
Heal Thyself for Health and Longevity
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Narrated by:
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Camille Mazant
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By:
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Queen Afua
The solution to our healing crisis lies in the fundamental question: Are we willing to challenge our appetites, desires, and wants? The extent of our change determines whether we are serious about healing ourselves. Queen Afua's years of observation and practice convince her that soul-searching consciousness is the mechanism the Creator blessed us with to overcome our addictions and afflictions. We, thus, welcome you to Heal Thyself for Health and Longevity, a path to purification and wellness.
Queen Afua developed the Heal Thyself wellness freedom plan and fine-tuned this wholistic freedom plan for more than 30 years, day in and day out, season through season, in her waking hours and in her sleep. This wellness plan proves that we can indeed heal ourselves from our afflictions and thus attain body, mind, and spiritual balance. The plan is contained in this text, beautifully narrated by Camille Mazant.
Produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont.
©1991, 1998, 2001, 2002 Queen Afua (P)2023 Echo Point Books & Media, LLC
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However, there are significant concerns regarding factual inaccuracies related to Islamic practices. The author erroneously states that Muslims fast for 40 days during Ramadan, when, in fact, Ramadan lasts 29 to 30 days. Additionally, the text claims that fasting begins at sunrise, while it actually starts at dawn (Fajr) and ends at sunset (Maghrib). These inaccuracies raise questions about the author's reliability when discussing other religions.
Despite these shortcomings, the core health principles concerning prayer, fasting, and purification are valuable. Readers are encouraged to verify religious details for a comprehensive understanding and to ensure alignment with their beliefs, particularly for Muslim readers, as some content may contradict Islamic teachings. Peace and blessings on your healing journey!
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