Eat Pray Stay

Abadiânia

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Mind & Body, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality, Travel
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Author: LeeZa Donatella ISBN: 9780991100729
Publisher: LeeZa Donatella Publication: August 20, 2014
Imprint: LeeZa Donatella Language: English
Author: LeeZa Donatella
ISBN: 9780991100729
Publisher: LeeZa Donatella
Publication: August 20, 2014
Imprint: LeeZa Donatella
Language: English
LeeZa Donatella travels back to Abadiânia Brazil in 2014 to revisit healer John of God and delivers an accounting of her miracles along with a comprehensive guide to visiting this sleepy little town where miracles happen.



Written from the perspective of a spiritualist, foodie and world traveler, this book provides the step-by-step process for The Casa, detailed information for over 25 local hotels including the number of rooms, currency accepted, internet, meal options, amenities, websites, and their distance from The Casa, local street maps, restaurant menus, travel requirements, transportation options and bus schedules, language, currency and exchange information as well as banking and ATM locations.



LeeZa explains Abadiânia’s orb phenomenon and details her supernatural and spiritual encounters and miracles.



This book will help you determine if you should seek out professional guided services for your trip or go on your own.



Whether you decide to use a guide or travel to Abadiânia alone or with friends and loved ones, within these pages is the information to help you make great choices for a more enriched experience.
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LeeZa Donatella travels back to Abadiânia Brazil in 2014 to revisit healer John of God and delivers an accounting of her miracles along with a comprehensive guide to visiting this sleepy little town where miracles happen.



Written from the perspective of a spiritualist, foodie and world traveler, this book provides the step-by-step process for The Casa, detailed information for over 25 local hotels including the number of rooms, currency accepted, internet, meal options, amenities, websites, and their distance from The Casa, local street maps, restaurant menus, travel requirements, transportation options and bus schedules, language, currency and exchange information as well as banking and ATM locations.



LeeZa explains Abadiânia’s orb phenomenon and details her supernatural and spiritual encounters and miracles.



This book will help you determine if you should seek out professional guided services for your trip or go on your own.



Whether you decide to use a guide or travel to Abadiânia alone or with friends and loved ones, within these pages is the information to help you make great choices for a more enriched experience.

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