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What Really Killed Whitney Houston

How Unconscious Loyalty Destroyed One of the Greatest Talents of All Time - And Why It Could Be Happening to You

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What Really Killed Whitney Houston

By: Jim Sniechowski PhD, Judith Sherven PhD
Narrated by: Judith Sherven PhD
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Many people say that drugs killed Whitney Houston. Yes, drugs were a part of her downfall, but they were only symptoms, the obvious evidence of what was actually an emotional addiction to where she came from. At a very deep level, an unconscious level, she was more powerfully attached to beliefs, images, and attitudes that kept her dependently loyal to and dragged down by the insecurity of her earliest childhood. This unconscious loyalty is what ultimately killed her.

Supported by documented accounts of Whitney’s life, What Really Killed Whitney Houston is a picture of Whitney’s unconscious mind and the darkness that consumed her.

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