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Alexandra de Alvarenga Solnado is a Portuguese writer who has published several books about spirituality. [1] She has also worked as an actress and singer. Currently, she is the director of the project Therapy for the Soul. [2]
Alexandra Solnado is the daughter of Raul Solnado and Joselita Alvarenga. She has a daughter, Joana, and a son, Gabriel. [3] She has lived in Portugal and Brazil. As an actress, she participated in the movies Há Petróleo no Beato (1986) and Lisboa, Tejo e Tudo (1993). [4]
In 2002 Alexandra claimed she saw Jesus Christ in her meditations for the first time. According to her, Jesus then started to give his messages and teachings to her on a regular basis, which she published in her books. [5]
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