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Faceless Woman: My Story of Life to Light
Faceless Woman: My Story of Life to Light
Faceless Woman: My Story of Life to Light
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Faceless Woman: My Story of Life to Light

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When author Indie-Phet Nguyen was growing up in her hometown of Vientiane, Laos, her wishes were simple: to eat a delicious bowl of soup or dried crispy meat with sticky rice or colorful fried rice before school. The dream of becoming a superstar, prime minister, or professional athlete was not even on the horizon.



In Faceless Woman, she narrates her life storyfrom growing up simply in Vientiane, Laos to earning a degree in Australia, her work with pharmacies, and her foray into Reiki and healing. She shares how she drew on her personal past successes and failures as tools to embark on the New Age journey that has produced remarkable change in life for better health and fulfillment.



Bending the varied experiences Nguyen has gained throughout the years with snippets of advice, Faceless Woman shares her journey, the rewards shes gained from determination, and the path to healing oneself.

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Release dateNov 28, 2016
ISBN9781504305327
Faceless Woman: My Story of Life to Light
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Indie-Phet Nguyen

Indie-Phet Nguyen is a senior full-time pharmacist with special skills in complementary medicines. She works in Australia and is a Reiki master/teacher with a passion for making healing essences with Reiki, crystals, and the light.

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    Faceless Woman - Indie-Phet Nguyen

    Copyright © 2016 INDIE-PHET NGUYEN.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

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    The author of this book does not dispense medical advice or prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for physical, emotional, or medical problems without the advice of a physician, either directly or indirectly. The intent of the author is only to offer information of a general nature to help you in your quest for emotional and spiritual well-being. In the event you use any of the information in this book for yourself, which is your constitutional right, the author and the publisher assume no responsibility for your actions.

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    ISBN: 978-1-5043-0531-0 (sc)

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    Balboa Press rev. date: 11/24/2016

    CONTENTS

    Introduction

    Chapter One : The Wildest Dream

    Chapter Two : The life away from the Mekong River

    Chapter Three : Deal or No Deal

    Chapter Four : Empty the Old Ashes—The Family Tree

    Chapter Five : Education and Determination

    Chapter Six : The Chakras and Crystals

    Chapter Seven : Body, Mind, Spirit

    Chapter Eight : Mind Power or Manpower

    Chapter Nine : Tuning and Pruning

    Chapter Ten : The Wonders of the World

    Chapter Eleven : The I AM Presence

    Chapter Twelve : The Dive and the Rise

    Chapter Thirteen : Shedding and Shredding

    Chapter Fourteen : The Commando, the One

    Dedicated to

    my sweet homes:

    Laos, Australia, and the United States of America

    INTRODUCTION

    We Were Young Once

    When we were young, we had very little awareness of any actions, events, and circumstances happening to us. We were unable to act or react due to being young and innocent.

    Hear Nothing

    The young who are suppressed, who are prevented from expressing their true feelings, who are in denial about the truth, carry the regret and sadness into adulthood and have little trust in the adult world. Some becomes deaf and mute. They withdraw into their own worlds for personal safety and security. Others become aggressive and destructive from anger and disappointment. Some carry the pain deep within, play adult games, and pretend like a famous actor. No one had time to listen or the ability to hear his or her cries.

    Dancing with the Fire

    Most children from the poor with the mal-treatment background tend to succeed to the top. They become fearless and dare to take gamble. They dare to steer the boat into the unknown regardless of the outcome. They have nothing to lose but more to gain from the pain that they had carried if they make it through the rough sea. If the boat overturned, at least they have tried and not to give up.

    But remember this: every soul does have the beauty within. It is a matter of having the right person around to help unlock that hidden gift, encouraging the soul to dream the impossible dream

    See Nothing

    Without a dream, without a hope, life comes to a standstill. The head tilts forward, the eyes look down or sideways rather than up to the light. The neck and the backbone become crooked, causing migraine headaches and stiffness. Sore eyes and blurred vision become the norm. The third eye, the eye that can see beyond, has been filled with clay.

    CHAPTER ONE

    The Wildest Dream

    Back in my hometown of Vientiane, Laos, our hopes, our wishes, and our dreams were far different from those of modern kids. When I was young, we just played around. We had a lot of wishes and not many dreams. We wished for

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