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For decades, Rose Rosetree struggled with her Divine connection.
is a multi-layered memoir about coming of age spiritually. At age five, Rose re-lived her Planning Meeting before birth. To her surprise, she recalled why she volunteered for
. (
Share this teacher's seeking-seeking-seeking from birth to age 23. Her wry sense of humor brings colorful stories to life, including:
Encounter a collection of
all designed to resonate for you as a person who seeks more truth. Reading this book may bring your spiritual awakening to the next level.Rose Rosetree is the founder of Energy Spirituality(R). Author of the international bestseller
, she now teaches an on-demand online workshop for moving past writer's block,
. Rosetree has given over 1,000 media interviews, including
and
. In Japan, she broke records as the most popular healer for VOICE in its 28-year history.
This nonfiction book is a
. The following categories and keywords will also be relevant if you're seeking a book with the power to bring you greater clarity in life.
As the founder of
(R), Rose has obtained 11 trademarks. Check her website, rose@rose-rosetree.com for her latest blogposts and online workshops. Note: This book, published in 2024, is the second editon of
- WHERE Rose's teenage bedroom featured the pin-up image of...
- Picasso's eyes
- HOW this prolific author once struggled to overcome
- writer's block.
- WHAT most students of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi have never seen even once: When Rose read him a poem, "Fealty," it
- moved him to tears.
- (Incidentally, that same poem appears in this memoir.)
- Spiritual Memoir
- Spiritual Awakening
- both apply.
- As does the concept of
- Spiritual But Not Religious
- This book is also relevant to those with an interest in
- meditation
- Transcendental Meditation, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and/or Baba Ram Dass.
- This could be considered a
- near-death experience
- memoir as well.
- It's a
- Baby Boomer
- memoir, set in
- New York
- in the
- Sixties
- (that is, the 1960s).
- Many chapters qualify this to be considered a
- Hippie Book
- . Including personal references to
- Timothy Leary
- Secular Jews
- - this memoir is relevant to readers who are interested in
- Jewish-Americans, First-Generation Americans, and American Immigrants.
- Finally, in a very unusual way, this memoir is about
- Premature Babies
- , i.e.,
- Preemies
- . Usually such memoirs concern the parents, and how they coped with a premature child. By contrast, this book recounts personal experience of the
- Preemie
- . What it was like, moving on from the incubator and, in some respects, taking decades to catch up to normal development.