Phew!
Are you glad to be on the other side of the festive season? How was it for you?
Christmas
is a season like no other. It has a way of magnifying our hidden wounds, but we
grit our teeth and somehow get through the season whilst hiding from others the
pain in our inner world. And then in the cold, dark days of January, when the
cultural atmosphere of gaiety subsides, we can suddenly feel very flat.
I am
one of the first to emphasise the joyous aspects of Christ’s birth. But for
many of us, Christmas can be a difficult time. The worries, griefs and hurts we
carry become painfully heightened when messages of laughter and joy, and happy
family gatherings fill the air and surround us at every turn. It can be all a
bit much, especially when we’re not at our sparkling best. There can seem to be
no escape from the unspoken pressure to be happy. And when that’s not our
reality we can feel very low.
We
all carry those worries, griefs and hurts; pain from our past that we’ve not
fully looked at, and whose effects linger within us and affect us in unhelpful
ways. We don’t feel our best and life feel’s a struggle.
If
any of this resonates with you, then
Healing Life’s Wounds is for you. It’s a
simple, easy to read guide that can help you towards feeling calmer and lighter
in your spirit. Don’t take my word for it, this is what an award-winning author
said:
One
the most enlightening books around healing
that I have read.
Sheila
Jacobs
If
the book hasn’t found it’s way into your hands yet it’s available here, or you
can find the e-book version on Amazon.
Take
a look, and live into a happier February, because no one wants to live life
feeling low …
.