Love: Through the Looking Glass:
Inspirational, empowering, and beautifully illustrated poetry book, inspired by 40 years of the author's self refection on Love.
Written during the time of the author's own marriage crisis and personal rebirth, proving happiness and true love is within, and our life story is OURS to write and tell.
From Author:
This book reflects my own journey to realize true self love; and I dedicate this book to my beautiful soul; the one I rejected for years in favor of the comfort of others. We are not meant to dull our shine for the appeasement of others; we are meant to come to this dimension and move, live, and BE...our own unique expression of 'Love Walking.'
Also inspired by my own experiences of joy and heartbreak; as we first search for love in another; not realizing this attraction is only a mirror for the feelings we need to resolve in ourselves. Every painful relationship is the growth we came here for, and for this I am always grateful.
May we all find our way back to ourselves. We are Love, and we are One.
About Author:
Catherine Devine Zagorski is the founder of Veda Ventures Malkoota D'Shmeya, LLC, a company dedicated to the will of the rising Divine Feminine.
She runs two collaborating brands @the_raw_milkmaid (as the Creator of Magick Milk, a raw cow milk based 'just like breastmilk' baby formula) and @the_water_priestess (handmade elixirs for spiritual awakening, divine embodiment, and a variety of ailments, and specialized coaching services) as well as, authoring over a dozen books (to release in the next year), and creating a children's animation series to match her children's book series, 'The Power of the Rose.'
Her journey began during the blood, sweat, and tears of new motherhood...She was forced to ditch her corporate executive title, which actually caused her to embrace her true identity and passion. As a budding Divine Feminine teacher, speaker, ceremonialist, and healer, she is now on a mission to nurture a dark and hurting world. She believes that humanity is hungry for the origins of their celestial beginnings and the end of their attachment to suffering.