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Christina Chalréo Breault translates and publishes the communications of various authors from English to Portuguese and from Portuguese to English. She also offers web development services including but not limited to web design and setup, email design and distribution, document production for printing or web publication, and conversational Portuguese classes online. Christina has over twenty-five years experience in the computer industry and she's specialized in digital document layout and graphic user interface (GUI) design. She's a college graduated Web Designer and a specialist in servers and computers setup and administration, hardware and software installations and troubleshooting. In addition, Ms. Breault is bilingual in American-English and Brazilian-Portuguese, fluently speaking, reading and writing in both languages, and she holds an Associates Degree in Internet Services Technology. View Christina C. Breault's LinkedIn Professinal Profile in full.

The Devil ~//~ O Diabo

The Devil ~//~ O Diabo

In American-English:

“The “devil” is a fictional character made up (and perpetuated) by insecure humans who want to control other insecure humans. There’s a lot of power in fear, isn’t there? There shouldn’t be, because, really, what fear is, is power-less. If you understood Source, as we do, you would never fashion such fiction because there is only Well-Being that flows from that which is your Source.”

~ Abraham

Em Português-Brasileiro:

“O “diabo” é um personagem ficcional criado (e perpetuado) por humanos inseguros que querem controlar outros humanos inseguros. Há bastante potência no medo, não é mesmo? Não deveria haver, porque, realmente, o medo é sem poder. Se vocês compreendessem a Fonte, tal como fazemos, vocês nunca fariam moda desta ficção porque somente Bem-Estar flui daquilo que é a sua Fonte.”

~ Abraham [Traduzido por Christina Chalréo Breault]

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