Priestly possession is Pema's cross to bear. "Anatomy of A Life Possessed" sheds light on... a terribly real problem.
Book Description
"You won't take this into account. If you had written it instead of me, I probably wouldn't believe it." So begins this amazing tale of a woman victimized by peculiar forces. It reads like a work of fiction, but it is true.
The author describes a privileged childhood in an aristocratic family with links to Genghis Khan, Tibet, Russian czars, and Rasputin as part of her incredible story, which includes growing up under three oppressive regimes: Nazism, Communism, and her monarchical, dictatorial mother.
Ms. Pema recounts her early life in the ballet world, followed by her years as an actress during Rome's golden age of cinema, working for directors Federico Fellini, Vittorio De Sica, and Marco Ferreri, where she met and married prominent entertainment attorney Max Ferrara.
"Anatomy of a Life Possessed" makes a sudden turn from the glamour of the Via Veneto onto a backroads Highway to Hell. It reveals a harrowing telepathic possession with physical and emotional consequences. A mad monk, sexual torment, exorcism, and never-ending harassment devastate the author's life. She describes her excruciating experience of possession and her research conducted in an effort to regain control.
"Anatomy of a Life Possessed" is a fascinating and controversial book which challenges traditional beliefs. Pema's personal memoir will be of value to people of any age who are ready to find and face the truth. It may help you to:
* Protect yourself from negative energy and subjugating ideologies
* Understand the dangers of a faith that relies on fear and submission
* Discover how to turn obstacles, fear, and self-doubt into helpful knowledge
* Recognize that the generosity, genius, and greatness of humanity are the only virtues that can help us create our own happiness.
For an absolutely gripping, unstoppable reading experience, take a journey into the abyss and back with "Anatomy of a Life Possessed."
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