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UPROOTED
8 Ways to Reinvent Yourself and Reignite Your Passion for Life
A transition can happen in many ways, it can come as a light breeze or take hold of every aspects of our life, may it be personal relationship, financial, social, business...
Whatever shape it takes it is a blessing for an inner transformation to take place, to integrate parts of ourselves at a soul level that often were lost and disconnected.
This book focuses on the spiritual component of moving through a life transition, where we are called forth to draw from within the strenght and courage needed to support us in moving forward towards soul empowerment, while letting go of what no longer is in alignment with our soul's blueprint.
Each chapter shares personal examples to inspire and self reflect where one may be at on the journey, and provides suggestions for the reader to move forward.
Chapters are structured to be used as a stand alone read or can be used together, as a whole process.
The author's candid writing makes it an easy read.
Bonus section includes
A reflection notes section is found at the end of each chapter for personal use.
BOOK CHAPTERS TITLES ARE
** Introduction
** How Uprooted became a book
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... Although now I was on my own, my life remained within a comfort zone. My surroundings and way of life had familiarity: I had a couple of close friends, my children lived close by, the studio I rented was great with a fantastic view...
** Benefits of Hindsight
** Turning the Outer to the Inner
** The Importance of Being in the Now
** Associating to What we Are instead of Who we Are
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...It is easy to associate with what we are, especially when we ask ourselves questions like what do you do for work? What do you think about this or that?... And since these come up everytime we meet someone or something changes in our life, our ego is quick to take charge and swiftly answer from our lower self-perspective...
From a young age we are trained to fit in the mold of the collective...
...However, during an uprooting these wishes and desires can either help us in our inner transformation or make us question the reason we associate ourselves with a specific status quo...
** As Inner Harmony Builds Synchronicity Unfolds
** Stop Digging and Start Building
** The Art of Letting Go
** Crafting the Needs and Wants
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...A want is something that is projected in the present moment, in the future or in the past and carries a vibration similar to should and must...
...our want to a context that often relates to something, someone, or a circumstance outside of ourselves...
...it also emanate from an ego's perspective carrying...
...Needs are more foundamental for our well being... and they carry the purpose of growth that comes from the energy of the Heart...
...depending on the phases of the soul's evolution... and they carry an undertone of purpose...
** From Weakness to Strength
** Keeping Your Personal Power
** As a Conclusion
** And Remember That
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... comes from within, it is not governed... it is also expected that others'...
An easy and inspiring to read book, which includes a section for Personal Reflections Notes at the end of each chapters...
ENJOY YOUR READING
Book Review
Reading Uprooted has been a calming experience. I admire Theresa Savanah's courage to share her life’s journey of self-discovery, the many obstacles she faced and how she found her way back to her true self. Her fearless and honest writing creates a safe space for self-reflection.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in your life, Uprooted will help you find your balance and show you ways in which to reconnect with your inner self.
Anka U. France
https://www.ancauntu.com/
An inspiring novel and perhaps self help book written by a woman who shares her life's journey to date. Her reflections are thought provoking. To be blessed that she shares her wisdom of her life thus far and lessons she feels she has learned.
Definitely a good read and highly recommended.
Gael W. Canada