Time-Lapse
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Anamika
Anamika was born with a gift of transmitting resonant frequencies of love that catalyze profound change. Through acceptance, compassion, humor and uncanny laser-like understanding, she makes the process of enlightening accessible to everyone. This includes embracing and integrating our often tender and vulnerable human nature. Her background is multi-disciplinary, ranging from metaphysics, psychology, music and the performing arts, to sciences, and language. She earned her B.A. in Psychology from Wellesley College, and after completing a non-traditional Ph.D. in Psychology, graduated from the four-year healing arts program at the Barbara Brennan School of Healing. Anamika leads workshops internationally, has appeared on many television and radio shows, and is an author. She has been guiding people for over 35 years in private sessions and intensives, classes and workshops, in person, online, and by phone. She lives in Malibu, CA.
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To my creators,
for granting me this life
Nilima and Vinay
PREFACE
I hardly remember when I started writing. I guess it was the time when I was in school and exposed to Hindi and English poetry both. I wrote a couple of stories and recited my own poetry in school. As one of the confused kids, I never thought this is something I should do. Over time I realised that this is the most soothing thing in my life. I realised poetry runs along with me like I write while I am travelling, sometimes in the middle of meeting, sometimes I scribble at midnight, and it is some parallel world to me. Perhaps this was the reason I did not choose writing as my full-time career because I just could not plan and write. My writing is all about timing and mood.
Well, one day I was going through all