Finding Diamonds in Dungeons: A Journey Through Heartache and Loss to a Compelling View of Pain's Purpose
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Sohma Rae Hathaway
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Sohma Rae Hathaway
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Have you been to that Hell where weeping wasn’t enough?
Where the harshest words can’t describe your suffering? Where can hope be found? This inspiring story shows how strong the human spirit can be! An epic memoir of resilience, forgiveness, and God’s miraculous love that will tug at your heartstrings, uplift the soul, and strengthen your resolve to overcome even the darkest of trials.
The author’s dysfunctional upbringing was fueled by an abusive, alcoholic stepfather and a mother battling her own demons with drugs. Sohma and her little sister learned to mimic their mother’s codependent tendencies, while their brothers mimicked the chemical addictions prevalent in the home. Devastating ramifications would spread like wildfire to all involved.
Sohma felt trapped, married to a narcissist, and marred by her broken past. She needed change but battling long-standing, pervasive patterns ingrained since childhood would prove challenging. In a wake of deception and greed, she was left homeless and penniless, yet this would become the turning point of her transformation. Sohma came to understand that far from being avoidable and pointless, pain has a guiding and even inspiring purpose.
Finding Diamonds in Dungeons can help you:
- Redefine failure
- Remove self-destructive patterns
- Replace victimhood with gratitude
- Restore faith in God
- Reveal a powerful truth about pain
It’s the perfect listen for those who’ve suffered trauma from addictions, codependency, and/or narcissistic behavior and inspires a greater level of gratitude for the diamonds around and within us.
©2020 Sohma Rae Hathaway (P)2021 Sohma Rae HathawayCe que les critiques en disent
“Sohma Rae has chosen to record the "bad" so that it can be used for good. Read this only if you want to successfully end the negative belief systems of generations and come out a better human. This is an inspiring and personal book that will leave you changed!” (Jeff Brown, Keynote Speaker and host of the Read to Lead Podcast)