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Aversion and Erasure: The Fate of the Victim after the Holocaust

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Geeta shares her astonishing journey through consciousness after the powerful grace of Divinity healed her body; mind and spirit. Geeta experienced a divine healing; crossing over into the spiritual realm while being guided by her spiritual Guru; Sai Baba. Geeta believed it was time to leave her body; but ultimately her spirit rejoined its earthly habitation after receiving and experiencing her life’s message with a vision and a soul purpose. At twenty-seven; doctors told Geeta Arora that her sudden multiple autoimmune disorders and Hodgkin’s Disease with Lymphoma meant she had only a matter of two to six months to live. Refusing chemotherapy and other conventional treatments; Geeta turned to Ayurvedic medicine as her last hope. Immediately after she received Ayurvedic therapies; in only three weeks of hot oil massages; steam; herbal remedies; and a nourishing diet of wholesome foods chosen to help her body restore its immune system; Geeta found that she was free from disease with an ability to heal. By sharing her personal experiences in Divine Delight; Geeta opens readers’ eyes to the illusions that separate humanity from the essence of who we are by conversations about the missing pieces between mind; body; heart and the higher self with Ayurveda and Yoga.


#3356679 in Books 2017-01-15 2016-12-01Original language:English 9.00 x .51 x 6.00l; .0 #File Name: 1501705636200 pages


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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. "How attitudes toward victims have been shaped historically."By ROROTOKOProfessor Dean's interview on "Aversion and Erasure" ran as the Rorotoko Cover Feature on February 2; 2011 (and can be read in the Rorotoko archive).

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