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I Almost Died in Egypt: When Aloha Saved My Life
I Almost Died in Egypt: When Aloha Saved My Life
I Almost Died in Egypt: When Aloha Saved My Life
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Imagine you are far away from home, far away from any medical help, and you have to deal with a life-threatening pain. Read about Marees journey through different stages of leaving her body and coming back. Switch into other realities, lifetimes, and dimensions with her and get to know what helped her survive and how she found healing. Its a story full of mysticism, love, peace, melodies, fantasy, and the power of being connected in the heart. It built bridges between different countries, cultures, and religions.

Its a story for allthe small and the tall peopleand for children of all kinds. It takes you on Marees journey of her near-death experience, her mystical feelings, and her healing process. She meets special people and beings from different dimensions and tells you what was most important for her to be healed. Its a fascinating page-turner based on true experiences of the author mixed with a hint of fiction and fantasy. A modern fairytale that makes you feel good. Are you ready for the adventure of discovering new ways of thinking, living, learning, healing, and connecting? Join in and enjoy the ride!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBalboa Press
Release dateSep 23, 2016
ISBN9781504366441
I Almost Died in Egypt: When Aloha Saved My Life
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Marlise La’a Kea

Marlise La’a Kea, born in Switzerland, had a transformational near-death experience on a boat out in the Red Sea, Egypt. In this story, she writes about it. She is a teacher, kinesiologist, massage therapist, and works with healing traditions from different cultures, especially the Hawaiian shamanism. She loves to travel.

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    I Almost Died in Egypt - Marlise La’a Kea

    Copyright © 2016 Marlise La’a Kea Bühler.

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    Contents

    ALOHA dear reader

    Fireworks

    The dolphin-whale dream

    Ocean friends

    The Symbol - Eye of Kanaloa

    Healing through Heart-Listening

    Atosh – the wise whale

    Ritual singing and the power of music and dance

    Heart-Hugs-People – a new tribe?

    The doorway to death

    The presence of the dolphins

    Hospitals and doctors

    The Nile on my belly and Egyptian friendship

    The Pharaoh in my energy field

    Ocean of love

    Brian’s best friend

    Maui – the trickster

    Living from light

    Hina – the great Goddess

    Pele the fire Goddess

    My first Ukulele, Hula and the Goddess Laka

    Maree meets Jiderra and Atosh

    Reunion and Revival

    About the Author

    Gratitude

    Index

    MAHALO

    To AKUA,

    the source behind everything

    ALOHA dear reader

    MY NAME IS Maree and I am sitting in my kitchen – it’s quiet and early in the morning. Three am. I am half awake, half in my dream with my ocean friends. Today is a special day – like the day before was, too. In fact, all the days are special since I almost died in Egypt in August 2013. I am happy.

    I am still here on earth. Grateful to be alive after everything I went through. I feel blessed to tell you this story, which starts with fireworks and ends with a big reunion. Happy people with smiles full of wisdom and peace building bridges to different cultures and countries. Come with me to different dimensions of reality: the ocean-dolphin dreamtime, the whale-wisdom world (the new www.), the Hawaiian wisdom, the world of the Egyptian Pharaoh and the dimension of myths and legends.

    I was close to death, travelling through different stages of leaving my body. But I am still here – with experiences that made my life worth living even more.

    I invite you to join my vision of conciliation and unity, because we are ONE. One race, the human race. We are all human beings. Let us be the HEART-HUGS-PEOPLE – an ancient tribe full of love, peace, music, happiness and support for each other. Let us live from our hearts, the paradise within us.

    Are you ready to read and listen to this tale? It might be an adventurous journey and… it might change your life or your thoughts about it!

    Fireworks

    DO YOU LIKE fireworks? I actually do like them. Not so much the noise, but the beautiful colors and all the glittering. It makes me feel like being in a fairy tale in which I can act like a princess, a magician or a queen and create all the glittering and the colors with my magic wand.

    In Switzerland we celebrate the National Day on August 1st with lots of fireworks and a big bonfire up in the mountains. You see the Swiss flag hanging from balconies and windows. I remember this day as a nice and warm summer day, a special occasion that always happens during summer break. All the children love that day – so did I as a kid.

    I was born and raised in Switzerland, a small country in the middle of Europe. I grew up in a privileged place, a beautiful small city, in an apartment that satisfied all my needs. A safe and solid country, where I have never experienced war or violence, where I have never been far away from any medical help. Just a cosy and friendly home with a lot of other children to play with. I played lots of games with my friends in nature. We climbed trees, built little houses in the forest, ran in the woods, played hide and seek and flew kites in the wind. I loved to feel the wind on my skin, to lay in the green grass and to observe the clouds, changing their shapes, telling me stories of animals, heroes, kings and queens. It seemed like the sky was presenting a fairy tale – just for me. In winter I lay in the snow – forming angels with my arms – wrapped in thick layers of clothes. I liked all the seasons in my childhood and I always found something to play with and something to create. Even the rain made me happy. I jumped in all the puddles and crowed every time. My favourite element has always been water, even though I love to feel all the elements – wind, water, sun, earth – directly on my skin. Walking barefoot made me feel so happy and free. Feeling the water on my feet or on my whole body has always been

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