Caroline Sojourner

Caroline Sojourner

About

My interest in healing began over thirty years ago when a health crisis caused by poor living habits launched me on a life-long journey of self-discovery and healing. I studied many forms of body work, remedial diets, and spiritualities. My primary teacher of body-centered therapeutic methods was renowned Reichian therapist Sylvia Goodman in Ashland, OR, with whom I spent three years in intensive personal training. I have MA in Art Therapy and a MDiv (Master of Divinity) degrees from Marylhurst University. I am drawn to the gentle trauma work of Maryanna Eckbert (Victims of Cruelty) and Ellen B. Macfarland (The Sacred Path Beyond Trauma).

Through the Eyes of Maria: Consequences

Through the Eyes of Maria: Consequences

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<p>Maria’s life shifts course when destiny brings her into the arms of Christian. His earnest kindness and generosity offer the potential for a future she never imagined possible. Afraid of pushing Christian away, Maria changes her identity and buries her sordid past.<br /><br />But when the truth threatens to expose her calculated deception, will Maria find the courage to face her demons and salvage all that's at stake?<br /><br />Or will Maria be forced to accept that she simply cannot outrun the shadows that chase her?</p>

Story Behind The Book

The book grew out of a long-term curiosity over what might have been happening while Moses was on the mountain, alone and fasting. This led me into the study of kabbalah and Jewish mysticism. I found that the paradigm of the Tree of Life fit the pattern of healing I had been following during many years of personal illness, though I had not realized that this was a well-known pattern, known since ancient times. My study of the Tree of Life included all the forms of natural physical healing which I have been researching and experimenting with for over thirty years.

Reviews

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:.0001pt;"><em>“I am studying it like a student, marking the passages where I want to return to, for therapy, and am continually being amazed at what you have done!  I have to take it slow in order to really absorb every word . . . and the life lessons.”</em> L. N.</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:.0001pt;"><em>“I find your book so grounding for me.” </em>E. N.<em></em></p><p></p>