J. E. Ketchel bares her soul as she takes us on a rare and intimate journey down the river of life, through the murky waters as well as the calm in Volume 3 of the Recapitulation Diaries. Along the way we are privy to fascinating experiences that shift our perceptions of reality and question our spiritual readiness. This is not your usual story of childhood sexual abuse, but a whirlwind journey into the experiential, the transcendental, and the transpersonal realms of which we are all a part. Into the Vast Nothingness invites us into the vastness of the river of self-discovery that Ms. Ketchel traveled down as she explored the possibility that we are all here for a reason, that every moment of our lives is deeply meaningful, and that all we need to achieve loving-wholeness lies within. Ms. Ketchel writes eloquently and with utter honesty about her search for wholeness. As she discovered, the river of life takes us where we need to go when we are ready, challenging us, asking us to consciously and fully participate in our journey through life. Like many other ancient healing practices, handed down through generations of practitioners, recapitulation is imbued with the intent of the ancients. It is a powerful process, a pathway to a changed perception of the self and the world. As J. E. Ketchel discovers, the greatest achievement of a lifetime is the work of the self, the journey within. Please Note: The first two volumes, where the author takes you into the darkness of her emerging memories, may be difficult to read, as mentioned in reviews of the books. But these are books about a healing journey so stick with them, and with the author, as she faces traumatic memories, releases them from her body and finds that there is so much more to life than meets the eye.
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