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Drugs and a blue, swollen body – what a millionaire Maligin’s widow’s book says

The publishing house “Zvaigzne ABC” has published Helena Oras’ book “Panika”. The book was accompanied by the animated short film “Panic”, which was screened at both the Cannes Film Festival and the world’s most important animated film festival in Annecy. Helena Ora is a pseudonym for actress, artist and creative personality Elīna Maligina.

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In the book, using various means of expression and images, the author reveals a deeply personal story about living with panic attacks and trying to understand its trigger mechanism. The book can help you better understand how a person suffering from anxiety feels and how mentally and physically apprehensive such attacks are. Psychotherapist Ināra Vārpa says: “Helen Ora allows me to be present in her brave transformation – it’s confusingly honest, emotionally fragile, humanly naked. Exciting and encouraging, because, it turns out, it doesn’t kill. It brings to light.”

No one, except the authors, can say how realistic the images are in the book, but the Private Life calls some paragraphs shockingly possible.

In the publication “Is it really just a literary work?” The magazine outlines the story ‘s main character’ s encounter with magic tablets, which she has shown the story of the story with the word Nothing. Than has introduced the woman to medicines that have helped to improve her mood, and the gentleman has always had a bag with these colorful miracle herbs.

Than Than “more than ten tablets a day tomorrow”. As Helena Ora writes, “such doctoration was his hobby, his business, his madness and, ultimately, the cause of his death” – the image Nekā was like a big child who lost his critical thinking, and under the influence of these pills even beats the storyteller. She fled, but returned to her abuser.

“In pitying him, I sacrificed myself” – this is the text in the book, describing the decay of Mr. When the main character of “Panika” has stopped fleeing this hopelessness, she has become just like the mother of this man, accepting his distorted perception of the world. The main character has stopped getting angry about the attacks of aggression.

“Feeling peace and helplessness, he – one of the most beautiful components of my life – fades away, leaving only a lifeless, blue, swollen body that was once a man. He died. I became an adult orphan,” says the book Panic.

Helen Ora, 35, has been able to find resources not only to survive, but even to find joy in life and to turn her weakness into a source of strength. And talk about it in the language of art. It is important for her to share her experiences with others: “I cut myself with a blunt knife and sore, smiling lightly. Why? Because, curse or happiness, I can’t do otherwise. In performance, the process is the result,” says Helen Ora, formerly known as Elīna Maligina, the widow of the late Olainfarm owner, millionaire Valērijs Maligins.

As is known, Valery Maligin died suddenly on September 9, 2017. For the fourth year in a row, after the death of the businessman, money wars have lasted between the heirs of his wealth. Entrepreneur’s widow Helen Ora has not commented on what is expressed in the book “Panic” is autobiographical material.

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