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The Wisdom Walk to Self-Mastery (eBook, ePUB) - Nsoroma, Jojopahmaria
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Any pain not transformed will be transferred. . The Wisdom Walk to Self-Mastery invites you to take a virtual and spiritual journey through your inner landscape - that invisible and most powerful part of who you are, to uncover, accept, transform and heal emotional pain. Traumatic and unwanted experiences teach fear. The Wisdom Walk to Self-Mastery teaches love, and how to choose love over fear. The information contained in this book is rooted in ancient wisdom from West Africa and can transport you away from the belief that the world is out to 'get' you, and into the truth that the world is…mehr

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Any pain not transformed will be transferred. . The Wisdom Walk to Self-Mastery invites you to take a virtual and spiritual journey through your inner landscape - that invisible and most powerful part of who you are, to uncover, accept, transform and heal emotional pain. Traumatic and unwanted experiences teach fear. The Wisdom Walk to Self-Mastery teaches love, and how to choose love over fear. The information contained in this book is rooted in ancient wisdom from West Africa and can transport you away from the belief that the world is out to 'get' you, and into the truth that the world is out to 'gift' you. Created as a continuous learning tool for graduates of The Wisdom Walk to Self-Mastery program, this book can be of service to anyone committed to learning how to stop transferring pain and become the best version of themselves.

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Autorenporträt
JOJOPAHMARIA NSOROMA (bold & caps) is shamanic healer, wisdom consultant, a teacher of self-mastery, a public speaker, and a visionary in the field of human and social services. Being committed to the evolution of the human services system, she has successfully woven African spirituality and indigenous wisdom into a trauma-resolution program for men cycling through prison and used it as a framework for her innovative continuous learning process for community leaders. She currently resides in Santa Monica, CA, does a weekly internet radio broadcast, plays classical piano, sings bossa nova, dances to disco and samba, reads Victorian literature, and is a classic movie buff.