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This book will evoke in the reader a Spiritual energy, hope, compassion and understanding of healing from Intergenerational Trauma and Addiction. The author brings to life our journey as Indigenous Peoples globally from atrocities, oppression and multiple loss to healing and liberation of Spirit, mind, body and emotions. Written with soul language, poetry and story telling
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Kindle Edition, 176 pages
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August 2020
by Tellwell Talent
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PhD, MA, RN, RP, SEP Psychotherapist, Healer, Author, Yoga and Meditation Teacher
Teresa Naseba Marsh immigrated to Canada from South Africa in 1992 and continued to contribute to healing approaches to overcome suffering, trauma, addiction, intergenerational trauma, multiple loss and the aftermath of oppression. She also works closely with, supervises and teaches Indigenous professionals how to wor ...more
Teresa Naseba Marsh immigrated to Canada from South Africa in 1992 and continued to contribute to healing approaches to overcome suffering, trauma, addiction, intergenerational trauma, multiple loss and the aftermath of oppression. She also works closely with, supervises and teaches Indigenous professionals how to wor ...more
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It’s pain from something I endured years ago
It’s a hurt that comes every few months
A pain I’ve come to know as shame
It holds my tongue and doesn’t let me tell
It is not my shame to hold
Yet it holds me down like a foot at my throat”