Heal for Love - Vol. 2
Multi-Media Series
MULTI-MEDIA SERIES

Heal for Love is a complimentary philosophy and self-help experience that has been designed to inspire a re-imagining of love and relationships and support you as you engage with your own healing work
Volume #2 explores four key themes:
Modern Masculinity
Modern Femininity
Self-protection and emotional availability
Contemporary and visionary relationship structures
This four-part series includes:
4 x philosophical essays
4 x video author commentaries
4 x thematic poems
4 x self-inquiry journalling prompts to ignite your own personal process.
If you’re ready to delve into the way you give and receive love to support greater connection, intimacy and reciprocity… this series is perfect for you!
This series is a continuation of Heal for Love - Volume #1, so if you haven't yet explored it, we recommend that you begin here.

Instead of trying to find love, she’s liberating it.
After years of post-divorce healing, dating, awakening her sensuality and remembering her power, Lena is finally ready to love again… or is she? When the tall, handsome and emotionally available Sasha enters her life, Lena finds herself feeling overwhelmed, triggered and pushing love away.
In this second book of the Love Sex Poetry Peace trilogy, Lena must learn to stop self-sabotaging, and let love into her life. She’s got to bring down her walls, be vulnerable and hold herself accountable to change her bad relationship habits. Thankfully, her besties are right there with her when she needs a gentle ear, a sensational girl’s getaway, or a firm reminder to keep choosing love instead of fear.
In addition to letting love in, Lena needs to build a non-traditional relationship structure…but she honestly has no idea how to do it, so she’s figuring it out as she goes. Both her and Sasha are established, global professionals with children and their homes are a short flight away from each other. Together, they must navigate the yearning that comes through distance, their different ways of dealing with stress and conflict, and figure out how to merge their separate worlds.
She’s surrendering the fairytale idea of love she’s been shown and unearthing a new kind of love – one that doesn’t demand, dimmish or self-abandon. She’s learning to love both herself and another.
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