Seasons of the Soul: Transitions and Shifts in Life - Maureen Kwiat Meshenberg - Böcker - Hearts Calling Publishing - 9780990989707 - 5 november 2014
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Seasons of the Soul: Transitions and Shifts in Life

Maureen Kwiat Meshenberg

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Seasons of the Soul: Transitions and Shifts in Life

Publisher Marketing: Nature is the foundation for Seasons of the Soul - a compelling book of poetry. It is Maureen Kwiat Meshenberg's memoir in poetic phrase; it is about the divine feminine in us all as we face and embrace the transitions and shifts in our lives. LAUNCH Release earned accolades for this debut author: #2 in Amazon's Hot New Releases; #3 in books in her category: Poetry/Nature - and noted as Editor's Pick. Advance Praises: Maureen's poetry is like a healing balm for the wounded heart and soul. In this compelling, awe-inspiring, hope-filled book, Maureen speaks directly to our souls. "Seasons of the Soul" by-passes the need the mind would have to figure out what it is reading, and instead transforms the heart in such away that one cannot help but feel peace, joy, and love, but most importantly, a knowing that winter always turns to spring. Jackie Barros VanCampen Author of Letters to My Daughter: A Mother's Journey of Healing and Transformation LIFE BELONGS TO us... It belongs to us when we hear the birds singing in the morning on a beautiful spring day. It belongs to us when we cry behind closed doors, with an ache in our soul, for whatever obstacle or pain we encounter. It belongs to us as it bends and breaks, when it moves us to our passion and we are driven to hold it all in our hearts. I hold mine in my poetry.

Media Böcker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mjukt omslag och limmad rygg)
Releasedatum 5 november 2014
ISBN13 9780990989707
Utgivare Hearts Calling Publishing
Antal sidor 136
Mått 127 × 203 × 7 mm   ·   140 g

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