Karma Can Be A Real Pain with Joanne DiMaggio - a podcast by iOM Radio Network - OMTimes

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Aired Sunday, 9 October 2016, 9:00 PM ET

Are physical and mental illness the result of karma acquired in a past life, and if so, does uncovering that lifetime lead to healing?

According to a year-long research project conducted by author and past-life specialists, Joanne DiMaggio, the answer is YES!

Join Sylvia and Joanne for a fascinating discussion about the impact that past life karma may have on your life today.

About the Guest Joanne DiMaggio

An inspired writer, lecturer and teacher, Joanne DiMaggio, MA, CHt, has been actively involved with Edgar Cayce’s Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) since 1987. She earned her Masters in Transpersonal Studies degree and her Spiritual Mentor certification through Atlantic University.

Joanne is a graduate of the Eastern Institute of Hypnotherapy and a member of the National Association of Transpersonal Hypnotherapists. She has been professionally pursuing past-life research and therapy for nearly 30 years, and has been a guest speaker at several A.R.E. Conferences in Virginia Beach and for A.R.E. audiences throughout Virginia, as well as in Chicago, Milwaukee, and Bethesda, MD. She also has spoken at the Rhine Institute and for the International Association for Near Death Studies.

Joanne’s latest book, Karma Can Be a Real Pain: Past Life Clues to Current Life Maladies, was published in September 2016. Her other books include Soul Writing: Conversing With Your Higher Self, and its sequel, Your Soul Remembers: Accessing Your Past Lives Through Soul Writing.

Joanne lives outside of Charlottesville, Virginia and maintains an office at the Unity Holistic Healing Center, a service of Unity of Charlottesville, where she continues her research.

For more information about Joanne DiMaggio, visit: www.joannedimaggio.com

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