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- In her inspirational memoir, Bérubé explores her journey of learning how to prioritize being and feeling in order to experience life richly, fully, and true to her soul’s calling. Bérubé opens her heart and her mind to the universe’s wisdom, providing guidance and comfort to those who feel at the precipice of change and awakening.
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May 9, 2017 · At the age of 23, modern-day shaman and inspirational speaker Anne Bérubé's life was interrupted by a near fatal car accident and mystical experience. Trapped in the car, unable to breathe, she had a vision that forever realigned her life's trajectory.
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- Anne Berube Ph.D.
Jul 25, 2017 · Readers discover how to develop gratitude – much more reliable sensation than happiness- and how to avoid compromise out of fear. At its heart, the book provides guidance and comfort to those who feel at the precipice of change and awakening.
In her inspirational memoir, Bérubé explores her journey of learning how to prioritize being and feeling in order to experience life richly, fully, and true to her soul’s calling. Bérubé opens...
Bérubé opens her heart and her mind to the universe’s wisdom, providing guidance and comfort to those who feel at the precipice of change and awakening.
May 9, 2017 · At the age of twenty-three, modern-day shaman and inspirational speaker Anne Bérubé’s life was interrupted by a near-fatal car accident and mystical experience. Trapped in the car, unable to breathe, she had a vision that forever realigned her life’s trajectory.
- Anne Berube Ph.D.
May 9, 2017 · Be Feel Think Do: A Memoir. Paperback – May 9, 2017. by Anne Berube Ph.D. (Author) 4.4 132 ratings. See all formats and editions. A modern-day shaman reflects on her paradigm-shifting near-death experience, offering inspirational advice on how to live fully, richly, and authentically.
- Anne Berube Ph.D.