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The Magic of Cause and Effect

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As a someone raised in the Western world, karma has a sort of fatalistic mystique. When you begin to study and practice Buddhism, you begin to understand that this isn't really how it works.
Giorgina Liguori and I talk about karma, cause and effect and how we can create a more peaceful world by focusing on our own circle of influence - first with the self and then with those around us. As Ghandi once said, be the change you wish to see in the world.
Giorgina Liguori is a writer who wrote for TV in New York. She has written and published three books on Amazon and working on number four, her first mystery.

She has had hundreds of newspaper articles and magazine articles published, both locally and nationally, most recently in The Parklander (an Interview with Dave Cullen, author of Columbine and Parkland), and Grand Magazine. She was recently published in the literary magazine Binnacle, the Literary Magazine of The University of Maine. In addition, I was trained by Cambridge University to teach American High School students Cambridge University writing courses.

She has worked as a journalist in North Carolina and Florida. She is also a counselor and life coach with two graduate degrees in counseling and psychology. She facilitates women’s groups and parenting groups.

She runs an International Women’s Group with over a hundred and eighty women from Canada, England, Wales, Australia, and across the USA. She also does a parenting workshop. There’s a Mensa card in her wallet.

She is a born and bred New Yorker, downtown, girl, now working out of Fort Lauderdale, but she still goes home as often as possible. She lived in Italy for a year, where she still has relatives and edited a book that became a best seller in Italy, called My Son Can’t Read, about dyslexia. She also lived in Morocco for two years writing for the Italian Magazine Anabella.

She attended summer writing workshops at Stony Brook, Southampton, and the last two years before COVID at Skidmore. She has a trailer on YouTube for my book Samsara, which is a novel based on the writings of Brian Weiss and past life regression. She wrote it because, what if?

Her greatest achievements are her amazing children whom she not only loves, but likes as well and the wonderful friends she is blessed to have and know.

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As a someone raised in the Western world, karma has a sort of fatalistic mystique. When you begin to study and practice Buddhism, you begin to understand that this isn't really how it works.
Giorgina Liguori and I talk about karma, cause and effect and how we can create a more peaceful world by focusing on our own circle of influence - first with the self and then with those around us. As Ghandi once said, be the change you wish to see in the world.
Giorgina Liguori is a writer who wrote for TV in New York. She has written and published three books on Amazon and working on number four, her first mystery.

She has had hundreds of newspaper articles and magazine articles published, both locally and nationally, most recently in The Parklander (an Interview with Dave Cullen, author of Columbine and Parkland), and Grand Magazine. She was recently published in the literary magazine Binnacle, the Literary Magazine of The University of Maine. In addition, I was trained by Cambridge University to teach American High School students Cambridge University writing courses.

She has worked as a journalist in North Carolina and Florida. She is also a counselor and life coach with two graduate degrees in counseling and psychology. She facilitates women’s groups and parenting groups.

She runs an International Women’s Group with over a hundred and eighty women from Canada, England, Wales, Australia, and across the USA. She also does a parenting workshop. There’s a Mensa card in her wallet.

She is a born and bred New Yorker, downtown, girl, now working out of Fort Lauderdale, but she still goes home as often as possible. She lived in Italy for a year, where she still has relatives and edited a book that became a best seller in Italy, called My Son Can’t Read, about dyslexia. She also lived in Morocco for two years writing for the Italian Magazine Anabella.

She attended summer writing workshops at Stony Brook, Southampton, and the last two years before COVID at Skidmore. She has a trailer on YouTube for my book Samsara, which is a novel based on the writings of Brian Weiss and past life regression. She wrote it because, what if?

Her greatest achievements are her amazing children whom she not only loves, but likes as well and the wonderful friends she is blessed to have and know.

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