Lucia Amsden

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Lucia Amsden


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Kansas City, Missouri, The United States
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Lucia Amsden has a Masters of Social Work from the University of Kansas, completed post-graduate studies in work and family systems at Georgetown University, and served as an adjunct professor at Webster University in Kansas City. She practiced individual and family therapy for 20 years with a focus on clients with chronic illness, and has written extensively about chronic illness and spiritual psychology.

She has published two books. Breaking Eggs: Finding New Meaning with Chronic Illness, is a spirit-filled and practical guide for anyone dealing with chronic illness. Heartlines: Daily Wisdom for Your Spiritual Journey contains useful spiritual insights for each day of the year.

She has lived for 30 years with rheumatoid arthritis, and it ha
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I Would If I Could

Recently I was fishing around in the back of my desk drawer, and a little plastic wallet-size card jumped out at me. The top of the card read, Energy Recharge Card – 10 Tips for Great Energy. It is something I designed and produced many years ago.


I thought how, when coming across things like this, my first impulse is sometimes to toss them back in the drawer, unread. Energy tips are all fine and g

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Published on February 21, 2016 10:01
Average rating: 3.6 · 25 ratings · 5 reviews · 2 distinct works
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it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2007
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“The poet Ramakrishna wrote long ago, “The winds of grace blow all the time. All we need to do is to set our sails.”
Lucia Amsden, Breaking Eggs: Finding New Meaning with Chronic Illness



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