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stephanieStephanie June Sorrell is an author with Earth Books.  She's a prolific writer, spanning fiction and non-fiction work in a range of subjects and she's also been published by several other Collective Ink Imprints. More on that below... Her main passions are the psychospiritual dimension of life and the natural environment. She worked as editor for New Vision magazine for seven years and which she still writes for. For ten years she wrote extensively for Prediction magazine, where subjects ranged between dowsing, astral projection, psychosynthesis, reincarnation and Earth Mysteries. Her book, Depression as a Spiritual Journey has largely emerged from her own experience with depression which has been instrumental in precipitating a lifelong search for the meaning and value of depression. Her need to find answers in the natural environment, patterns of being and insight became a working template for Nature as Mirror, an ecology of body, mind and Spirit. Here, she finds nature to be an open book from which we can all learn from daily.

 

 

Nature as Mirror, published by Earth Books

An ecology of Body, Mind and Soul

Nature as Mirror addresses the natural cycles in our lives and the reflection of our own inner process in nature. Basing our psychospiritual development on the model of the tree, a symbol of the continuity of life, Stephanie Sorrell shows how we may understand the rhythms and cycles of the tree and integrate them into our vision in a conscious way.

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At other CI imprints...

With Soul Rocks, The Therapist's Cat -  a poignant, charming and amusing fiction story that raises very  moral questions about our interaction with animals and how this may impact on us at a later date.

With 6th Books - Astral Projection Made Easy

With Psyche Books -  Psychosynthesis Made Easy. A psychospiritual psychology for today

also with Psyche:  Depression as a Spiritual Journey and Depression: Understanding the Black Dog

 

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