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Dear Older Me: A Memoir of Sorts What if the younger you had something important to say-something you've spent a lifetime forgetting? Dear Older Me: A Memoir of Sorts is a raw, soulful reflection told through the voice of the younger self. Part letter, part memory, part healing journey, this book offers a window into childhood innocence, buried pain, and the resilience that slowly grew in its place. Written with honesty and heart, these pages are not just a look back-but a reaching in. From mysterious spiritual encounters to the first sparks of intuition, from emotional wounds to moments of…mehr

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Dear Older Me: A Memoir of Sorts What if the younger you had something important to say-something you've spent a lifetime forgetting? Dear Older Me: A Memoir of Sorts is a raw, soulful reflection told through the voice of the younger self. Part letter, part memory, part healing journey, this book offers a window into childhood innocence, buried pain, and the resilience that slowly grew in its place. Written with honesty and heart, these pages are not just a look back-but a reaching in. From mysterious spiritual encounters to the first sparks of intuition, from emotional wounds to moments of quiet wonder, this memoir traces the soul's path toward remembering who it truly is. Whether you're on your own healing journey or simply looking to reconnect with the spark you left behind, this is an invitation to pause... listen... and maybe even write a letter to your own older self. Because sometimes, the wisdom we need doesn't come from books, teachers, or time-it comes from within.
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Dr. Constance Amoraa Santego is a natural medicine doctor, spiritual teacher, entrepreneur, and multi-published author who has spent decades helping others transform their pain into purpose. Known for her intuitive wisdom and unwavering belief in personal growth, she has built schools, written over forty books, and guided thousands of students through their own healing and awakening.But before all of that, she was a teenage mother, a dreamer, a truth-seeker-someone who believed there had to be more to life.This memoir is her most vulnerable work yet. Through real-life stories, raw moments, and powerful reflections, Constance invites readers into the sacred space between who we were, who we are, and who we're still becoming.She lives in Canada with her husband and family, still dreaming, still creating, and still rising.