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The title Descent into Darkness came to me several months before I started to work on the book. I felt inspired to write about a particular transition in my life at midlife. With several questions about my true purpose in life, my life path had come up. And I felt I needed to dive deep into unknown waters of emotion, desire, fear, and pain in order to find the answers. I had an intuitive sense that I was slightly off track and that something deep inside of me was not touched, and I felt something big missing in my life. I have decided to take the lid off and dive into the invisible, the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The title Descent into Darkness came to me several months before I started to work on the book. I felt inspired to write about a particular transition in my life at midlife. With several questions about my true purpose in life, my life path had come up. And I felt I needed to dive deep into unknown waters of emotion, desire, fear, and pain in order to find the answers. I had an intuitive sense that I was slightly off track and that something deep inside of me was not touched, and I felt something big missing in my life. I have decided to take the lid off and dive into the invisible, the unknown, and take the risks of either falling off the abyss or finding true freedom. I have found that writing has been my only way to stay sane in this process. And so I birthed this book.
Autorenporträt
I am a single woman, who lives currently in the East Bay Area, where I moved to from Philadelphia as a result of the lessons learnt from writing this book and my travel to Europe in 2012. I continue to practice psychiatry and love my work every day. My relationships with men have improved from the time I wrote the book and I have learnt to embrace the ups and downs of relationships and find happiness in the process of looking for love. I have let go of old resentments from my childhood and enjoy writing and poetry as much as making music. My parents have still their flaws but who does not? Most importantly I still enjoy travel, and know of the psychological and spiritual benefits of globe trotting. I am looking forward to my next adventure, maybe Mexico or Brazil next time?