Beyond Abuse
An Empowered Journey of Soul, Science & Self-Help
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Narrateur(s):
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Maria McCann
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Auteur(s):
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Martha DuSage
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The devastating long-term effects of abuse build up, rumble, and quake like a volcano deep within a survivor's psyche. Beyond Abuse takes you on an experiential journey out of victimization and toward being empowered.
The book combines ancient wisdom, modern energetics, and proven scientific research, bridging gaps to human potential. The conscious journey exponentially increases our odds of overcoming abuse's unresolved and often ignored effects.
Reclaim your soul through the craftily woven blend of story, technique, humor, and over 60 song suggestions to uplift and discover lightness of heart where we find the rhythm to dance through a chaotic past. Enjoy the listen!
"It is more painful to spend an entire lifetime trying to bury the past than it is to face your fears and free yourself from the agony." (Martha DuSage)
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"Crafted as a “roadmap” to help survivors of abuse toward empowerment in their lives, DuSage’s empathetic guide encourages readers to undertake a searching, conscious journey of healing that entails “transform[ing] being pissed-off, numb, in denial, or hypersensitive into feeling peace and passion.” Noting that she’s taken such a journey herself, and acknowledging that sometimes stories of overcoming trauma or abuse sound too fantastical to be true, DuSage (Why Bother? Because Self-Help is Never Stupid) urges readers to avoid quick fixes, face emotional blocks or personal resistance to transformational change, break dysfunctional cycles that may result in feeling unloved, and “to take responsibility for getting ourselves out of whatever muck we are in.”" (BookLife)