“Tarra Light has woven a beautiful and inspired idea into a teaching story called
Angel of Auschwitz. Read it for yourself and allow your heart to open to a new kind of magic.”
—Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, author of
The Receiving: Reclaiming Jewish Women's Wisdom “Tarra uses her story of the Holocaust to point to the timeless truth of Love in the face of the worst nightmare of suffering. In this she holds the vision of the future possibility of the human heart.”
—Eli Jaxon-Bear, author of
From Fixation to Freedom: The Enneagram of Liberation“At first look,
Angel of Auschwitz can seem like a simple tale of reincarnation by an individual who had a past-life regression and was able to recall her previous lifetime as a prisoner in Auschwitz. But, in truth, this book is much more. It is a multidimensional view of the Holocaust, with a cosmic understanding of the interplays of light and dark... Natasza (Tarra in her past life), the subject of the book, was a lightworker who heroically met the challenge of making the best of the worst. In spite of her oppressed circumstances, she was able to connect with angelic support that gave her the strength to uplift those around her.… The story of Natasza stands as an example of the potential we all have to … connect with our higher natures, to experience being in this world and not of it.
Angel of Auschwitz is filled with inspirations and wisdoms, which we can all draw on in this unpredictable and catalytic period of life on Planet Earth.”
—Wynn Free, principal author,
The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation“Natasza’s story awakens our sense of soul knowing that love, forgiveness, and compassion are true stepping stones on the path to peace.”
—Laurelle Shanti Gaia, author of
Be Peace Now"Once in a while something so terrific comes along you simply cannot not talk about it. You must insist. The book,
Angel of Auschwitz is one such tome.… Filled with sweetness and sorrow and most of all a message of hope and human passion to serve and survive, this is one read you won’t want to miss. It is an inspirational story par excellence."
—Maureen St. Germain, author of
Reweaving the Fabric of Your Reality"More than just an intriguing look at reincarnation, her words are a reflection of thoughts that will remind you that God is everywhere working though us, all the time."
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The Spirit of Ma'at“I find
Angel of Auschwitz to be an instrument of reconciliation and healing. This book transcends barriers and will contribute to right human relations, good will, and hopefully to world peace.”
—The Reverend Marian Breckenridge, co-founder, Northwest School of Religious and Philosophical Studies, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho