As a child growing up in San Paolo, Brazil, Angelica contended with street violence by banding with her community to engage in productive pursuits. Gravitating toward physical well-being and embracing nature to bring balance into her life, she soon reveled in a unique sensitivity to these life forces. Along the way she learned to squelch her negative feelings and experiences by stuffing them into a metaphorical black bag where she could manage them as able. But she wasn't able and no amount of physicality and communing with nature could resolve the sense of discord. At a critical point, she heard the words of her mentor on a deeper level and took the step of reading a genuine Kabbalistic text. Such books consistently transform people and for Angelica, the transformation brought a sense of comfort and healing. She discovered a profound level of connection to nature in which people are the conduit of continuity from this life to the next.
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