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What Not To Do When Your Husband Dies: Neuroscience & Mindfulness As Tools To Navigate Grief
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Grief is a profoundly personal experience, and while there is no universal solution, certain guidelines can help navigate the journey. T.J. Marchitelli, in her deeply personal and poignant book, What Not to Do When Your Husband Dies, offers an insightful guide on coping with grief and life after the loss of a spouse. Drawing from her own experiences, Marchitelli shares intimate stories, particularly the events surrounding her husband’s sudden death. She chronicles their life together, from their meeting in the vibrant Buddhist community of Manhattan to raising a family in East Hampton. This narrative backdrop sets the stage for a thoughtful exploration of grief, illustrating how our past and relationships influence our grieving process.
Marchitelli’s writing is both heartfelt and practical. She explores common pitfalls of grief, using her own mistakes and learnings to highlight what others might avoid. This approach makes the book relatable and accessible, offering readers a sense of companionship and understanding. Her reflections on her husband’s sudden death and its immediate aftermath are raw and unfiltered, providing a candid look at the shock and disorientation following such a profound loss. Her honesty about the debilitating nature of grief is refreshing, emphasizing that this book is not a way out but a way through. One of the author’s strengths is maintaining an approachable tone even as she discusses profound loss. She balances personal anecdotes with research-based insights, explaining how grief affects the brain and providing a framework for readers to understand the physical and psychological impacts of loss.
A key takeaway is the importance of self-care and a strong support network. Marchitelli emphasizes that losing a loved one is not a time to test one’s strength but to let others provide support. She suggests mindfulness and meditation as coping tools, adding a spiritual dimension to the narrative. Throughout the book, Marchitelli’s tone remains compassionate and encouraging. She acknowledges the uniqueness of each person’s grief journey while providing universally applicable advice. She hopes to serve as a beacon of light for those navigating the dark and confusing emotions of grief, guiding them toward rebuilding their lives with strength and grace.
Writing about grief with such openness is incredibly brave, and allowing readers into such a personal space is admirable. What Not to Do When Your Husband Dies is emotive, informative, and transformative. Its foundation on real-life experiences, supported by scientific insights, makes it a credible and valuable guide to grief. T.J. Marchitelli’s heartfelt writing is both comforting and helpful, making her unafraid exploration of her own pain a generous gift to her readers.
Pages: 154 | ASIN : B0CJKSZ111
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God’s Grand Finale and the End of the Age
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God’s Grand Finale and the End of the Age explores biblical prophecy and its relevance to contemporary events. The author delves into the scriptural predictions regarding the end times, emphasizing the transition from our current age to a new divine era. The book meticulously unpacks prophecies from both the Old and New Testaments, highlighting their fulfillment in today’s world and offering insights into what believers can expect as the culmination of God’s plan unfolds.
The writing possesses a clear and passionate voice that draws readers into the complex world of biblical prophecy. The author’s ability to connect ancient scriptural texts to modern-day occurrences is thought-provoking and compelling. For instance, the discussion on the re-gathering of Israel as a pivotal sign of the end times is particularly illuminating. It showcases the author’s extensive research and understanding of biblical narratives.
Readers may enjoy this book’s detailed examination of the “Messianic Cycle.” The author describes the cyclical nature of prophetic fulfillment and its significance for believers today. This section is rich with scriptural references and theological insights, offering a fresh perspective on familiar passages.
The book excels in its practical application of prophetic wisdom, empowering readers to discern the spiritual truths behind current events. The chapter “The Voice of Prophecy” encourages a faith-based perspective transcending the material world. This approach is reinforced throughout the text, making the esoteric subject matter relevant to everyday life. The author’s personal anecdotes and experiences add a relatable touch, illustrating how prophecy can guide and stabilize believers in turbulent times.
God’s Grand Finale and the End of the Age is for anyone interested in understanding biblical prophecy and its implications for our times. The author’s research, combined with a passionate and accessible writing style, makes this book informative and engaging. Whether you are a seasoned theologian or a curious layperson, this book offers insights that connect the ancient prophecies to our contemporary world.
Pages: 234 | ASIN : B07MSD27LP
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A Tool for Healing
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God Got Me Too is a collection of poems narrating the poignant journey of a man who is grappling with depression, suicidal thoughts, and anxiety. What was the inspiration for this collection of poetry?
I found inspiration in God. Despite battling depression, suicidal thoughts, and anxiety since childhood, writing poetry has been my solace. Poetry allows me to navigate my past and present. It is a gift from God, a tool for healing.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
Faith, morality, redemption and spiritual growth.
Self-love and Self-worth.
Living a virtuous life and finding inner peace.
What experience in your life has had the biggest impact on your writing?
I remember when life felt unbearable, pushing me to the brink. But writing became my lifeline, pulling me from the darkness and into the light. It inspired me to embrace life again, filling each page with hope and healing.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from God Got Me Too?
Embrace difficult experiences as opportunities for growth. Remember you are not alone. God’s love surrounds you through every challenge. Stay strong, have faith, and trust that better days are ahead. You are cherished and supported through it all.
Author Links: GoodReads | Facebook | Instagram | Amazon
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Your Identity in Christ
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Your Identity in Christ is a devotional penned by the talented writer Robin Revis Pyke, Ph.D. This book is specifically crafted for women who aspire to flourish in their Christian lives by focusing on topics such as faith, redemption, forgiveness, and purpose. The author has skillfully incorporated a reflective moment after each section. This section includes thought-provoking questions that encourage readers to ponder their thoughts and actions while contemplating ways to serve their community.
The tone of the devotional is commendable, as the author delicately addresses complex issues, such as God’s expectations, without being judgmental or condemning towards readers. Throughout the book, readers are able to feel the author’s compassion and love for them. Additionally, the author touches upon contemporary culture and raises compelling points about how readers should follow their faith instead of current trends. This devotional covers several fundamental topics, making it an ideal read for those who are new to Christianity. However, readers who have a deeper understanding of the Bible may find the topics covered familiar. Despite this, the book contains several noteworthy points that are well-written and relatable to everyday life.
Your Identity in Christ is an insightful and well-crafted devotional addressing pertinent issues women face today. I highly recommend this book to women who are seeking to deepen their knowledge of Christianity or gain a better understanding of the Bible. In addition, I highly recommend this book for its engaging content and impressive writing style.
Pages: 104 | ASIN : B0C1HG1WG7
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Surf the Seesaw: Unconventional Essays on Balance, Beauty, and Meaning in Life
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Davis, a prominent figure in the tech industry and a passionate adventurer, shares the principles that have enabled him to build a successful career and lead a fulfilling life. His insights reveal the powerful influence our mindset has on our actions and the crucial role it plays in determining our purpose. To gain a deeper understanding of this, Davis outlines how our brains work and how we can configure them to achieve our desired outcomes.
Throughout the book, Davis delves into topics such as maintaining friendships, effective communication, understanding human nature, positive parenting, and meditation. Drawing from his personal experiences, he seamlessly weaves real-life examples to help readers grasp the concepts and apply them to their lives. Davis’s adventurous spirit shines through the book’s pages as he recounts his daring move to live aboard a boat in the Caribbean for several years. This serves as a powerful reminder of how fear and worry can be the greatest obstacles to achieving our potential.
What struck me the most about Surf the Seesaw was how concise and practical it is. With just over 200 pages, Davis offers a valuable guide to improving various areas of our lives. He encourages readers to practice and apply the teachings to their everyday lives. By using his own life as a case study, Davis simplifies complex situations and offers guidance without imposing his opinions or suggestions on readers. One of the most insightful chapters in the book explores parent-child relationships, an area that is often overlooked in self-help literature. In addition, Davis’s humorous childhood stories provide a relatable touch and add a lighthearted element to the book.
I highly recommend Surf the Seesaw by Scott A. Davis for its flawless writing, engaging storytelling, and actionable advice that is helpful to anyone seeking to find their purpose.
Pages: 222 | ASIN : B0C11W1P58
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The Church of God or Church of Man
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The Church of God or Church of Man by James Rondinone helps believers choose churches that align with God’s ways and the teachings of the Holy Scripture. The author wrote an essential book for Christians, as many may not be aware of what goes on in the churches that they attend and how ministers, bishops, and pastors run their places of worship. In this book, Rondinone includes biblical references, how to worship, and what to look out for in a pastor and a church.
While some people may find this book a bit controversial, the author’s aim is to improve Christian worship and the growth of churches worldwide. I appreciate how Rondinone is raw and writes about the good, bad, and ugly sides of what’s often concealed in places of worship. His intentions are clear in that he aims to guide individuals to find a church with high leadership standards and scriptural ideas. It’s essential and vital to ask questions before joining a church, and the author offers a comprehensive checklist with features often skipped or forgotten.
Rondinone provides an in-depth look at the importance of joining a place of worship with programs for various groups, such as men, women, youth, children, and ample accommodations for weddings, social gatherings, and community involvement. He also invites readers to review a church’s principles concerning being a charitable ministry, how well leadership supports members, and other elements that contribute to being an excellent place to worship. The author also covers the ability of a church to closely follow the doctrines of the Christian faith, if the leadership is qualified, and how they ordain pastors and ministers. The book thoroughly delves into all aspects of practicing one’s faith and finding the right church for worship and community.
The Church of God or Church of Man by James Rondinone is a respectful, insightful look at churches and a guide for Christians and those unfamiliar with organizational structures and scriptural ideas. It’s a compelling read, and I recommend it as it brings positive changes and guidance in finding the right path for worship while promoting well-organized churches and supportive ordained leaders.
ASIN B0BRQVPHS8 | Pages: 126
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Experiences of a Lifetime
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Donald Brown’s book Experiences of a Lifetime is a memoir of his life. At the age of 88, he wrote a book that tells the stories he has experienced since his childhood as a farm kid living in New Mexico to various places not only in the USA but also in Europe and elsewhere in the world. He studied at Eastern New Mexico University, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and worked in several different positions, including president of a pharmaceutical company, national sales director, director of missions, and pastor.
All the stories and experiences that the author of the book shares with the reader are not chronological, but it does not affect the quality of the content in any way; in fact, it gives you a greater picture of his life when you finish the book and reflect on it. Experiences such as being assaulted by thieves in Egypt while visiting the pyramids, which eventually led to a new opportunity, helping people who survived hurricanes in several places, watching the sun ceremony of the Ute tribe, educational Hawaiian experience, and ordinary daily situations that will convince you that even in the little things there are hidden strong messages. The experiences that Brown shares are sometimes breathtaking. Each of his stories has a reference to the holy scriptures, as the author says, “in the hope that the reader will receive a practical benefit,” and in several cases, a powerful lesson.
Experiences of a Lifetime is a poignant memoir and inspirational story. It is written in an engaging but light style; quotations and references to holy scriptures do not feel like a sermon but rather like the narration of an acquaintance who tries to advise you in various situations and directs you more toward God. If you like traveling and short stories and are open to perceiving the world in a way other than logic, it is worth reading this book.
Pages: 180 | ASIN : B07Q5LXCKC
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Divine. Messy. Human. A Spiritual Guide to Prioritising Internal Truth over External Influence
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Divine. Messy. Human. is an excellent work of art that covers the broad spectrum of what it is to be human. The book’s title should give the reader advanced notice that you’re in for a ride on the rollercoaster that is quite honestly “Us” or what we call “being human.” Though this book speaks to what we might call the “human condition,” it really is quite spiritual in its constitution and meaning, with the understanding that spirituality isn’t something that one needs to aspire to. Instead, this book speaks to the spiritual and the physical, or the manifest world as one and the same, and that we need only align our Higher and Lower Selves to take full advantage of our Divine Humanity.
The absolute beauty of this book, Divine. Messy. Human. It is about a subject that eludes most people: “As within, so without.” Whenever the said subject is approached, the average person automatically assumes a posture of spirituality, thinking they need to “straighten up and fly right.” The problem is that this way of thinking often steers us in the wrong direction regarding our most beneficial path in this life.
Amanda Kate has done an outstanding job of taking the human experience and removing the “mysticism” or “spiritual materialism” from the equation. The way she brings the subject matter into the realm of “everyday folk” that can be understood by the individual as she lays out her views of what it means to be human, not from the elevated platform of a titled position, but from a first-hand, honest “human” perspective.
If there were one negative thing I could say about this book, that one thing would quite possibly be the most positive aspect of the entire work, which is the fact that we are very messy as humans, a fact the author drives home by laying “herself” bare in as an example. This self-help book is filled with the message of self-acceptance and self-empowerment. It is a must-read for those that want to take control over their lives and live with peace in their heart and souls.
Pages: 197 | ASIN : B0B1M7FG1L
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