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Summary of Sue Monk Kidd's When the Heart Waits, EPUB eBook

Summary of Sue Monk Kidd's When the Heart Waits EPUB

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#1 I had been lost in a crisis of spirit for some months. I had woken up to a growing darkness and cacophony, as if something in me was crying out. A chorus of voices. Orphaned voices. They seemed to speak for all the unlived parts of me.

#2 I was having a midlife crisis, and I didn’t know what was happening to me. I was feeling lost and empty, and I didn’t know what to do. I had never experienced anything like this before.

#3 I had been drawing a tent in the middle of some wind- howling woods. I had been a tent dweller, someone who had little self-validation or autonomy, and who tended to define life by others’ expectations and projections.

#4 The midlife transition between the first half of life, which is spent developing the ego, and the second half, which is spent developing the full and true self, is like a difficult birth.

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