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How the Light Gets In: Writing as a Spiritual Practice

This book delves into the intersection of spirituality and the craft of writing, providing a unique perspective on how the act of writing can be a profound spiritual practice. It explores the emotional and psychological benefits of writing, as well as its potential to deepen self-awareness and foster personal growth. more

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Pat Schneider
Pat Schneider

Pat Schneider is an American writer born in 1934. She is known for her unique writing style and profound insights into social issues. more

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