Seeing the Forest Through the Trees

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Sylvia Stone ISBN: 9781982203979
Publisher: Balboa Press Publication: May 15, 2018
Imprint: Balboa Press Language: English
Author: Sylvia Stone
ISBN: 9781982203979
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication: May 15, 2018
Imprint: Balboa Press
Language: English

Author Sylvia Stone spent many years weeping because of the unfortunate events she experienced in her life. She held too tightly to the past without understanding its true value, and it prevented her from living a joyful life. She started listening to the stories of others and realized she also had a story to tellher journey to enlightenment and transcendence. In Seeing the Forest through the Trees, Stone shares a collection of memories from her lifetime and how these helped her become who she is today. She addresses topics such as family dysfunction, sexuality, addiction, sorrow, and betrayal. She tells how she invoked a search for understanding, and it guided her to the path of self-exploration to find balance and inner peace in spite of the challenges shes faced. Offering an honest, direct, and sometimes comical explanation of Stones journey to hell and back, Seeing the Forest through the Trees narratees her story as a vehicle to offer encouragement to others. She communicates the importance of finding ones strengths by examining the roots, reclaiming them, and putting all the other experiences to bed.

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Author Sylvia Stone spent many years weeping because of the unfortunate events she experienced in her life. She held too tightly to the past without understanding its true value, and it prevented her from living a joyful life. She started listening to the stories of others and realized she also had a story to tellher journey to enlightenment and transcendence. In Seeing the Forest through the Trees, Stone shares a collection of memories from her lifetime and how these helped her become who she is today. She addresses topics such as family dysfunction, sexuality, addiction, sorrow, and betrayal. She tells how she invoked a search for understanding, and it guided her to the path of self-exploration to find balance and inner peace in spite of the challenges shes faced. Offering an honest, direct, and sometimes comical explanation of Stones journey to hell and back, Seeing the Forest through the Trees narratees her story as a vehicle to offer encouragement to others. She communicates the importance of finding ones strengths by examining the roots, reclaiming them, and putting all the other experiences to bed.

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