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A review by asdark
Eating in the Light of the Moon: How Women Can Transform Their Relationship with Food Through Myths, Metaphors, and Storytelling by Anita Johnston
5.0
It is hard for me to articulate what I feel about this book because it made such a deep impression on me. Before reading this book I felt like strong rushing waters from a broken dam, vaguely wanting to go a certain direction but not really being able to harness the energy and power bursting out all over the place. This situation, if left, would either turn destructive, or in to a stagnant lake. When I read this book it taught me how to gather my rushing waters and direct them in to a healthy channel. So I can be ever-flowing, ever-increasing, always a stronger Me. I learned how to be in control (I call it being "one" with myself).
This book gave me the courage, the hope, and the tools to begin to open my eyes and really see, and accept all of Me. A difficult journey that I will probably be continuing for many years, but Oh so worth it. I really need to buy this book. It is one that I always want to have on-hand.
This book gave me the courage, the hope, and the tools to begin to open my eyes and really see, and accept all of Me. A difficult journey that I will probably be continuing for many years, but Oh so worth it. I really need to buy this book. It is one that I always want to have on-hand.