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Gary Stuart's latest book, GEMS of INSPIRATION: TRANSFORMATIONAL
POETRY from the HEART for the SOUL, is a collection of spiritually
inspired poems. In this work, his first in the poetic genre, he
uses his literary talents to share messages of hope and healing as
we travel through the different stages of our lives. Everything is
poetically covered from Evolution to Birth of Spirit to God,
Parents and Babies, as well as Grief, Death and Celebration of Life
at every level of the human experience. As in his previous
writings, GOD says, HEAL and Many Hearts, ONE SOUL, he connects us
to the mysteries of life and love through his astute observations
of nature and spirit. Even with its ups and downs, Stuart
maintains, life usually has a positive outcome of learning,
understanding and personal growth. Always the optimist, he wishes
us all to be touched by love, even in light of the painful prices
we sometimes pay for that vulnerability. As the old saying goes,
"It is better to have loved and lost than never have loved at all."
And it is this sort of "consciousness" that Stuart contends is
unfolding within and without all of us to help find its way (and
ours) back to the source - that Oneness of everything. "May the
coming age of Unity and the coming Death of Duality serve you well
as we enter this Age of Totality, with Humanity united in One Mind
and One Spirit that binds us all together equally." Namaste Gary
Stuart's books are available on www.Amazon.com and at
www.AuthorHouse.com Gary's website is www.CHIfield.com and
www.HellingerLA.com
Many Hearts, One Soul: An American Perspective on the Work of Bert
Hellinger is a profound and poignant exploration of German
psychotherapist Bert Hellinger's "systemic constellation" process.
Author Gary Stuart is generous in his examples of how certain
dynamics within our family systems can adversely influence our
lives. He discusses "generational family order" and the importance
of assuring that all family members feel included. Questions of
trans-generational entanglements and the inheriting of guilt are
also addressed, as well as the ways in which we can release
ourselves from our negative family patterns. But Many Hearts, One
Soul goes far beyond merely explaining the process itself. Stuart
infuses the work with inspirational poetry, personal commentary and
a heartfelt desire to share what he has discovered from his years
of experience. In doing so, he conveys a message of hope and
commonality -- that we each belong, even if we feel that we do not.
Given the universality of the subject matter, even those previously
unfamiliar with the modality will be inspired to try it for
themselves after reading this compassionate and intriguing work.
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