One family, one heart
Book Description
In this deeply personal spiritual memoir, L. Ann Eynon takes readers on an intimate journey of self-discovery that began with a simple yet profound question: how can I learn to love my children?
Growing up in a family that appeared normal from the outside but lacked genuine warmth within, Eynon carries the weight of childhood memories marked by fear, sadness, and emotional distance. Through the powerful metaphor of a recurring childhood dream featuring a threatening bomb suspended over her family home, she begins to excavate layers of buried truth about her upbringing and its lasting impact.
What starts as a mother's sincere desire to break generational patterns becomes a transformative spiritual quest. Through meditation and inner searching, Eynon discovers that the path to authentic love requires looking within rather than projecting blame outward. Her exploration reveals how families can harbor deep pain beneath seemingly ordinary surfaces, and how the courage to examine these hidden wounds can lead to profound healing.
This is not a story about organized religion, but rather about finding the divine through personal spiritual work. Eynon's honest account demonstrates that sometimes the smallest spark of intention, the tiniest glimmer of wanting to love better, can illuminate an entire journey toward truth and genuine connection.
Her narrative offers hope for anyone seeking to understand their family patterns and discover their own capacity for authentic love.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 227 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Families
- ✓ Explore Spiritualité
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Develop self-discipline and willpower
- ✓ Explore Familles
- ✓ Deepen your spiritual understanding