
The Beauty of Pain
Your Journey to Healing and Wholeness
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Howard
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By:
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Richard Akita
About this listen
"The Beauty of Pain" is a journey of healing and self-discovery by author Richard Akita. In this book, he shares his personal experiences with trauma and abuse and how he found his way towards healing and self-love. Through his story, Richard shows listeners that pain can catalyze growth and transformation and that forgiveness and self-care are essential for achieving wholeness.
With a focus on spirituality and personal development, "The Beauty of Pain" offers a message of hope and inspiration for anyone who has experienced pain and is seeking a path toward healing and self-discovery.
©2023 Richard Akita (P)2024 Richard Akita
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