
MENOPAUSE IN CRISIS~~
When Spiritual Emergency Meets
The Feminine Midlife Passage
A memoir*
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REVIEW from Rozilia Kovacs-Napier of the International Spiritual Emergence Network (ISEN)~
A great book for giving hope and finding meaning in life's quest.
The depth and honesty of Lynda's struggle shows the transformation possible when we engage with our process. She visits helplessness and hopelessness and comes to find that there can be meaning here, meaning that it is so rewarding to engage with and blossom from.
Lynda's focus is the transformation possible during the menopause: she shows that the female cycle gives us an opportunity to heal each month and that some months might be really hard, but instead of being victim, we can engage consciously to turn things around.
This particular journey could be transferred to other periods of growth and change within the human experience, no matter how bad, how challenging, we can end up managing our life again and in this way this account of one woman's journey can help others to develop meaning and insight.
*Earlier edition published as Menopause in Crisis--The Summer I Lost My Mind
by Lynda Wyzda (pen name)
A great book for giving hope and finding meaning in life's quest.
The depth and honesty of Lynda's struggle shows the transformation possible when we engage with our process. She visits helplessness and hopelessness and comes to find that there can be meaning here, meaning that it is so rewarding to engage with and blossom from.
Lynda's focus is the transformation possible during the menopause: she shows that the female cycle gives us an opportunity to heal each month and that some months might be really hard, but instead of being victim, we can engage consciously to turn things around.
This particular journey could be transferred to other periods of growth and change within the human experience, no matter how bad, how challenging, we can end up managing our life again and in this way this account of one woman's journey can help others to develop meaning and insight.
*Earlier edition published as Menopause in Crisis--The Summer I Lost My Mind
by Lynda Wyzda (pen name)