“The voice of wisdom is inherent within us and willing to guide us when we stop to listen. Of course, there are times when we feel we've been still as stone, and the still, small voice is still too quiet to hear. When this happens, the challenge is to practice quieting your mind anyway. Stopping and asking, quieting and listening, trusting and waiting. Waiting is difficult but worth the effort because a quiet, uncluttered mind is a natural antenna for whispers of wisdom from within.”
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The Mindful Woman: Gentle Practices for Restoring Calm, Finding Balance, and Opening Your Heart
This book offers a collection of mindful practices designed to help women find calm, balance, and emotional well-being. It explores various techniques to open the heart and enhance mental and emotional health. more
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