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Wasteland Press
The Crossing
The Crossing
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"I met Lela in a self-development study group in 2006. Since then, I have talked to her almost every week. From the very first call, her voice was clear and calm. I recognized “something” in her personality. Soon I identified the core, the fountainhead of this “something.”
Even as a boy, I admired the Norwegian pioneers, many thousands of them, moving the promise of America, launching a new life without any warranty of success, and conquering the environment and external obstacles. They originated the land of the self-made man.
Once upon a time, in a place far from Norway, another people lived a harsh life. At this place, the Bekka Valley, there lived a special, strong-willed girl. Like the Norwegian pioneers, she did not believe in poverty and illiteracy. She willingly put herself in danger, taking risks in search of opportunities in a strange land. She took control of her future, of her life. She fought not so much with the environment, but with herself, chiseling the self-made woman, continuously moving forward with full force to see the light.
Listen: don’t make the mistake of confusing this story with Internet guru stories created for the purpose of marketing. Lela Ashkarian tells a unique story, one of a real heroine driven by the power of the bold eagle as the source of what in the beginning I recognized as “something.”
My friend: let Lela enrich your life.
—Kjell Ramstad, Norway
Even as a boy, I admired the Norwegian pioneers, many thousands of them, moving the promise of America, launching a new life without any warranty of success, and conquering the environment and external obstacles. They originated the land of the self-made man.
Once upon a time, in a place far from Norway, another people lived a harsh life. At this place, the Bekka Valley, there lived a special, strong-willed girl. Like the Norwegian pioneers, she did not believe in poverty and illiteracy. She willingly put herself in danger, taking risks in search of opportunities in a strange land. She took control of her future, of her life. She fought not so much with the environment, but with herself, chiseling the self-made woman, continuously moving forward with full force to see the light.
Listen: don’t make the mistake of confusing this story with Internet guru stories created for the purpose of marketing. Lela Ashkarian tells a unique story, one of a real heroine driven by the power of the bold eagle as the source of what in the beginning I recognized as “something.”
My friend: let Lela enrich your life.
—Kjell Ramstad, Norway
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