Sunday, July 5, 2020

Healing through Nature and Animals: A Journey of Illumination by Susan Smith Cohen



“The story of a girl learning how to cope with

the trauma in her life!”


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Healing Through Nature and Animals:

A Journey of Illumination    

by Susan Smith Cohen

Nova, a 14 year old girl lives in an inner city with a foster family. She often goes hungry and lately is getting into trouble in school. Nova has had enough of the difficult life she has lived. She seeks refuge one day by taking a bus ride to a national state forest where she encounters all sorts of characters she never encountered before. Is she willing to listen to the advice they give her? Nova is ready to turn her life around and she returns home with the tools to do this. This is the story of a girl learning how to cope with the trauma in her life.

Available in Paperback & eBook HERE!


About the Author

Susan is an accomplished pianist/vocalist who always happened to see color around people from as early as she can remember. Twenty years ago a medium told her that not only was she psychic but she could read peoples’ auras. Around the same time she picked up painting and discovered that through meditation and guided energy specific information she could develop beautiful paintings that interpreted the energy/auras of an individual.

Susan, having experienced trauma herself and spending years with children who came from difficult backgrounds, felt compelled to write this book.  She is spiritual in nature and has a process that puts her into a trusted and sacred space. By going into a state of meditation she creates her best work. She does illustrations, energy art and provides art for psychic interpretation which you can find on her website.

This book was written primarily to help children and adolescents learn to cope with the many issues that often occur in their daily lives.   It addresses anti bullying, peer pressure and abuse of all kinds.

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Susan can be reached at: Shayna2269@gmail.com

 


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