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DEHRADUN: A book reading by Dehradun-based author Brigitte Arora was organised by Booknerds Hangout here on Sunday.

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Dehradun, March 6

A book reading by Dehradun-based author Brigitte Arora was organised by Booknerds Hangout here on Sunday.

The Booknerds Hangout founder Rohan Raj and co-founder Neha Raj welcomed Doon literati and gave a brief introduction of the Booknerds and the literary initiatives that the community had indulged in the past few years.

The author was born during the Nazi Holocaust in Berlin, Germany, in 1942. Being of Jewish descent, almost all of her family perished in concentration camps. When Arora was 9-year-old, she and her mother came as refugees to the USA.

Arora was 32-year-old and had two children when she experienced self-realisation after a spontaneous rising of Kundalini.

For the past 18 years, she has been living in the foothills of the Himalayas where she writes about her enlightenment and the transformative processes that followed.

She has published three books, “A Soul’s Journey in Time”, “Transformation of the Human-Animal” and “Echoes of Eternal Longings.”

Brigitte’s book “Transformation of the Human-Animal” clarifies what it means to be awake or asleep and why many modern human-animals still live in a collective herd or group consciousness. That evolving to ever higher states of consciousness is the divine plan for all mankind.

The session was moderated by Rohan Raj, founder, the Booknerds.

The candid session was truly enlightening, thought provoking and insightful.

This was followed by a question and answer session where Brigitte answered questions about spirituality and self-realisation.

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