VIIIILA biography
Born: April 6, died: January 20, Louule Viilma, was born on April 6. She graduated from high school in the city of Yygeva. She studied at the Faculty of Medicine of the Tartu State University in the GG. For eighteen years she worked as an obstetrician-gynecologist, and in the year she took up private practice. After she listen to the daily initial course on parapsychology, cardinal changes have come in her life.
As Louule Viilma herself wrote in a short autobiography on her website: “After another three months, it turned out that I-I see. I don’t want to use the word“ clairvoyance ”, it would not be fair. Since my friends proved to me that I see, I do not consider it a special gift. More precisely, I can’t imagine how it can be different.” Possessing many years of experience in the field of medical and spiritual practices, Louul Viilma developed the doctrine of spiritual development, thanks to which, having learned to think correctly and forgive himself in the broadest sense, a person gains health, happiness and spiritual peace.
She published a number of books, including: “Soul light”, “Stay or go”, “without evil in yourself”, “warmth of hope”, “bright source of love”, “pain in your heart”, “in harmony with yourself”, “forgiveness of genuine and imaginary”, “doctrine of survival”. Dr. Viilma is the author of a series of books “Forgive myself”, who became real bestsellers. Her lectures and seminars were very popular in different countries, including Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, in Finland and Canada.
Louule Viilma died in a car accident on January 20. This happened on the Riga - Tallinn highway. Of the stories of people who were familiar with Viilma personally, the following is known. In January, Louul was very ill. In Riga, she was planned a seminar. Despite the very weakened state of health, Louule, along with her husband, drove by car to Riga. When the seminar was over and it was time to return to his homeland, Louule said with some sadness her Riga friend “Well, I’ll go to die”.
No one suspected what would happen on the way back. Already at the entrance to Tallinn, a car flew out of the oncoming lane and crashed into a car in which Viilma and her husband rode. It was an almost frontal clash. Two hours later, on the resuscitation table, the heart of Vilma stopped. At the funeral, her farewell letter was read out. Bibliography Book 2 hours.