My House Burned Down and Now I Can See the Stars
Reflections on Losing and Finding
by Ann Hisle
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Pub Date Aug 19 2015 | Archive Date Sep 03 2015
Description
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.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780486794969 |
PRICE | $6.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Ann Hisle has written a wonderful book about life, loss, and coming to terms with grief. It is not a panacea for grief or a superficial "fix it" book but it is insightful, thoughtful, and profound.
By illuminating the fact that grief needs joy and joy needs grief, it is possible to see that these two intense emotions are flip sides of the same coin. With short stories Hisle helps the reader through the process of grief and the process of finding happiness again. She looks at components of our lives and the things we can change such as forgiving, connecting to the conscious wisdom that people, as a group, can offer. In the same vein that acupuncturists work to bring together the physical, mental and spiritual components to create balance, Hisle offers insight into how we can move through grief to become whole once again.
I highly recommend this book.
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