I began making my first connections to story in the early days of my childhood. Raised by my mother who ran an in-home daycare was where my imagination could run free and unencumbered. It was a safe zone and I learned from that experience the power of unconditional love.But my story wasn’t always filled with happy ever afters, and I came to understand that there are some sorrows and trauma that are part of all of us. As love and joy are universal, so is pain and suffering. Through the magic and alchemy of story, we can reach farther and heal our wounds.
Review:
This book takes you on a ride that will stay with you for awhile. The “thin place” is a space between life and death and the pieces of our self. This book brings you along in a way that makes you feel as though it is happening to you. You are Edward Story and this is almost your story.
Perfect for fans who enjoy a more philosophical ride while learning deep things.
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