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Therèse has combined wisdom
and insight to create a spiritual path for her life and work. She
is a Time Dimension Therapist, Somatic Intuitive Practitioner,
and Hypnotherapist. However, she creates her life’s work
most typically through the written word and workshops. Her latest
book is the novel A Time to Reap, the story of three generations
of women finding the inner source of their strength through tragedy
and blessings. Her previous books are Lot’s Wife; Walking
Your Walk: A Woman’s Guide to a Spirit Filled Life; and Night
Gardening: Passionate Poems for the Beloved with her partner, Lance
Ware. She has written a novel for young people titled Escape
from Iraq and is currently at work on a major non-fiction work called
The Promise.
She has been published in many literary publications
and anthologies, including the Grammy-nominated Grow Old
Along With Me: The Best is Yet to Be, where her work was read by Alfre
Woodard; and she was featured in Through a Child’s Eyes:
Poems and Stories about War.
Therèse leads workshops for women based
on Walking Your Walk, and also co-conducts workshops for couples
and singles focusing on relationship as well as writing workshops
with her partner. She teaches the importance of the Sacred Feminine,
and ways in which women can focus on spiritual growth in work
and relationship while nurturing the feminine. She also teaches
workshops to professional women on recovering the passion that
led them into their work or relationships, and discovering the
energy of life passages such as menopause.
She has served on many boards and committees,
including The YMCA Writer’s Voice, The School Community
Council of Teacher Corps, the local chapter of the Institute
of Noetic Sciences and The Chopra Foundation. She is a member
of the International Women’s
Writer’s Guild and the Society of Children’s Book Writers
and Illustrators. She lives and thrives in Indian Shores, Florida
and the San Diego area in California.
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“Leaving the past and venturing into the future is the terrain
of explorers and visionaries. We are all capable of being either
or both of those things, but we have to unburden ourselves of our
own expectations and the belief systems of others to learn to fly.” In
my lives of wife, ex-wife, partner, mother, grandmother, poet,
novelist, business owner, therapist and community activist, I
needed to give myself the advice I wrote in that quote. The adjoining tells you what I have been doing, not who I am.
It is a fact in this world that others define us, usually, by what
we have accomplished. I feel defined most happily by my feelings
of being connected to individuals and the larger world as a spiritual
human being. As you read my bio, please remember that who and what
I am is a woman in love with people and life, a woman who searches
and a woman who believes we can fly. |
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