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The Other Side of the Curtain - And the Power of Dreaming One Life Assessed from Dreams Post-Analysis The story of a mother's miracle when she gave life twice to her daughter declared dead after a motorcycle accident. A winter day, a Midwest airport closed down during a snowstorm. Nadia Judith is among the many passengers stranded in between flights. A woman sits next to Nadia. Shortly after, the woman reveals that she has just survived a serious disease. Nadia tells her words of understanding. The woman cries and says that nobody talked to her that way. Nobody understood so well what she went…mehr

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The Other Side of the Curtain - And the Power of Dreaming One Life Assessed from Dreams Post-Analysis The story of a mother's miracle when she gave life twice to her daughter declared dead after a motorcycle accident. A winter day, a Midwest airport closed down during a snowstorm. Nadia Judith is among the many passengers stranded in between flights. A woman sits next to Nadia. Shortly after, the woman reveals that she has just survived a serious disease. Nadia tells her words of understanding. The woman cries and says that nobody talked to her that way. Nobody understood so well what she went through. The woman thanks Nadia who tells her that she had a similar experience, once. This happened during one of the time-periods when the author put this book aside. The change from this woman's face from devastated to radiant, made her realize that she could help other people. Instead of a motorcycle accident fatal statistic, The Other Side of The Curtain is an amazing non-fiction account of brain injury, clinical death, and coma survival in France that a dream had predicted; while other dreams provided messages for healing. Years later, in Los Angeles, the author began a secret search to understand beyond being a miracle. She found seven elements that made her survival a reality. Decoding her dreams and revisiting her past, the author found out that after one long year of anguish, her Death Wish (Freud) in 1969 was the consequence of the violence of May 1968 in France. "The Other Side of The Curtain is a compelling memoir of a woman whose life has been dotted with both joy and tragedy, but always with courage. Spirituality mixes with shocking true tales and the history of the past in her memorable book. Bijaoui grew up in the South of France. She moved to the United States to escape the memories of her motorcycle crash" (A. House). But they are things in life that one cannot forget.
Autorenporträt
Nadia Bijaoui was eighteen and living in the South of France when she had a serious motorcycle accident and was pronounced dead. Nevertheless, she entered a three-month coma and survived. A couple of years later, she moved to the United States and tried to forget about it. But there are things in life that one cannot forget. Eventually, the author acknowledged what she wanted once to disregard from her life. The reasons of her survival and recovered physical and mental faculties, in spite of a grave head trauma, became her secret search.She found seven reasons or elements. Some of those elements started in her early childhood in Tunisia, orientating the two first parts of this book as a memoir. Her professional life reflects her search with careers from body to mind and from mind to body. The author wishes to transmit a message of hope and of healing to individuals affected by a disease, a condition, or an accident; message of hope also intended to their families. While decoding the steps of her own recovery, she created Bio-Health-Education for total health.The Seven Elements demystified the reasons of her survival. It also includes healing suggestions to prevent or alleviate certain conditions.When she finished Recovering from Deep Coma, Dr. Bijaoui had earned a doctoral degree in Health Education; a PhD in Psychology with a license from the Medical Board of California as a Research Psychoanalyst; degrees in psycho-educational counseling, preventive medicine, and neuroscience. Her professional activities include higher education health courses design and instruction and a private practice online.Upon ending the research and writing behind The Other Side of The Curtain the author felt again Rabbi Susan Rabbi Laemmle's words that she first heard at her graduation ceremony at USC - Keck School of Medicine: "Humility, Gratefulness, Joy"First time heard but second time felt and experienced when waking up from her coma. But without the mental capacity to understand then.