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No Permission Needed is the gripping memoir of a woman who turned defiance into a masterclass in resilience. As a student protester, she narrowly escaped the brutal martial law of the Marcos regime. In America, she conquered the male-dominated world of science, becoming a research chemist, an inventor, and a patent specialist. On the front lines of activism, she co-founded a feminist group to champion human rights.
Yet, her fiercest battles were fought in the quiet dark of her own life. From the shattering fallout of divorce and a desperate suicide attempt to a miraculous triumph over cancer with a mere 5% survival rate, her journey reveals the unyielding power of the human spirit. Seeking the ultimate truth, she entered Divinity School, embraced Buddhism, and taught meditation to inmates in a Minnesota male correctional facility.
Spanning continents, revolutions, and the deep landscapes of the soul, this book is an urgent, inspiring call to action.
Yet, her fiercest battles were fought in the quiet dark of her own life. From the shattering fallout of divorce and a desperate suicide attempt to a miraculous triumph over cancer with a mere 5% survival rate, her journey reveals the unyielding power of the human spirit. Seeking the ultimate truth, she entered Divinity School, embraced Buddhism, and taught meditation to inmates in a Minnesota male correctional facility.
Spanning continents, revolutions, and the deep landscapes of the soul, this book is an urgent, inspiring call to action.