Ripples of Stillness

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Spiritualism, Family & Relationships, New Age
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Author: Simon Peter Moxham ISBN: 9780994578419
Publisher: Ethereal Touch Publication: May 27, 2016
Imprint: Ethereal Touch Language: English
Author: Simon Peter Moxham
ISBN: 9780994578419
Publisher: Ethereal Touch
Publication: May 27, 2016
Imprint: Ethereal Touch
Language: English

Imagine what would happen if you were to have a conversation with your soul. Imagine what you’d say if you thought no one was listening...

It’s just before midnight. Simon is sitting alone in the darkness. He’s staring out his bedroom window. But all he can see is heartbreak. At age 38, he thought he had everything he wanted – a house in the suburbs,

a thriving career and a beautiful family.

But none of that matters anymore. He’s just lost the love of his life. Simon had buried himself in his work. He was blind to the fact he was losing Astrid.

He did not know how lonely she was.

Sitting quietly that cold winter-night, he knows it’s time to withdraw. Every part of him wants to hide from the world. But instinct kicks in, and he does the opposite. He starts to write.

Simon turns to love. And things will never be the same.

There’s part of him that assumes it’s about winning Astrid back. He thinks he’s writing for her.
But as he turns the pages of his life, he sees something he did not expect. He must let go of the life he once had.
The only way to find Astrid again is to lose her completely.

The only way to see through the darkness is to light it up.

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Imagine what would happen if you were to have a conversation with your soul. Imagine what you’d say if you thought no one was listening...

It’s just before midnight. Simon is sitting alone in the darkness. He’s staring out his bedroom window. But all he can see is heartbreak. At age 38, he thought he had everything he wanted – a house in the suburbs,

a thriving career and a beautiful family.

But none of that matters anymore. He’s just lost the love of his life. Simon had buried himself in his work. He was blind to the fact he was losing Astrid.

He did not know how lonely she was.

Sitting quietly that cold winter-night, he knows it’s time to withdraw. Every part of him wants to hide from the world. But instinct kicks in, and he does the opposite. He starts to write.

Simon turns to love. And things will never be the same.

There’s part of him that assumes it’s about winning Astrid back. He thinks he’s writing for her.
But as he turns the pages of his life, he sees something he did not expect. He must let go of the life he once had.
The only way to find Astrid again is to lose her completely.

The only way to see through the darkness is to light it up.

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