From Fat, Black, and Unlovable to Beautiful. Powerful. Love.: a journey of intergenerational healing and transformation

Author:   Barbara C Pamplin ,  Obafemi Ifayemi
Publisher:   Pamplin Digital
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9781733640404


Pages:   170
Publication Date:   05 March 2019
Format:   Paperback
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From Fat, Black, and Unlovable to Beautiful. Powerful. Love.: a journey of intergenerational healing and transformation


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BE INSPIRED TO TRANSFORM YOUR TOXIC BELIEFS, CLAIM YOUR ANCESTRAL GIFTS, AND REMEMBER WHO THE F*CK YOU ARE. In the fall of 2017. Barbara Ohuninifa (Pamplin) survived an aortic dissection (a sudden 99% fatal cardiac event), 3 open heart surgeries, and 3 deaths and resuscitations. The road that led her to the operating room, and nearly the morgue, was paved with ancestral trauma from the effects of slavery and misogynoir. Barbara's life was changed by 50, 3, and 3. That's 50 days in intensive care, 3 open heart surgeries, and 3 deaths and resuscitations. Barbara writes about her experiences as a child and teen growing up on Chicago's southside, and as a young single mother and college student in Atlanta. She shares intimate stories and documents the many toxic beliefs that formed in her youth and persisted throughout her life. Her story is as remarkable and unique as it is familiar to many Black women. The author offers suggestions that will help you access the timeless wisdom of nature, your ancestors, and your higher self, such as: Intentional actions that create connection with your authentic self Personal practices that lead you through self-reflection, perspective-taking, and celebration of self Ideas to help you incorporate joy and play in your life as often as you can You will get access to free audio meditations and PDF worksheets as digital downloads to help improve your mental, emotional, and physical life while supporting your body, mind, and spirit with: Simple breathing techniques and meditations that are calming and grounding Journal techniques and prompts to explore your inner thoughts Methods to create the mental space and energy required for transformation ♥Fueled by gratitude and joy for living, Barbara chose to go beyond surviving to use her experience to help you remember who you are and how to love yourself♥ DON'T LET TRAUMA OR SELF-SABOTAGE DISTRACT YOU FROM THE JOY YOU DESERVE.★BUY NOW ★

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Author:   Barbara C Pamplin ,  Obafemi Ifayemi
Publisher:   Pamplin Digital
Imprint:   Pamplin Digital
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.191kg
ISBN:  

9781733640404


ISBN 10:   1733640401
Pages:   170
Publication Date:   05 March 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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This book is not only meant to bring healing to Barbara's life, but it is meant to bring healing into the lives of other people who are struggling, particularly women. The inspiration to write this book was her ancestors speaking. Beautiful. Powerful. Love. is the divine work Barbara is meant to do. James Weeks, author of Meditations Across The King's River


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"Barbara Ohuninifa (Pamplin) is an author and speaker who stands for Black women who have survived a traumatic health crisis.Her life was changed by 50 days in ICU, 3 open heart surgeries, and 3 deaths and resuscitations from an aortic dissection (which is 99% fatal). The road that led her to several operating rooms, and nearly the morgue, was paved with ancestral trauma from the effects of slavery, misogynoir, betrayal trauma, and racial stereotypes. Fueled by gratitude and joy for living, the author was called to go beyond surviving to use my experience to help others through inspiration, storytelling, and education. She is a former marketing leader with over 20 years' experience with Fortune 500 global brands in classic CPG brand marketing, global digital marketing, and advertising production as well as e-Commerce, performance, and loyalty marketing. Chief Oluwo Obafemi Fayemi Epega is a world-renowned Babalawo and the founder of O.I.D.S.I. (Obafemi Institute for the Divine & Universal Study of Ifa). He was initiated as a priest of Obatala in January 2004, and received his Tefa in February 2005 from the late Oluwo Dr. Afolabi Epega at the Epega Compound in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. He strongly believes that the restoration and preservation of African divine sciences and traditions can restore psychological balance and personal empowerment to all people. Born Stephen Benjamin Clark Mackey on December 30, 1957 in Houston, TX, Chief Oluwo Obafemi Fayemi Epega is the fifth child of Vivian and Fletcher Mackey, Sr., and the father of four boys: Stephen Jr., Corey, Sheldon and Jordan. Baba Femi is the author of the book entitled ""Who is Sambo?"", and has also established a substantial YouTube presence for himself via Ifa-related lectures and classes over the years. He has been a diligent scholar of, as well as an active practitioner of Ifa for more than a decade. As a lecturer, teacher and healer, Baba Femi has facilitated Ifa workshops all over the world, including Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Europe and the Caribbean. He has been invited to share his knowledge and insight on countless radio shows, as well as on major university and college campuses. He has also participated as a panelist, in conjunction with prominent Black psychologists, in comprehensive discussions regarding the assessment and improvement of the mental and spiritual health of the Black community. In addition to overseeing more than 400 ceremonies and rituals, Baba Femi has either directly facilitated, or served as the principal liaison for the initiations of more than 50 Ifa and Olorisha priests. With the blessings of Olodumare, his ancestors, and Ifa, this life has allowed him to fully embrace and experience that which his heart has chosen. He is proud to be an African American man, native Houstonian, descendant of slaves, priest of Ifa, teacher, author, mentor, son, a friend to many, a loving husband, and most importantly, an honorable father."

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