141. Joanne DiMaggio - I Did It To Myself … Again!

EPISODE · Jun 8, 2020 · 38 MIN

141. Joanne DiMaggio - I Did It To Myself … Again!

from Enlightenment of Change · host Connie Whitman

Connie's motivational quotes for today is by – Rumi "Don't grieve. Anything you lose comes around in another form." Do you believe in reincarnation?  Do you think that your past lives may be impacting how you see and navigate the world around you in the present?  Do you feel that understanding your past may enable your life choices today?  Finally, if there were a way you could understand your past lives to impact your life today, would you take action to change your life? These are pretty heavy questions. Have no fear my guest today will teach us about understanding our past so we can change our future! Today your host, Connie Whitman, speaks with Joanne DiMaggio, MA, CHt. Joanne's new book, I Did It To Myself…Again! New Life-Between-Lives Case Studies Show How Your Soul's Contract is Guiding Your Life. Joanne has given talks on the subject of past-life exploration and soul writing to audiences across the country. In addition, she has been the guest on nearly 70 radio programs and has had several articles published in Venture Inward. She has been professionally pursuing past-life research and therapy for over 30 years and once headed her own past-life research center where she interacted with some of the country's leading past-life professionals. The author of six books, Joanne conducts private sessions at the Unity Holistic Healing Center, a service of Unity of Charlottesville, of which she is the Director. Website:  www.joannedimaggio.com Connie's Free Communication Style Assessment Link: www.whitmanassoc.com/csa The post I Did It To Myself … Again! appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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