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Like the moon, we too journey through phases. We rest, we grow, we illuminate, and we release. With each cycle, we are reborn.This collection of poems and prompts is designed to accompany you through these cycles - be it a month, a year, or a chapter in your life. They are here to remind you that wherever you find yourself, you are never alone.Even when the moon is hidden from view, it remains ever-present. In our fast-paced, often chaotic lives, attuning ourselves to the moons rhythmic dance can offer us balance and gentle guidance.This book is an invitation to discover the moons profound…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Like the moon, we too journey through phases. We rest, we grow, we illuminate, and we release. With each cycle, we are reborn.This collection of poems and prompts is designed to accompany you through these cycles - be it a month, a year, or a chapter in your life. They are here to remind you that wherever you find yourself, you are never alone.Even when the moon is hidden from view, it remains ever-present. In our fast-paced, often chaotic lives, attuning ourselves to the moons rhythmic dance can offer us balance and gentle guidance.This book is an invitation to discover the moons profound qualities that we can all find within ourselves: intuition, mystery, growth, transformation, and renewal.Along with poems and prompts, it contains loving illustrations and affirmations for each moon phase.
Autorenporträt
I am a book-worm and a moon-lover. Much of my childhood was spent immersed in stories and fairy tales. Today, I seek to connect with nature and my longing for adventure by feeling the earth beneath my bare feet and exploring her forests, rivers and mountains. I want to read the patterns of the stars and the shapes of the clouds, and listen to the stories and whispers of the trees. To deepen my understanding of nature, I chose to study environmental science. Although I have greatly appreciated my studies, Ive come to realize that the magic of nature cannot be fully captured by science alone. If there is a language for that magic, it is poetry.