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"A Wilful Ward" by Ruth Lamb is a novel that follows Kathleen, a young heiress struggling to reconcile her desire for independence with the social constraints imposed by her father's legacy. The story begins with Kathleen's disappointment over being forbidden from participating in the Hollingsby Hunt, a local event she eagerly anticipated. This sets the stage for her internal conflict, as she yearns to break free from the expectations surrounding her. Her aunt advocates for a more compassionate view of hunting, contrasting sharply with Kathleen's rebellious nature. Torn between her duty to…mehr

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"A Wilful Ward" by Ruth Lamb is a novel that follows Kathleen, a young heiress struggling to reconcile her desire for independence with the social constraints imposed by her father's legacy. The story begins with Kathleen's disappointment over being forbidden from participating in the Hollingsby Hunt, a local event she eagerly anticipated. This sets the stage for her internal conflict, as she yearns to break free from the expectations surrounding her. Her aunt advocates for a more compassionate view of hunting, contrasting sharply with Kathleen's rebellious nature. Torn between her duty to uphold her father's wishes and her personal desires, Kathleen navigates a path of self-discovery, love, and societal pressure. The emotional tension in the novel explores the challenges of balancing love and duty, freedom and responsibility, and how these forces shape Kathleen's understanding of herself and her place in the world. Ultimately, the story delves into the complexities of independence, social expectations, and the emotional struggles that come with the quest for personal fulfillment.
Autorenporträt
Ruth M. Lamb, BA, MSN, PhD., health care professional, author, and editor began her career as a critical care nurse. Following this, she became a corporate Director of Nursing and then moved from conventional Western medicine to study other healing modalities. She completed programs addressing the mind-body epigenetic connection and the electromagnetic-light body bioelectric mechanisms of health and healing. She then joined an academic institution where she was hired to develop and teach integrative healing programs, taught in Canada and led internships to India. Adult participants in the foundational three-year program completed clinical practice hours and internships in numerous conventional medicine settings under academic-hospital arrangements. Shorter retreat-based strategic resilience programs were developed specifically for First Nations groups and for First Responders.In addition to writing numerous curriculums, Standards of Practice documents, and articles, Ruth has written two books: The Sadhana of Healing: A Subtle Energy Approach to Addiction Treatment and Human Becoming: A Guide to Soul-Centered Living. Ruth is a wife, mother, and grandmother. She has made many trips to India to study the Vedic system of living and healing. She continues to study the integral, multidimensional relationship that leads to vibrant health and a well-lived life.She is currently editing the life work of Yogacharya David Hickenbottom, a Western yogi of the Kriya Yoga tradition, at the invitation of David's wife, Carla. Yogacharya David left a legacy of accessible teachings, he reminds us that our sacred connection bridges physical to energy-body, mental, intuitive/transpersonal and spiritual, all in one unique human being. Ruth sees Yogacharya David's legacy writings to be capable of nurturing us back to our true origin in spirit; they can assist us to re-remember our unique purpose-the purpose that brought us to this realm of physical matter.