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The Uncommon Book of Prayer by Heidi Smith Review

 

The Uncommon Book of Prayer 


Welcome back to my reading corner. I have spent the majority of my adult life on a spiritual journey. I can not tell you how many hours I've spent researching everything I can get my hands on about religion and spirituality. I was thrilled to receive an advance copy of The Uncommon Book of Prayer A Guide to Co-Creating with the Universe. I will be using this book for years to come.





Title 

The Uncommon Book of Prayer 

A Guide to Co-Creating with the Universe 

Author 

Heidi Smith 

Illustrated by

Chelsea Granger

Synopsis 

Prayer can be a secular tool for healing, personal growth, societal change, and profound joy. In this book you will learn to:

Refine a prayer practice and integrate it into co-creative and healing work

Explore ambivalence around prayer.

Open and strengthen communication with the heart.

Create space and possibility for hope and dreaming.

Create vital and creative solutions for your life and our world.


Release Date 

Coming Soon 

Review 

The Uncommon Book of Prayer a Guide to Co- Creating with the Universe is a great book for researching and learning the history of prayer from around the world. This book will not only teach you about prayer it shows you how to apply the discipline of prayer to your everyday life in easy actionable steps. What I really loved about this book is that it's not exclusive to one particular belief or religion. The prayers and teachings can be used by literally everyone to enhance and improve their life and tap into the unseen world of faith.

About the Author 

Heidi Smith, MA, RH (AHG) , is a psychosomatic therapist, registered herbalist, flower essence practitioner, and the author of The Bloom Book. Within her private practice, Moon & Bloom, Heidi works collaboratively with her clients to empower greater balance, actualization, and soul level healing within themselves. She is passionate about engaging both the spiritual and scientific dimensions of the plant kingdom, and sees plant medicine and ritual as radical ways to promote individual, collective, and planetary healing. She lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her partner and two cats. For more information visit moonandbloom.com 


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