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The Arms of Compassion Hold the Truth

The Arms of Compassion Hold the Truth

Sue Osborne
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The arms of compassion hold the truth is a compelling book about how man-kind has disconnected from the spirit of Nature's matter and all she has to teach us. Its journey through our heart mind is to have spirit connect us to the wisdom and love of her compassionate nature. Here in the core heart centre of all that is natural, we experience the oneness of Nature's soul body mind. What makes this book so compelling is that if we were to engage in the spirit of compassion's simple ways, we would naturally move away from the destructive forces of modernism to live a life deemed by Nature's Universal Law which is destined to change our lives completely as Nature begins the realignment of man-kind to the wholesomeness of her ways. How this has been deemed so and how we can realign with Nature to halt the breakdown of her ecologies has been elaborated upon here as a natural science. Sue Osborne has inspired many health professionals and people seeking help from the health care industry for over thirty years. She has an unfaltering belief that people have the intrinsic worth to heal themselves of any sense of unworthiness to be naturally moved by Nature's own inception beyond their wildest dreams. It is within this conception that Sue is able to guide people to their internal dwelling place where peace abides in the communal oneness of everything Author Bio- Sue Osborne was born in Young, NSW, Australia in 1952. Upon completing her schooling, she embarked on a career in nursing at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, and graduated in 1975 as a registered nurse. Following on from her general nursing, she completed midwifery nursing, graduating in 1976 as a midwife at Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney. Sue felt at a very young age that there was something vital missing from the physical domain of human life that disconnected us from each other and all aspects of Nature. While undertaking her general nurse training, she gained some nursing experience in New Guinea with the indigenous people. Their culture and simple way of life defined for Sue the intangible dimension which is the true source of our body and mind connection as body mind. It was living in the natural setting of New Guinea that Sue experienced the completeness of the whole dimension as the true nature of our core identity. Living in this intangible dimension enables Sue to be with people seeking help from the health care system which allows the nuisances of the unknown and invisible to naturally fill in the gaps with few words spoken. It is this whole concept of meeting people where they are at that led Sue into nursing. She lives her life providing a guiding hand to people in the belief that every person has the capacity to heal themselves without many of the prescribed pills and elective surgery undertaken today.
Language
English
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sid Harta Publishers
Release
May 13, 2022
ISBN
1921206896
ISBN 13
9781921206894

The Arms of Compassion Hold the Truth

Sue Osborne
0/5 ( ratings)
The arms of compassion hold the truth is a compelling book about how man-kind has disconnected from the spirit of Nature's matter and all she has to teach us. Its journey through our heart mind is to have spirit connect us to the wisdom and love of her compassionate nature. Here in the core heart centre of all that is natural, we experience the oneness of Nature's soul body mind. What makes this book so compelling is that if we were to engage in the spirit of compassion's simple ways, we would naturally move away from the destructive forces of modernism to live a life deemed by Nature's Universal Law which is destined to change our lives completely as Nature begins the realignment of man-kind to the wholesomeness of her ways. How this has been deemed so and how we can realign with Nature to halt the breakdown of her ecologies has been elaborated upon here as a natural science. Sue Osborne has inspired many health professionals and people seeking help from the health care industry for over thirty years. She has an unfaltering belief that people have the intrinsic worth to heal themselves of any sense of unworthiness to be naturally moved by Nature's own inception beyond their wildest dreams. It is within this conception that Sue is able to guide people to their internal dwelling place where peace abides in the communal oneness of everything Author Bio- Sue Osborne was born in Young, NSW, Australia in 1952. Upon completing her schooling, she embarked on a career in nursing at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, and graduated in 1975 as a registered nurse. Following on from her general nursing, she completed midwifery nursing, graduating in 1976 as a midwife at Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney. Sue felt at a very young age that there was something vital missing from the physical domain of human life that disconnected us from each other and all aspects of Nature. While undertaking her general nurse training, she gained some nursing experience in New Guinea with the indigenous people. Their culture and simple way of life defined for Sue the intangible dimension which is the true source of our body and mind connection as body mind. It was living in the natural setting of New Guinea that Sue experienced the completeness of the whole dimension as the true nature of our core identity. Living in this intangible dimension enables Sue to be with people seeking help from the health care system which allows the nuisances of the unknown and invisible to naturally fill in the gaps with few words spoken. It is this whole concept of meeting people where they are at that led Sue into nursing. She lives her life providing a guiding hand to people in the belief that every person has the capacity to heal themselves without many of the prescribed pills and elective surgery undertaken today.
Language
English
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sid Harta Publishers
Release
May 13, 2022
ISBN
1921206896
ISBN 13
9781921206894

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