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This beautifully illustrated book is for children of all ages, even parents and grandparents are children at heart which means there is a message for everyone within.
In this fanciful tale, earth sprite Alwyn weaves us through a magical journey from fear and doubt to strength and power, through self-acceptance and autonomy.
Alwyn is different. He likes to dream that he is a bold warrior; tall, strong and very brave. But kindhearted Alwyn is lonely. The other sprites don’t like him, so he decides to change himself to gain their friendship. He soon discovers that changing his appearance isn’t all he must sacrifice. Is he prepared to compromise the beautiful person within to gain the acceptance of others?
This story addresses bullying at a soul level. Wisdom imparted by an ancient sage instills its reader with a deep sense of self belief, defusing the hurt and harm caused by bullying and rejection, regenerating the readers’ soul to their Brilliance®.
Through this unique style of collage and storytelling and male characters and colours that reflect the theme of the Australian desert landscape, this book appeals to boys and girls alike.
Author's Notes
What lies within…
Within each of us are the Pure Power, Strength, Glory and Love of Our Creator. No one is more worthy or less worthy of this love and light. What separates us from these gifts is our willingness to permit the fears and doubts of others to limit us. Our own fear and doubt accepts the suggestion that we are not worthy, (that we are rejectable), and our soul believes that we do not deserve the gifts that already exist within. This lack of self-acceptance keeps us from achieving our full soul potential.
Our fears and doubts, shaped by our soul damage, create the illusion we call difference. When we reject another soul for their difference, we draw rejection to ourselves. We must learn to accept our differences to release our soul from rejection, and unleash our pure Brilliance within.
© Ceinwen 2007
$19.95
This beautifully illustrated book is for children of Ages 5 to 12 years
In this fanciful tale, earth sprite Alwyn weaves us through a magical journey from fear and doubt to strength and power, through self-acceptance and autonomy.
Alwyn is different. He likes to dream that he is a bold warrior; tall, strong and very brave. But kindhearted Alwyn is lonely. The other sprites don’t like him, so he decides to change himself to gain their friendship. He soon discovers that changing his appearance isn’t all he must sacrifice. Is he prepared to compromise the beautiful person within to gain the acceptance of others?
This story addresses bullying at a soul level. Wisdom imparted by an ancient sage instills its reader with a deep sense of self belief, defusing the hurt and harm caused by bullying and rejection, regenerating the readers’ soul to their Brilliance®.
Through this unique style of collage and storytelling and male characters and colours that reflect the theme of the Australian desert landscape, this book appeals to boys and girls alike.
$19.95
This beautifully illustrated book is for children of all ages, even parents and grandparents are children at heart which means there is a message for everyone within.
Myra has come of age and it is time to join her mother on her first pilgrimage to The Colour Realm. As the forest sprites fly among the human world, mother and daughter observe how positive and negative emotions affect the colours of people’s auras. Eventually, Myra is drawn to the pure aura of a disabled boy to witness and experience the Brilliance of his soul.
These vibrant illustrations demonstrate to even the youngest reader the power behind their own emotions and actions and guide them to understand that the beauty of a soul can be far greater than the beauty of a physical body.
Author's Notes:
What lies within…
“We are eternal beings connected through our higher self to Our Creator through heart, mind and soul. Our emotional responses, shaped by our thoughts, feelings and actions toward others and ourselves, affect that state of balance, with positive and negative result. By acknowledging and better managing this unseen energy we can raise our connection to the Pure Soul Collective Energy to a purer state.”
© Ceinwen 2006
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$19.95
This beautifully illustrated book is for children of all ages, even parents and grandparents are children at heart which means there is a message for everyone within.
Myra has come of age and it is time to join her mother on her first pilgrimage to The Colour Realm. As the forest sprites fly among the human world, mother and daughter observe how positive and negative emotions affect the colours of people’s auras. Eventually, Myra is drawn to the pure aura of a disabled boy to witness and experience the Brilliance of his soul.
These vibrant illustrations demonstrate to even the youngest reader the power behind their own emotions and actions and guide them to understand that the beauty of a soul can be far greater than the beauty of a physical body.
$14.95
Myra has come of age and it is time to join her mother on her first pilgrimage to The Colour Realm. As the forest sprites fly among the human world, mother and daughter observe how positive and negative emotions affect the colours of people’s auras. Eventually, Myra is drawn to the pure aura of a disabled boy to witness and experience the Brilliance of his soul.
These vibrant illustrations demonstrate to even the youngest reader the power behind their own emotions and actions and guide them to understand that the beauty of a soul can be far greater than the beauty of a physical body.
Author's Notes:
What lies within…
“We are eternal beings connected through our higher self to Our Creator through heart, mind and soul. Our emotional responses, shaped by our thoughts, feelings and actions toward others and ourselves, affect that state of balance, with positive and negative result. By acknowledging and better managing this unseen energy we can raise our connection to the Pure Soul Collective Energy to a purer state.”
© Ceinwen 2006