Synopsis Contends that childhood pain can be the source of happiness and includes a twelve-step outline to help adult children of troubled families heal childhood wounds that are prohibiting happiness in adulthood. 20,000 first printing. Tour. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Annotation A gentle, entirely new approach to uncovering a source of spiritual strength hidden in the scars of childhood. Wayne Muller brings together the teachings of many different religions and spiritual traditions in a healing program that will appeal to readers of The Road Less Traveled and Homecoming.From The PublisherIn this inspiring book, Wayne Muller draws on eighteen years of work with adult children of troubled families to show how hard-won wisdom born of hurt can become a powerful source of strength and peace. He teaches us how to recognize and transform the damaging effects of childhood wounds and rediscover our natural vitality, creativity, and joy.ReviewsFrom Publisher's Weekly - Publishers Weekly In this gentle book, therapist Muller explains that the private place to which a traumatized child flees remains the adult's spiritual home. (Feb.)
Annotation A gentle, entirely new approach to uncovering a source of spiritual strength hidden in the scars of childhood. Wayne Muller brings together the teachings of many different religions and spiritual traditions in a healing program that will appeal to readers of The Road Less Traveled and Homecoming.From The PublisherIn this inspiring book, Wayne Muller draws on eighteen years of work with adult children of troubled families to show how hard-won wisdom born of hurt can become a powerful source of strength and peace. He teaches us how to recognize and transform the damaging effects of childhood wounds and rediscover our natural vitality, creativity, and joy.ReviewsFrom Publisher's Weekly - Publishers Weekly In this gentle book, therapist Muller explains that the private place to which a traumatized child flees remains the adult's spiritual home. (Feb.)
From The PublisherIn this inspiring book, Wayne Muller draws on eighteen years of work with adult children of troubled families to show how hard-won wisdom born of hurt can become a powerful source of strength and peace. He teaches us how to recognize and transform the damaging effects of childhood wounds and rediscover our natural vitality, creativity, and joy.ReviewsFrom Publisher's Weekly - Publishers Weekly In this gentle book, therapist Muller explains that the private place to which a traumatized child flees remains the adult's spiritual home. (Feb.)
ReviewsFrom Publisher's Weekly - Publishers Weekly In this gentle book, therapist Muller explains that the private place to which a traumatized child flees remains the adult's spiritual home. (Feb.)