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Valley of Calm and Mindful Spirits - cover

Valley of Calm and Mindful Spirits

Caleb Fairfax

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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Sinopsis

In a mist-shrouded valley beyond an ancient stone gate, young Almira yearns for peace. When Vespera—a warm-hearted guide in mindful spirit practices—arrives, Almira and her friend Jostin embark on a transformative journey. Together, they wander through whispering pines, beside tranquil pools, and among ancient spirit circles carved in mossy stone. Under Vespera’s gentle tutelage, the children learn to still their minds through breathing exercises, rhythmic sand-drawings, and deep listening to nature’s melodies. Each mindful ritual reveals hidden pathways to inner calm, showing that peace is not a distant treasure but a presence waiting to be noticed in every breath.
Disponible desde: 09/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 147 páginas.

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