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Dying to be Me: My Journey from Cancer, to Near Death, to True Healing

This book is a first-hand account of the author's battle with cancer, the near-death experiences that followed, and the transformative healing process that ensued. The narrative explores themes of resilience, spirituality, and the human capacity for recovery. more

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Anita Moorjani
Anita Moorjani

Anita Moorjani is an author born on March 16, 1959. Her works primarily revolve around personal experiences and spiritual growth. After a severe illness, she had a profound spiritual experience that became the inspiration for her writing. more

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“We're all born with an ego - it's a natural part of who we are here. We're only completely without it in death. Fighting against this during life only creates more self-judgment. Plus, only when we love our ego unconditionally are we able to accept everyone else's. This is when it stops being an issue, and your humility and magnificence really shine through.”

“Learning to love others begins with learning to love ourselves unconditionally first. I will never let myself down, treat myself like a doormat, or make myself small so others can feel big. I have learned that this is the biggest gift that I give not only to myself, but also to the planet, because I paint others with the same brush as I use on myself.”

“Never marry something until you've established the perfect pizza ratio...The premise is simple. My husband and I knew we were made for each other because we're a 6:2 ratio, six slices for him and two for me...Never marry a man who wants two slices one week and four the next. They're undependable and highly unpredictable and will likely dump you for some Internet honey who says she doesn't mind his back hair.”

“Pecans are not cheap, my hons. In fact, in the South, the street value of shelled pecans just before holiday baking season is roughly that of crack cocaine. Do not confuse the two. It is almost impossible to make a decent crack cocaine tassie, I am told.”