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Who saw Beauty cry, and failed to hold her left hand?: Meditations for women Paperback – 24 April 2020
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Our balance and peace are redeemed by a liquid beauty that we can find within, given that the empathy of others or an external support is not always present or immediate. Even if we seemingly 'lose' parts of ourselves, they are never entirely forgotten. Sometimes we are less able to bring cohesion back into a state of chaos, or perhaps the complexities of the world around us have temporarily marred our personal vision, demeaned our focus, or dampened our bravery. All of this is transient; the spiritual nature remains untouched and will stay internally accessible to us. Our resilience and self-awareness are further enriched by continuous and exquisite effort.
- Print length205 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date24 April 2020
- Dimensions12.85 x 1.19 x 19.84 cm
- ISBN-100648492354
- ISBN-13978-0648492351
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- Publisher : Mignon Press (24 April 2020)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 205 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0648492354
- ISBN-13 : 978-0648492351
- Dimensions : 12.85 x 1.19 x 19.84 cm
About the author

Dianne Cikusa is an Australian writer and poet. She has a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing, a Graduate Diploma in Arts (Modern Languages) and a Diploma of Language Studies (with French major).
She is an award-winning author whose work has been published in numerous literary journals, poetry anthologies and writers' magazines, as well as in digital media and merchandise. Dianne is the author of three poetry books, including a bilingual collection in that won first prize (Gold Medal) in the 2020 Global Ebook Awards (Poetry) and third prize (Bronze Medal) for Best Ebook Cover. Dianne has also published nine books of original insights and reflections (three print books plus a six volume e-series) themed around the genres of Eastern philosophy, mind-body-spirit teachings and inspirational wisdom.
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