A Broken Boy: On a Broken Road (Healing the Soul, Skyclad) (Volume 1)
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Rating | : | 4.81 (867 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1505832209 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 284 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Hiding and denying leaves one crippled in spirit and soul. One doesn’t heal if one buries trauma under layers of denial. Through making oneself vulnerable, one is able to move past the fear that paralyses and leaves on stuck in the past as a victim.. One has to expose trauma and come to terms with that trauma as it has shaped one’s life and will continue to shape that life in spite of conscious intentions. This book begins a new series, Healing the Soul, Skyclad, which is based on the idea that naturism can serve as one option for healing the soul and the psyche
In 1977, Sakitawak, a bi-centennial history of Ile-a-la-Crosse was published providing the first paid writing experience. Poetry and essays of protest found a ready audience during the late sixties. The answer grew out of a lifetime of writing on the side for pleasure, and sometimes (perhaps too often) for personal self-therapy. Robert began writing and publishing while a teenager in Ottawa, the city of his birth, with the co- production of a literary journal
Classic story of a dysfunctional, poor family forever escaping to yet more touble A incredible book about a large dysfunctional Canadian family where both parents abuse what turns out to be a not-so-observant Catholic family of nine kids. The father's fierce, quick temper and his endless uprooting of the family across the Canadian expanse combine with sexual molestation from several family members and several Catholic priests, leaving the writer in perpetual depression, self-doubt and fear. It is the case study of a father out of control because of his demons. The author was born to teenagers who had to get married, but the father was constantl. A brilliant memoir, no holds barred, totally honest work, very unusual Gripping. I could hardly put it down. The author's childhood was enough to drive most people into insanity,but this boy managed to hold himself together. Playing the guitar, writing, and use of his other creative gifts kept him seeking answers and a better life. Thank you for sharing. I look forward to reading the next book!
The question of what to do with the shift from working for a living to retirement left the question, ‘Now what?’ to be answered. Poetry and essays of protest found a ready audience during the late sixties. About the Author Robert G. The answer grew out of a lifetime of writing on the side for pleasure, and sometimes (perhaps too often) for personal self-therapy. . Through the early nineties, various chapters of educational books that focused on computer-mediated communications, educational reform, and strategies for learning a second language took care of the compulsion to write. Robert began writin