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In Every Breath a Prayer - by David Hanig (Paperback)

In Every Breath a Prayer - by  David Hanig (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In 2016, David Hanig took a dose of psilocybin, hoping to attain penetrating insights. Instead, the drug opened a doorway in his mind, revealing years of repressed childhood trauma and leading to months of panic attacks and unrelenting anxiety. In Every Breath a Prayer--a Journey of Healing in Verse and Prose is a moving account that will hearten anyone attempting to overcome childhood trauma. Hanig offers a lyrical and poetic description of his two-year spiritual odyssey, as he emerged from profound darkness to illuminated grace. Trauma can be difficult to grasp and even more difficult to explain to others. Hanig's poems provided him a vehicle to express his feelings and experiences. Half autobiography and half spiritual healing guide, this unique book employs narrative and poetic frames to promote healing and progress for those with challenging pasts.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In 2016, David Hanig took a dose of psilocybin, hoping to attain penetrating insights. Instead, the drug opened a doorway in his mind, revealing years of repressed childhood trauma and leading to months of panic attacks and unrelenting anxiety. In Every Breath a Prayer--a Journey of Healing in Verse and Prose is a moving account that will hearten anyone attempting to overcome childhood trauma. Hanig offers a lyrical and poetic description of his two-year spiritual odyssey, as he emerged from profound darkness to illuminated grace. Trauma can be difficult to grasp and even more difficult to explain to others. Hanig's poems provided him a vehicle to express his feelings and experiences. Half autobiography and half spiritual healing guide, this unique book employs narrative and poetic frames to promote healing and progress for those with challenging pasts.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>David Hanig grew up in Chicago but has since lived in the Pacific Northwest. For over four decades, he worked in public service in community mental health programs and as a senior manager in Washington State's Medicaid program. Following six years working for the state Senate, he served as Vice President of a national health care consulting firm. Now retired, he lives in Olympia, Washington. When he is not writing, Hanig enjoys gardening, practicing yoga, and studying mysticism.

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