• Near Death Experiences with Anita Moorjani

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

Near Death Experiences with Anita Moorjani

  • Summary

  • In this conversation, Anita Moorjani shares her profound insights from her near-death experience and the transformative journey that unfolded in its wake. She speaks with such grace and clarity about the fluidity of time during her experience, where boundaries between past, present, and future became blurred, offering her a sense of deep oneness with the universe. Anita reflects on how the choices we make in life—particularly those rooted in fear and self-doubt—have a direct impact on our health and well-being, and how shifting away from this fear can lead to profound healing.

    She touches on the importance of breaking free from cultural conditioning, gently inviting us to step into our authentic selves and live in alignment with our true essence. Her words are a gentle reminder that transformation is not an overnight process. It’s a journey of integration, a process that takes time and compassion. Anita highlights the role of supportive relationships in this journey, the ones who hold space for us as we navigate the profound changes that arise when we embrace our soul’s truth.

    Anita also shares her excitement about her current projects, including a potential Hollywood movie based on her powerful story. It’s clear that her mission to share her experience and the deep wisdom that came from it is far from over. Her message is one of healing, love, and ultimately, the freedom that comes from embracing who we truly are.

    Discover Anita’s book Dying to Be Me and more here

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