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Recovery from Grief, Going It Alone

By: Orchidaceae Asteraceae
Narrated by: Trei Taylor
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Publisher's Summary

Ever wondered about the purpose of the human life, the nature of death, and what happens after our bodies die? Well, this book will definitely answer your questions. 

This book is a biography about the emotional battle to overcome a major loss. In this book, the author relates her deep bond with her sister and how affected she was by her sudden and unexplained departure. The author shares the different steps taken to overcome her grief, and how, from her decision to rejoin the game of life, her consciousness gradually reawakened and became her guidance in her recovery journey. 

She shares how she was guided step by step in her awakening process, and she invites the listeners to discover how she came to trust her intuitions. Through this journey, the author came to uncover her life’s purpose, which helped her overcome her grief and remember the nature of death.

©2018 Sophie Edith Soumah (P)2018 Sophie Edith Soumah

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