Comforting Thought: Where identity meets safety

The Feast (1933) Zygmunt Waliszewski (Polish, 1897-1936)

“i need you to meet me in the room
where identity meets safety
the room where we gather—
to learn what this feels like
so that we can replicate this same room
within ourselves”

good grief, brianna pastor
The Feast (1933)
Zygmunt Waliszewski (Polish, 1897-1936)
The Feast (1933) Zygmunt Waliszewski (Polish, 1897-1936)

Read the full review of this book, which I gave five stars. Buy on Amazon and in good book stores

A deeply moving book of prose and poetry that captures the bittersweet and dark nature of grief and letting go. This is a timeless companion for people of all ages, stages and phases of life. If you are going through something, letting go of something or someone then this book will see you and take the measure of your sadness, anger and fear – letting light into your life for clarity and connection with self and the world.

Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Genre: Poetry, psychology, non-fiction, spirituality

Publisher: Self-published

Review in one word: Salutary

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