The book Eat Pray Love is a memoir that shares similar themes with the new memoir Singing the Song of Life, one woman’s symphony.
In the book Eat Pray Love, Liz Gilbert found solace in meditation. In Singing the Song of Life, you will read about me as a small child. I pretended G-d was in the corner of my bedroom watching over and protecting me. Later in life, I realized He had been there the entire time. G-d is my rock. Everyday, I whisper to Him, Thank you G-d, for the gift of life and my loved ones that are my life.
At the end of Liz’s journey, she shares with us in her book Eat Pray Love, how she felt liberated, after she took charge of her life. She got out of an unfulfilling marriage in search of a new life and, to discover the woman she wanted to be. My journey, has so many similarities as well. Leaving behind two disastrous marriages, a terrifying experience of self destruction with a con man and, a devastating miscarriage, I desperately had to change the direction of my life, just like Liz did in her book
At last, I found true love, when I was able to love and respect myself enough to make the right choices. I was no longer a broken down human being and neither was Liz. After forty years of living with a terminal thing called life, I loved the reflection of the person I saw in the mirror.
In the book Eat Pray Love, the author shares a dream sequence that she never forgets and I share my dream where, Singing the Song of Life was born.
If you’ve read and love Elizabeth Gilbert’s book and want to gain more insight into the core issues that we all share, you'll love this book as well.
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