Author: Lucia Matuonto

Lucia Matuonto is a published children’s book author, physiotherapist, Creative Director and has just added two more projects to her name. She is the host of the new interview program on WorldAuthors.org called “UNCUT with Lucia”, and is also the host of her new podcast, “The Relatable Voice”.

As a spiritual guide, Shytei Corellian has spent a lifetime in spiritual pursuits. She holds a bachelors in Spiritual Counseling and is working on her Masters in Metaphysical Science. She is a Qi Gong and Meditation instructor, and communicates frequently with her guides, gaining metaphysical, universal, and personal insights. She wrote her first story at nine, and began writing novels at fourteen. For Shytei, the mystical has always been unavoidable. Though she long kept the truth secret, her writing is made up of memories of other lives, other people, and other worlds. She’s never worked out a plot, made an…

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Lucio Carlos Gil talks about dynamic meditation with Lucia Matuonto 1.  What is exactly dynamic meditation? Different from the Transcendental Meditation, the Dynamic Meditation enables you to conduct your energy, during the meditation process, to work a specific feeling and/or achieve a specific goal, whatever would that be: a material goal (for example, you wanna buy a new house or you want a new job) or a spiritual goal (such as “what type of life you would like to have? How would you like to interact with people? How would you like people to see you? How to expand love…

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The Olympic Peninsula of Washington State, in the Pacific Northwest, home to Olympic National Park, was the last unexplored wilderness in the continental United States.  A jagged complex of mountains, forests, rivers, glaciers, and snow fields, these mountains are the beginning of a great coastal rain forest that extends from the Olympic Peninsula north and west against the Gulf of Alaska all the way to the Bering Sea and the North Pacific. Still wild, remote, and mysterious, this arc of forest, mountains and shore is the setting for a series of tales about an ornery young girl, her grandfather and his…

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The idea that when somebody is diagnosed with cancer we must kill the cancer before the cancer kills them, is a deadly and unscientific mythology that has resulted in the unnecessary suffering and death of millions of people. Only if a cancer cell or tumor is viewed as some kind of monster-like creature that’s hell-belt on killing the patient can the use of knives, poison injections and ionizing radiation be justified as treatments.If Cancer Inc. were to ever admit what has been known scientifically for over 150 years – that cancerous tissue is simply a collection of damaged cells, and…

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