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A Season of Spaciousness weaves together original poems, snippets of prose, and beautiful black and white photographs to create an atmosphere that nourishes your heart and soul. This collection, penned by a former palliative care nurse all too familiar with the need for tenderness in this world, is a thematic exploration of birth and death, of loss and hope, of change and healing. Celeste invites you on a journey of self-affirmation that will empower you to set boundaries when needed, trust in your body, and love yourself as generously as you love others. Here, softness is a virtue, and grief…mehr

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A Season of Spaciousness weaves together original poems, snippets of prose, and beautiful black and white photographs to create an atmosphere that nourishes your heart and soul. This collection, penned by a former palliative care nurse all too familiar with the need for tenderness in this world, is a thematic exploration of birth and death, of loss and hope, of change and healing. Celeste invites you on a journey of self-affirmation that will empower you to set boundaries when needed, trust in your body, and love yourself as generously as you love others. Here, softness is a virtue, and grief is not an insurmountable roadblock but a conduit for compassion and growth. No matter what struggles you have endured in life, Spaciousness calls on you to deepen your innate wisdom and, above all, come home to yourself.
Autorenporträt
Tiffany Celeste Frenette is an award-winning speaker and author. Formerly a palliative care nurse and naturopathic doctor, she now mentors creatives worldwide as they learn to trust themselves and follow their hearts. In working with thousands of people over the years, Celeste witnessed the undeniable relationship between wellness and soul alignment and has chosen to focus her work, attention and care there. She lives in Newmarket, Ontario, with her two beautiful children and, on any given day, can be found making pancakes, painting, or writing poetry.