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This is a journey through doubt, fear, pain, and joy. It's a story of healing self in mind, body, and spirit through choices made in a lifetime; a story belonging to anyone; a story without gender, race, or wealth. It's my choice! I think of the many times I've told myself that and the years it took before I believed it. They're reminders that I own my decisions regardless what the situation is or who tells me what to do. Today, self-reminders are less frequent because I feel in control of my whole life, not just part of it. Why? Because I have a free will, God's gift to each of us. It's a…mehr

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This is a journey through doubt, fear, pain, and joy. It's a story of healing self in mind, body, and spirit through choices made in a lifetime; a story belonging to anyone; a story without gender, race, or wealth. It's my choice! I think of the many times I've told myself that and the years it took before I believed it. They're reminders that I own my decisions regardless what the situation is or who tells me what to do. Today, self-reminders are less frequent because I feel in control of my whole life, not just part of it. Why? Because I have a free will, God's gift to each of us. It's a love-gift given freely, unconditionally. It is without strings, enabling me to choose my journey, my path. I believe that it is by loving ourselves we can make progress and become better. I believe that our purpose on earth is to become better human beings by recognizing that special light within us-God. To you, reader, God may be the Universal Consciousness, Allah, or the Almighty. Whichever it is, remember it is your choice!
Autorenporträt
I was born on the Waialua Sugar Plantation, where my father worked as a tailor. I was the youngest of eight living children. Ten years later we moved to downtown Honolulu where I attended schools and graduated from The University of Hawai'i, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology. After graduation, I moved to the mainland (what locals call the States) to marry my husband, a Navy trained laboratory technician. We lived and traveled in several states while as our family grew to five children. It was a busy time of learning about new peoples, places and things.It was only after his death, I underwent a thorough physical, opting for an angiogram on the doctor's recommendation. During that time, I experienced an out-of-body episode, which left me in a profoundly peaceful state. It is that state that began my quest seeking answers. My first step was to return to Hawai'i then return to the University for a Master of Public Health Planning. My hope was to open my mind in my quest to learn and understand the why's culminating in a book It's My Choice.