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Where are guides? Who are guides? Why are guides?Guides are beings of higher energetic vibration who choose to work with humans. Throughout our lives, and even through multiple lifetimes, our guides support and encourage us, even when we're unaware of them.Learn more about these beings, why they work with us, and how to know they're with you.
For decades, River Lightbearer has worked with her guides, including a being of light called Shiva, to receive support and encouragement in their own life. In 2020, River began sharing Shiva's guidance via daily messages on social media.This book is the second compilation of daily messages, organized by theme and topic. Whether you read it cover to cover or open it at random with the trust that you'll see the message most relevant to you, River and Shiva offer these messages to encourage and guide you as you progress in and create the life you most want to live.
For most of her life, River Lightbearer has worked closely with her guides, beings who are connected to and work with her to help on her spiritual path. One of those guides, a being of light called Shiva, has collaborated with River to share daily messages of encouragement and compassion on social media.This book is a compilation of the first several months of those messages, reorganized based on the topics and themes that will most benefit those navigating their lives, healing journeys, and spiritual paths. Whether you read the book from beginning to end or open it at random to find the message you most need on any given day, River and Shiva intend that you find the guidance you seek within these pages.
When you live a traumatizing life, it's common to blame yourself for what you've experienced. Perhaps you believe you deserved it. Perhaps you've been told you created it.In this book, beings of light Shiva and Pietkela, through their channel River Lightbearer, discuss and deconstruct the self-blame and condemnation trauma survivors might experience. You did not create what others have done to you. You did not deserve it. And healing is possible in your own time and your own way when you are ready.This book includes discussion of various types of abuse and trauma.
As Kestrel's eleventh birthday approaches, she wishes things didn't have to change. She's finishing fifth grade. She's starting puberty. And Grandpa's illness is worse. If only things could stay they way they were when she was younger, everything would be perfect.But change has to happen, and Kestrel is thankful to have her family and friends supporting her, and to be able to support them in their own changes, as she makes her way into the next year of her life.NOTE: This book includes discussions between characters of menstruation, puberty, and gender-affirming care for transgender children.
As Beltane (May Day) approaches, Kestrel is happy that spring has finally arrived and is excited that Grandpa has finally come home from the hospital. But Grandpa is still very ill, and Kestrel can't help worrying about him. Meanwhile, at school, some of Kestrel's classmates have started constantly talking about their crushes--and teasing Kestrel for not having one. Except Kestrel does have a crush, one she isn't sure she wants to admit because she doesn't want to ruin a friendship.Grandpa's illness is concerning, and crushes and relationships are confusing. But Kestrel has her family's support, and she believes everything will be okay.
Yule is one of Kestrel's favorite times of year. The lights, the decorations, the food, the family time, all bring her joy.But this year, someone is trying to take away Kestrel's joy. She finds cruel notes on her porch and in her yard saying that Kestrel's family is evil for having a pentacle in their front window.Who is leaving the notes? Why do they think Kestrel's family's beliefs are evil? And most importantly, how does the note-leaver know the decoration in the front window is a pentacle and not just a star? Kestrel is determined to find out.
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