
Dying to Be Me! Live Lecture
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Narrated by:
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Anita Moorjani
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By:
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Anita Moorjani
About this listen
In 2006, doctors gave Anita Moorjani hours to live due to cancer, but while in a coma, she gained profound clarity, realizing that "heaven" is a state, not a place. Choosing life, Anita made a remarkable recovery, and her inspiring talk encourages authenticity, passion discovery, and joy, reshaping beliefs about self, purpose, health, and relationships. In this live lecture from 2013, Anita shares her extraordinary journey in the hope that it serves as a beacon of possibility and transformation for those of us seeking a deeper connection to life's mysteries and the infinite potential within ourselves.
Track Titles:
1. Dying to Be Me!
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