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Flying in the Face of Grief

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Back cover blurb:

When seventeen-year-old Tim dies in a car crash at the turn of the millennium, well-meaning friends inform Annette that a parent, especially a mother, never recovers from losing a child.

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And yet she not only survives, she thrives – flying higher because of grief.

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Refusing to be defined by long-held beliefs, she discovers transformational gifts arising from the noble rite of passage that humanity has regarded as crippling grief. It’s not all plain sailing, especially when living aboard a yacht while grieving and dismantling who she thought she was. But she was never alone.

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Offering wisdom from beyond the veil, Tim reveals how death is not the end of our loved ones, and that life continues in the spirit realm as the ever being of life. ​

Tucking his mother under his wing, he guides her to release acquired beliefs from her conditioned mindset, and to delight in their new relationship that extends beyond worlds, the universe, time and space.

 

She is now free to fly within her own soul-directed consciousness, unshackled from limiting beliefs – this is the richly transformative gift of grief.

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The magic, humour and ancient truth revealed in this timeless memoir by New Zealand author, ANNWYN, apply to any life changing event that brings suffering and sorrow.

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Devoted siblings Tim (15) and Laura (13)

 From a reader:

Flying in the Face of Grief is a book for our times. It’s a how to grieve book without being a how to grieve textbook (in the traditional sense). Annwyn skillfully draws the reader in, to intimately share the rawness of her loss and then the heights of her spiritual growth. The warm flow of an awakening soul pervades the narrative, and we see too; how her beloved son - and indeed daughter - grow in spiritual stature as well. All of this teaching us and reminding us gently that death is never the end. I feel sure much solace and guidance will be given to those who read it as I was. This is a fabulous book for anyone who has has lost a child, lost a loved one, or lost their way and who want to live a more authentic life. Ruth Pink NZ, 22 February 2025

ANNWYN'S children, devoted siblings Tim (15) and Laura (13)

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