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The Human Element

The Human Element

In her second collection of prose, Brianna Wiest explores the areas in which the physical and metaphysical meet. Her storytelling and poetic reflections are thought-provoking, soul-stirring, and a simple guide for those on a journey of awakening to their innermost truths.

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  • Sometimes you just need that reassurance that you're not alone.

    I absolutely love this book. It is a fast and down to earth read. I felt like my big sister was nudging me along reassuring me. Sometimes even when you're surrounded by others you're still living a lonely path. Being awakened at an early age and point in life (now being 27) makes you feel even more alone since no one really understands. I'm also from an extremely religious family and it's frowned on when I share with them. I've only been in one relationship that has had understanding light of this. I have a small circle of friends that can also relate. It's wonderful to read someone else's experiences and outlooks that are extremely similar. I fell on this book by chance looking thru iBooks. I've not seen or heard of it before. I've shared it with everyone on my IG and Tumblr. I hope more people out there get the rest, peace and comfort of not being alone. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the world! I definitely enjoyed it these past couple of hours!

    By Tearaadya

  • Inspirational

    I read this book in one day. The second I started reading it, I couldn't stop. I love her insight and outlook! Great read. Very happy with this purchase!!! Five star for sure. Thank you

    By Natalia Zea-Dremann

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