
The Role of the Higher Self in Trauma Healing
Many people who have lived through trauma describe moments of inner knowing. A quiet sense of guidance. A feeling that something deeper is present, even

Many people who have lived through trauma describe moments of inner knowing. A quiet sense of guidance. A feeling that something deeper is present, even

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There is something quietly extraordinary about Jessica, the protagonist of Shirley van der Bank’s Life in Three Acts. She is not a superhero, nor a

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Self-Healing Through the Eyes of the Masters: Ancient Indian Wisdom for Inner Renewal. This book explores the healing arts as taught by the ancient spiritual