“A Garden of Eden in Hell” Could your problems be gifts? My interview with Alice Summers, 108 year old survivor of a Nazi concentration camp

As we enter 2012, many people believe they’re under extreme stress, and as a result, many have lost sight of a compelling future. For those people, I offer the story of Alice Herz Sommer. She was born in 1903, survived a Nazi concentration camp, and is still living a healthy life today. I had the privilege of interviewing Alice in October, and found her to be a beautiful soul. Please watch, I think you’ll gain some powerful insights.

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89 Comments

  1. Wow, That’s something I needed to watch…I now have a whole new perspective view on things, and am thankful that there’s people like you, Tony that bring those things that can brighten our lives to us!!! Thanks

    Anonymous on January 30th 2012
  2. A beautiful interview with alot of food for thought !

    ellie on January 26th 2012
  3. Thank you Alice, thank you Tony for sharing this beautiful energy with the World.

    yana on January 25th 2012
  4. Beautiful! There is always Love and Gratitude-Alice is Beautiful! thank you for giving a piece of her to us to have forever.

    Carla Rose on January 25th 2012
  5. An amazing story! Alice is my inspiration for the next few decades ahead. I have started to learn piano now at the age 47, and have been embracing the happiness that music brought to me and everyone around. Thanks for story

    limin on January 24th 2012
  6. Wow..she’s amazing! Thanks Tony!! Thanks for sharing this beautiful video with us!! A great lesson for all of us…daily gratitude…Thank you, ahshuet from Malaysia..

    ahshuet on January 24th 2012
  7. Yes, Yes, Yes! Thank-you! Namaste!

    Ricky Ferdon on January 23rd 2012
  8. life lessons! focus on the good, whatever you been true.

    chantal on January 23rd 2012
  9. Absolutely one of the most uplifting interviews I’ve ever seen. I’ve been to UPW and most recently DWD, where I had an opportunity to share. When I arrived in Palm Springs I wasn’t even sure of the questions I was wanting answered. When I left, I had found answers. Living life in a state of gratitude makes all the difference in the world. Thanks Tony, for bringing so much to so many to learn from.

    Mark Shelley on January 23rd 2012

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