Journey to the Heart of Forgiveness

by Mo Brady


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/1/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 80
ISBN : 9781452555461
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Page Count : 80
ISBN : 9781452555478

About the Book

Author and artist Mo Brady takes us along on her personal journey and shares the intimate details of her quest to heal her wounded spirit.  The catalyst for her journey within is an emotional crisis involving grief from the passing of her younger sister-in-law from ovarian cancer.  Through meditation and forgiveness, she connects to the deep reservoir of healing potential within each of us.  Each gradual awakening prepares the way for a deeper transformation.

Mo shares her experiences with energy therapies such as Reiki and CranialSacral and the emotional healing they facilitate.  Access to past-life memories adds a new dimension and allows her the opportunity to forgive, and to be forgiven for, pain that is several lifetimes old.  In the process, she reconnects to her strong inner core, where peace and joy reside.

Mo shares her experiences in the hopes that it might inspire others to begin or continue their own healing journey.


About the Author

Mo Brady is an artist and Reiki master living in Phoenix, Arizona, with her two children, Lindsey and David.  After receiving her BFA at Arizona State University, Mo pursued clothing and textile design in New York City.  Learning papermaking from a studio in Soho, she began creating and selling sculptural handmade paper pieces in galleries in New York and Arizona.  Drawn back to the beauty and serenity of the southwest desert, she and her husband, Jim, moved back to Arizona in 1989.  Her artistic pursuits continued to evolve to include working with gemstone energy in jewelry.  After studying massage therapy and Reiki, she now combines her artistic pursuits with her desire to inspire and encourage others on their path of self-awareness.

In March 2011, her husband, Jim, passed away from cancer.  Mo still feels his heartful presence and loving encouragement.