Toko-pa Turner. BELONGING: Remembering Ourselves Home. Her Own Room Press, 2017.
Self-help focusing on grief, ritual, nature, community, and dreamwork with Sufi and Jungian principles. Personally, I found the dreamwork the most interesting. The style of writing seems a bit overwrought to me, with too many words. But very positive and encouraging. From a woman born in the UK, with Polish grandparents, raised in a Sufi community in Montreal, and now residing locally, on one of the gulf islands between the mainland and Vancouver Island.
Saturday, June 20, 2020
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