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Grinia Bradwell

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Memoir: A woman’s journey to rediscover herself and her spirituality while living in a non spiritual world.

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Grinia Bradwell was born in a small town in Minas Gerais, Brazil. She obtained a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the State University of Campinas (Brazil) and later worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US...

Grinia Bradwell was born in a small town in Minas Gerais, Brazil. She obtained a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the State University of Campinas (Brazil) and later worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) developing and optimizing surface chemistries for a range of materials and applications. While Grinia’s career was focused on scientific research, her life journey included deep spiritual connection, and overcoming several life obstacles, such as anxiety and panic attacks, endometriosis, and adapting to a new culture and new language after moving to the USA. In her book, “The Energy Field”, Grinia shares her life story and how she managed to reconcile the apparent contradiction between science and spirituality. She describes her experiences with sensing and seeing spiritual entities, the impact of meditation on her mental health, and how she learned to manipulate the energy field around her for healing and personal growth.

What Matters
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M CIVIL RIGHTS

For Grinia Bradwell, civil rights was a defining concern; Bradwell's advocacy and legal work centered on expanding equal rights and challenging discrimination in law and society.

M FEMINISM

Feminism was integral to Bradwell's identity and activism, as she worked tirelessly to challenge gender norms and promote women's legal and social rights.

M JOURNALISM

Bradwell valued journalism as a tool for advocacy and public education, founding and editing the Chicago Legal News to inform and influence legal reform.

M LAW

Law was central to Bradwell's worldview, as she broke barriers for women in the legal profession and fought for legal reform, believing 'the law should know no distinction of sex.'

M MENTAL HEALTH
M SOCIAL REFORM

Social reform resonated deeply with Bradwell, who saw the law as a means to improve society and campaigned for progressive changes in legal and social institutions.

NM SPORT

Sport was largely irrelevant to Bradwell's pursuits; her focus remained on legal, social, and gender issues rather than athletic endeavors.

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