The Namasté Way

By (author): Mehrnaz Massoudi

The Namasté Way is a collection of short stories written in journal form. Three of the stories reach into the hearts of grieving mothers and expose the darkest places a woman can go when faced with the unthinkable loss of her child. The author takes readers on a rollercoaster ride of emotion as the women gradually make their way out of their grieving and into a place of refuge; a place without blame or regret, where they and their families find a livable peace and they can again feel their soul connection to their lost children. Three other stories explore the heartache that comes with the breakup of a relationship, and the final three explore surrendering to cancer, caring for aging parents, and losing a best friend to suicide.

Healing is a journey that is different for everyone. The Namasté Way shows by example characters honouring the light, peace, and truth in oneself where the whole universe resides.

AUTHOR

Mehrnaz Massoudi

Mehrnaz Massoudi was born in Iran and immigrated to Canada in 1983 after the Iranian revolution and in the midst of the Iran-Iraq war. Since then, her journey has taken her from experiencing external conflict to using her training as a molecular biologist to explore and adopt techniques to resolve inner conflict. She integrates her science background with her knowledge of meditation, the Emotional Freedom Technique to support people wanting to manage stress in the chaos of their daily lives and to find new levels of self-love, courage, and inner tranquility. Her personal memoir, Never without Love was published in 2019. She lives in Penticton, BC. www.mmassoudi.com.


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Dimensions:

160 Pages
8.25in * 5.50in * .29in
250.00gr

Published:

October 26, 2023

ISBN:

9781771339711

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Short Stories

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Language:

eng

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