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Carrying the light - Lessons on love loss & resilience from Memorial Days - cover

Carrying the light - Lessons on love loss & resilience from Memorial Days

Jonathan Moss

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Carrying the Light: Lessons on Love, Loss, and Resilience from Memorial Days
 
Loss is inevitable, but what if grief could become a path to deeper love, renewed strength, and lasting connection?
 
Inspired by the heartfelt reflections in Memorial Days, this powerful book offers a guiding light for anyone navigating the pain of losing a loved one. Through moving stories, profound insights, and timeless wisdom, Carrying the Light reveals how to find meaning in grief, embrace life again without guilt, and honor those we have lost by living fully.
 
If you have ever struggled with loss, longed for healing, or searched for a way to keep a loved one’s presence alive, this book will speak to your heart. With compassion and emotional depth, Carrying the Light is not just a book about grief, it is a testament to the enduring power of love and the resilience of the human spirit.
 
Let this book be your companion on the journey of remembrance, healing, and hope.
Disponible desde: 04/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 71 páginas.

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