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A Hard Life Is No Accident: Story of Releasing Victimhood and Finding Oneself

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A Hard Life Is No Accident: Story of Releasing Victimhood and Finding Oneself
A Hard Life Is No Accident: Story of Releasing Victimhood and Finding Oneself

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A Hard Life Is No Accident: Story of Releasing Victimhood and Finding Oneself

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On October 20, 2022, Marsha Armstrong sat motionless as an intense energy shot through her body, entering the region of her heart- it was a profound return of power...
Since childhood, though highly intelligent, Marsha lived a life of being misunderstood and silenced by those closest to her. She experienced painful isolation, loneliness, mental, physical, and emotional abuse, and an unexplained loss of memory of most childhood events prior to age ten. These experiences led her to ask the pivotal question: "Why is my life so hard?"
Within this book, witness the emergence of Marsha's powerful realizations, insights, and spiritual understandings as she passes through a long, continuous journey of inward healing, clarity, and remembering . Marsha writes: "My life has been a process of peeling away the layers that blinded me from knowing the truth of who I am." By reading her candid story, you will find the tools, practices, and changes in consciousness that helped Marsha to accept, process, and heal lifelong traumas and find the divine lying beneath.
You will understand the Divine healing energy that flows through her!

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