Find gravitational stability and embrace your natural radiance with this intergalactic guide to self-care.Cosmic Care brings readers on a dreamy journey through space to reveal tips that will help them unlock their inner glow.Featuring the visionary art and signature style of Robin Eisenberg, Cosmic Care is an escape into a vivid, immersive universe that's simultaneously familiar, relatable, and out of this world.Filled with vibrant illustrations and never-before-seen art, Cosmic Care offers feel-good advice to relax, find peace, stop and smell the bioluminescent flora, and bring out your stellar luminosity.• Pairs bite-size pieces of advice with vibrant illustrations• Blends the earthly and the extraterrestrial• Offers a unique take on traditional self-careThe formation of a star begins with gravitational instability, but with a little cosmic care, it evolves into a luminous celestial object—and you can, too.• Great for fans of Robin Eisenberg's art and illustrations• A wonderful gift for anyone who loves self-care, the cosmos, astrology, and anything witchy• Add it to the shelf with books like Strange Planet by Nathan W. Pyle, Basic Witches by Jaya Saxena, and The Witch's Book of Magical Ways to Pamper, Soothe, and Care for Your Body and Spirit by Arin Murphy-Hiscock.
Delightful read. Loved all the colors associated with these space vixens! Interesting take on self-care with a intergalactic spin. These aliens know how to LIVE. :D
Another self help book repeating the same advice as the hundreds of other books like it. Most of the advice has been rewritten to fit in better with the authors space theme. To continue with the space theme the art is weird female aliens doing normal human things in alien like settings. A friend showed me that on the page for embracing your radience the woman appears to be photographing her rear end. I admit it made better sense then the akward, somewhat sexual postion that they show her doing. Not complaining or being a prude I actually found it weird and a bit funny. In the end just another book with overused advice and bright, weird art that's a tiny bit better then the rest of the book.
I purchased this book because I have been a long-time fan of the artist. I think it is a lovely little collection of her pieces and enjoy flipping through from time to time to the beautiful aliens indulging in self-care.
This beautiful book should be a staple on the coffee table, or next to the bath, in every millenial home. Magical words with stunning illustrations, it just makes me happy flicking through the pages. ✨
I love the artwork and the tip reminders. Something to momentarily meditate on while reminding myself that I need to take the time and space for me and my inner peace.