishing contract.
The dichotomy is that for true healing to occur, I must let go of the need to be healed and just enjoy and trust in the ride that is life.
In 2006, Anita Moorjani nearly died from cancer - and came back to life cancer-free.
If things seemed challenging, instead of trying to change them physically (which is what I did pre-NDE), I began checking in with my internal world. If I’m stressed, anxious, unhappy, or something similar, I go inward and tend to that first.
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