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    "At Last" Etta, Your Pain Body Can Be Dissolved

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    We have all undoubtedly witnessed the media fury and hype in response to Etta James' comments on Beyonce singing the hit song, "At Last" during the Neighborhood Inauguration Ball. Etta James was recorded during a Seattle concert last week saying, "I can't stand Beyonce." She has no business up there, singing up there on a big ole' president day... singing my song that I've been singing forever," said James, who also mocked Obama's ears. Of course, now we hear she was just kidding. Or so she says. "I didn't really mean anything," James said, adding she was "feeling left out something that was basically mine, that I had done every time you look around."

    In reading her book and noting her recent actions, I'm convinced that Etta has a very dense pain body. She's navigated through a firewall of pain and her energy field of old emotions could very will still be alive and active. Etta James, born Jamesetta Hawkins, starts her book off stating that she had two childhoods, lived two different lives in two different cities and ultimately became two different people. She was born to a 14-year-old mother and raised by surrogate parents, and started singing gospel in church at five, was discovered at 14 and had a rapid rise to fame. Her story is a disturbing saga of drug addiction, jail sentences for writing bad checks and stealing prescription drugs, involvements with the wrong men and anger at a disruptive and unstable mother who has refused to reveal who her daughter's father is. It's easy to see why James says she has been "raging through life." She claims it's the rage that keeps her going. The good news is that the exposure of her pain body gives her an opportunity to free herself of its fury.

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