I hope everyone has a safe and Happy New Year. Writing Through the Soul was started in 2020 and I have had my ups and downs with the blog. I started it with my poetry and short stories. Writing Through the Soul has become so much more. This is my 777th post for this year. … Continue reading Writing Though the Soul: Happy New Year
Month: December 2024
Shadow Work Exercises: Tools to Heal Your Inner Wounds
Shadow Work Exercises: Tools to Heal Your Inner Wounds Shadow work is the process of uncovering and integrating the parts of yourself that you’ve repressed, denied, or neglected — often called the "shadow self." These parts of you may include unresolved emotions, traumas, insecurities, negative beliefs, and suppressed desires. Doing shadow work allows you to … Continue reading Shadow Work Exercises: Tools to Heal Your Inner Wounds
Different Meanings of Alligators in Dreams
The Meaning of Alligators in Dreams: Symbolism and Interpretations Dreams have long been a subject of fascination, offering insights into our subconscious mind and emotions. One powerful symbol that may appear in your dreams is the alligator. As an ancient and powerful creature, alligators hold deep symbolic meanings in various cultures. In this article, we … Continue reading Different Meanings of Alligators in Dreams
Different Meanings of Natural Disasters in Dreams
Understanding the Meaning of Natural Disasters in Dreams: Unveiling Hidden Messages Dreams have long been a source of fascination and mystery. They can be vivid, emotional, and filled with symbolism that often leaves us pondering their meanings. Among the most intense and unsettling dreams are those involving natural disasters—earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires. These dreams … Continue reading Different Meanings of Natural Disasters in Dreams
Reading Through the Soul: Book Review Sun Haiku: 365 Days of Sunshine by Dawn Pisturino
Review of Sun Haiku: 365 Days of Sunshine by Dawn Pisturino Dawn Pisturino’s Sun Haiku: 365 Days of Sunshine is a radiant celebration of nature, positivity, and the enduring power of poetry. This collection offers 365 haikus—one for each day of the year—creating a daily ritual of joy and reflection. Each haiku distills a moment … Continue reading Reading Through the Soul: Book Review Sun Haiku: 365 Days of Sunshine by Dawn Pisturino
10 Common Misconceptions About the Akashic Records
10 Common Misconceptions About the Akashic Records The Akashic Records, often described as an ethereal library or cosmic database, have fascinated spiritual seekers and metaphysical enthusiasts for centuries. Rooted in esoteric traditions, the Akashic Records are believed to contain the collective knowledge and experiences of every soul across time and space. However, this mystical concept … Continue reading 10 Common Misconceptions About the Akashic Records
Reading Through the Soul: Book Review The Edge of Too Late (Harbor Pointe Series Book 5) by Jan Sikes
Book Review: The Edge of Too Late (Harbor Pointe Series Book 5) by Jan Sikes Jan Sikes delivers another compelling tale in her Harbor Pointe series with The Edge of Too Late. This fifth installment captures the essence of small-town drama, love, and the universal struggles of second chances, leaving readers thoroughly engaged and emotionally … Continue reading Reading Through the Soul: Book Review The Edge of Too Late (Harbor Pointe Series Book 5) by Jan Sikes
Poem: From Ashes, Still I Rise
From Ashes, Still I Rise From ashes deep, where shadows fall, I rise again, I stand, I call. Through smoke and fire, through pain and loss, I bear the weight, I bear the cost. The flames may scorch, the winds may roar, But still I rise, forevermore. Each scar a story, each tear a flame, … Continue reading Poem: From Ashes, Still I Rise
Poem: Through the Keyhole of Time
Through the keyhole of time, I peer, A whispered world, so far, so near, Where echoes dance in fleeting light, And shadows stretch beyond the night. I see the faces, old and new, A distant past, a future view, Each moment spins in endless grace, Yet none can stay, none find their place. Through that … Continue reading Poem: Through the Keyhole of Time
Poem: If Grief Were a Bird
This poem is for my sister Pam. She passed away at 56 years of age. If grief were a bird, it would not sing, But flutter low on broken wing, Its feathers dark, its flight uncertain, A shadow cast behind the curtain. It would not perch on branches high, But rest upon the tear-filled sky, … Continue reading Poem: If Grief Were a Bird