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My House Burned Down and Now I Can See the Stars: Reflections on Losing and Finding
Ann Hisle
My House Burned Down and Now I Can See the Stars: Reflections on Losing and Finding
Ann Hisle
Jacket Description/Back: Losing and finding are equally fundamental to life and loss is not the end of the story. Psychotherapist and bereavement counselor Ann Hisle offers sound advice and uplifting spiritual practices that help people cope with loss. Hisle's inspiring stories of hope, along with her selections of thought-provoking quotations, form the foundations for deeper living, greater loving, and a more powerful sense of humanity. Starting with an acknowledgement of the need for both good "and" bad luck, the author discusses how we can learn from our suffering, the value of sharing our experiences, and the appreciation of apparent coincidences. She considers the innate rewards of forgiving and asking forgiveness, letting go and lightening up, and opening to a higher power. In addition, Hisle explores how our personal histories can instruct us; the balance of mental, physical, and spiritual needs; and the pulling together of collective wisdom for personal will. Anyone who has struggled with accepting loss and moving beyond heartbreak toward a more balanced perspective will appreciate this book's practical and philosophical encouragement. Dover (2015) original publication. See every Dover book in print atwww.doverpublications.com"Biographical Note: Ann Hisle has been a psychotherapist and bereavement counselor for more than 30 years. In addition to professional counseling, she has done extensive hospital volunteer work. Marc Notes: A psychotherapist and bereavement counsellor asserts that losing and finding are equally fundamental to life and that loss is not the end of the story. Author Ann Hisle offers sound advice and uplifting spiritual practices to help cope with loss. Her counsel is enhanced by inspiring stories of hope and thought-provoking quotations. Publisher Marketing:"Bereavement counselor Ann Hisle's book of stories, poems, and quotations illustrates spiritual practices that strengthen and prepare us to meet and adapt to the inevitable losses of daily living. The practices help us navigate through these losses so there can be findings. The book is comforting and challenging, personal and professional, inspiring and practical. The eleven spiritual practices/chapters can be read independently for reflection or sequentially as a spiritual journey. This book is a unique gem." -----Helen Fitzgerald, author of The Mourning HandbookLosing and finding are equally fundamental to life and loss is not the end of the story. Psychotherapist and bereavement counselor Ann Hisle offers sound advice and uplifting spiritual practices that help people cope with loss. Hisle's inspiring stories of hope, along with her selections of thought-provoking quotations, form the foundations for deeper living, greater loving, and a more powerful sense of humanity. Starting with an acknowledgement of the need for both good "and" bad luck, the author discusses how we can learn from our suffering, the value of sharing our experiences, and the appreciation of apparent coincidences. She considers the innate rewards of forgiving and asking forgiveness, letting go and lightening up, and opening to a higher power. In addition, Hisle explores how our personal histories can instruct us; the balance of mental, physical, and spiritual needs; and the pulling together of collective wisdom for personal growth. Anyone who has struggled with accepting loss and moving beyond heartbreak toward a more balanced perspective will appreciate this book's practical and philosophical encouragement."
96 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 31, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780486794969 |
Publishers | Dover Publications Inc. |
Genre | Topical > Death / Dying |
Pages | 96 |
Dimensions | 216 × 140 × 11 mm · 144 g |
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