Medicine Dance

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Abuse
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Author: Roxanne K. Cottell ISBN: 9781311585042
Publisher: Roxanne K. Cottell Publication: July 25, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Roxanne K. Cottell
ISBN: 9781311585042
Publisher: Roxanne K. Cottell
Publication: July 25, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In "Medicine Dance," it is shown to us not how to heal what brokenness we suffer, but that we can heal, all on our own and without anything outside of ourselves.

"Medicine Dance" is written from the perspective of the author having gone from lifelong victim of abuse, to now a strong survivor in spite of the emotional scars. It is not a "how to," but more of a "why not?" Los Angeles Kahuna, the Rev. Roxanne K. Cottell brings to the world a glimpse of the scars that once reminded us all of the hurt that we suffered and that eventually, with time, patience, tears and a change in thoughts and beliefs about one's own self in every aspect, became war wounds proudly displayed by the bearer.

Not for the faint of heart...be aware that as is the norm for The Rev...it is with sometimes vulgarities that she describes the things that most abuse survivors know too well about. A great read for anyone who needs to heal their lives

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In "Medicine Dance," it is shown to us not how to heal what brokenness we suffer, but that we can heal, all on our own and without anything outside of ourselves.

"Medicine Dance" is written from the perspective of the author having gone from lifelong victim of abuse, to now a strong survivor in spite of the emotional scars. It is not a "how to," but more of a "why not?" Los Angeles Kahuna, the Rev. Roxanne K. Cottell brings to the world a glimpse of the scars that once reminded us all of the hurt that we suffered and that eventually, with time, patience, tears and a change in thoughts and beliefs about one's own self in every aspect, became war wounds proudly displayed by the bearer.

Not for the faint of heart...be aware that as is the norm for The Rev...it is with sometimes vulgarities that she describes the things that most abuse survivors know too well about. A great read for anyone who needs to heal their lives

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