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Can your enchantment with the beauty of nature lead you to the presence of God? Theresa, a sinner and mystic, is in search of the presence of God. You walk with her in the park, where animals unexpectedly become messengers. Survivor of a turbulent dark night of the soul, her pugnacious and relentless love of God leads her to an old vagabond in the park. His presence is extremely annoying and unexpected. Who is this man, in crumpled clothing, sitting in the middle of Theresa's bench? Irritated by his presence, she is horribly rude, only to find he is wise beyond expectations. They share…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Can your enchantment with the beauty of nature lead you to the presence of God? Theresa, a sinner and mystic, is in search of the presence of God. You walk with her in the park, where animals unexpectedly become messengers. Survivor of a turbulent dark night of the soul, her pugnacious and relentless love of God leads her to an old vagabond in the park. His presence is extremely annoying and unexpected. Who is this man, in crumpled clothing, sitting in the middle of Theresa's bench? Irritated by his presence, she is horribly rude, only to find he is wise beyond expectations. They share stories, and Theresa explores secrets in her soul, finding divine providence within her life as a psychologist working with a wounded humanity. This book is for sinners who feel undeserving, but suspect there is more to life, or those who believe religion is hogwash yet still hold a small flame of hope, or the scientists who want pragmatic answers in their lonely journeys. This book is for those facing terminal illness, their families, those who work with lifting the spirits of the suffering who need some self-care, and for you who wish to laugh, cry, and experience life fully, because this story is a gift of love, to be opened by a special cadre of people who may be the Exceptional Exception!
Autorenporträt
Joann V. Altiero is a child clinical psychologist, a professor at the University of Maryland Global campus, and a professor/former clinical director at Divine Mercy University. She was a diplomat of the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards and president of the Maryland Psychological Association. She received an appreciation award and was appointed by the governor to serve a term in public office for the Board of Examiners also receiving an appreciation award. Recipient of a merit fellowship, she completed her doctoral studies at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and internship at NOVA Southeastern University. She has a workbook internationally published and has worked with a broken humanity, establishing resiliency while dedicating herself to a lifelong journey to promote healthy thinking and spiritual growth.