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Nicole Roe was in active addiction and struggling at this thing called life for 30 years. After actively attempting to get well for 10 of those years and trying everything during her many years of suffering, she found the solution. Through her empowering experiences and personal journey, Nicole unlocked the keys to true healing and escaped the world of addiction for good. Her healing has resulted in a spiritual awakening on the path to enlightenment. Roe now shares her inspiring story and journey across the globe in an effort to free those who are struggling with addiction and the pain that it brings, so that she can help them navigate the process and experience healing and freedom as they progress on the path to recovery.
In this powerful book, Steffany Barton, RN, documents her decades long journey to understanding and embracing the valuable lessons offered in life after suicide. With personal passion and professional integrity, Steffany carefully listens to the voices of departed souls and compassionately speaks to those left behind, building a bridge of timeless love between heaven and earth. Those who commit suicide communicate clearly and lovingly from a place of unconditional Love where their souls dwell on the Other Side. "Facing Darkness, Finding Light" provides insight into the afterlife of those who commit suicide, sheds the light on healing in life after suicide, and shares meaningful techniques for forging new bonds between the departed and those left behind. Though the journey begins in the darkness of death, there is hope, there is light. Find it in this truly exceptional book.
The story of a pastor's kid who grew to hate the church and God then suffered through a series of traumatic events and was delivered through an angelic experience to discover the light of Jesus in her pit of despair. She is then led to discover meditation and prayer which bring her out of that darkness and into the light of the love Jesus has especially for her. Now she writes for and coaches other women with PTSD so that they may also find help and healing from their own trauma.
Finding the Light through the Darkness invites readers on a transformative journey. These inspirational essays, rooted in the Bible and the Zohar, help us understand the lessons our soul chose to experience, view difficulties as a chance to change, and realize that everything is part of God's divine plan. Only then are we able to find joy in spiritual growth. By carrying the torch of Kabbalah masters, Karen Berg, Spiritual Director of The Kabbalah Centre, reminds us that light isn't revealed through light, it is revealed through darkness. With this awareness, we awaken to what life is really about, what we came here to be, and what we really want to do.
In the most extraordinary way, the wisdom of this book invites you to fall in love with the human condition and offers endless compassion for every Soul walking the planet. A Light in the Darkness is the true story of an incredible visitation from God that began for Phyllis Leavitt in 1994 at the darkest time of her life. Although she had prayed for God's help, she was totally unprepared when one day, God literally spoke. There was no question that a source of Divine Love and profound Wisdom came to her as she wrote in her journal. She was taken on a startling and sometimes terrifying journey through past lives and way beyond that, to a new understanding of what all our Souls are doing here in human form and where Soul wants to take us. Her personal story is one footprint on the long road we have all walked as human beings, a small opening into a vast inpouring of Light on the Road Home. A Light in the Darkness will open your heart to the Divine meaning and purpose of all human struggle and it will open your mind to your personal place in God's Love and the evolution of human consciousness.
'Finding Light in the Darkness' is a collection of blackout poetry through a journey of depression, love, loss, life and starting over. A mixture of poetry and art made by taking any form of printed text and blacking out the unwanted words to create a poem or statement, it's a form of therapy that promotes overall well-being and mental health.
Fr. Dan Farley experienced the first symptoms of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) in a war zone in Afghanistan. As a Catholic priest and a chaplain in the Army, Fr. Dan went wherever he needed to go to bring the message of Jesus Christ to those most in need. Whether it was his parishioners in the Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin, youth gangs in the neighborhoods of East Lost Angeles or soldiers in combat zones around the world, Fr. Dan served others with compassion and love. He lived with epilepsy and eventually ALS. Through it all, he persevered in his call to the priesthood. In this story of suffering and perseverance, Fr. Dan helps us carry our own cross to the Mount of Calvary. In this intimate and very personal account of his life, Fr. Dan Farley offers all of us inspiration, healing and hope.
Have you ever felt lost and confused with no direction? Have you felt like giving up, because going on would be too hard? You're not alone; so many people have experienced these struggles. Finding Light in the Darkness offers a collection of poetry and journal entries covering five years of a young woman's life as she faced these difficult times. Diagnosed with clinical depression, author Jenna Bernard quickly lost herself in a cloud of confusion, fear, and anger. She stepped into a whirlwind of substance abuse to cope with the obstacles in her life she was not prepared to handle. By finding faith in God, however, she was able to ultimately find faith in herself. Her poems emerged from a very deep place within her soul--a child desperate for someone to hear her voice. Inspired to compile her poetry into a collection after entering outpatient treatment in February of 2007, Bernard hopes that her response to her hardships will give strength and hope to others who are struggling. She offers living proof that circumstances can change, miracles do happen, and life does get better.
Searching for authenticity in a world that stresses conformity is difficult at best, but when coupled with challenges such as divorce, PTSD, mental illness, and daily judgements from society on personal appearance and identity, it's even more difficult to find your place in the world. This is the life reflections of a U.S. Army Veteran with PTSD endeavouring to find the light in the darkness.