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Dear Human: A Manifesto of Love, Invitation and Invocation to Humanity

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A manifesto of love, invitation and invocation to humanity

Refreshingly candid, hilarious and insightful, Dear Human is the key necessary to unlock a whole new way of thinking…it is progressive and expansive. It provides insight to the soul that many of us have A) never seen or B) overlooked in our travels on this earthly plane.

Dear Human asks the reader to embrace our glorious messiness, to love to the best of our ability, to continue to learn and grow, to be willing to show up and get out of the way. It blows up old programs and conditioned ways of thinking and expands the reader into new ways of thinking about timeless themes. It asks us to merge and honor our divinity and humanity equally.

These chapters resonate what it means to be whole, real, authentic and loved while simultaneously showing the pathway to the freedom of enlightened empowerment. Be open to all your feelings and look to laugh and love with each and every breath. The spectrum from compassion to ego/emotional triggers is unabashedly discussed and honored within these pages. Words such as judgment, cooperation, feelings, growth, ease, resilience and harmony all have a place here. This creation strives to have the population rethink their inner workings, conditioned responses and self-imposed limitations. Dear Human elevates the spirit to an accomplished, soul-filling and revered place—a place of light.

128 pages, Paperback

First published March 15, 2016

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Courtney A. Walsh

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Courtney A. Walsh is an experienced communications professional/freelance writer. With an extensive background in marketing, advertising, creative writing, film, cultural studies, and languages, Walsh has worked with the United States National Park Service to review, research and co-write a technical report on the origins of the Statue of Liberty. Other accomplishments include a project for MTV (Music Television) and publishing several feature op-ed articles as a contributing writer for The Portsmouth Herald. Walsh has recently completed her memoir, Lipstick and Thongs in the Loony Bin.

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July 14, 2016
I found this book exhilarating. It got my soul whispering and bawling enormous "yesses" and dreaming dreams. The flow of inventive, authentic, often lyrical words made me think from time to time of a prose version of Kahlil Gibran. Every reader will find something unique and personal here. I hope you'll find what makes your heart sing and stamp for the joy of it!
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