How Can I Heal a Broken Heart?

"This is a wonderful book. Full of wisdom, humanity and humor. And it abounds with helpful exercises to turn pain into wisdom." – Natalie Goldberg, author of Old Friend from Far Away and Writing Down the Bones
"Piver has managed to perform an extraordinary task, namely, inspire a person to want to love again. She knows how to repair the shattered soul, using her personal experience as well as the wisdom of great saints, poets, and cultural elders." – Carolyn Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit and Entering the Castle
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Thank you very much for sharing this insight. While sitting at the airport last week I came across How to See Yourself As You Really Are by His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Author), Jeffrey, Ph.D. Hopkins (Translator) and I began to read about how to meditate. Strangely it seems I have found this book and your blog just at the right time. My partner has just suggested that we ‘fish or cut bait’. This is following his elderly mother’s stroke last month and she would like to see him married. Although I consider him my life-partner I do not feel that I want to be married yet. Thus my search for ‘questions you should ask before getting married’. What I need is to remain calm and focused and remind myself that everything will be okay. Thank you.
Sounds like resources are coming forward just when you need them. Best of luck navigating this difficult terrain. Please keep us posted.
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