In Big as the Whole Wide World, Sherle Stevens offers a transformative exploration of healing past relationships and finding inner peace. Drawing from 85 years of experience, she provides a hope for anyone struggling with unresolved family dynamics, toxic relationships, and childhood trauma.
Sherle Stevens understands the pain of unresolved karmic connections. With compassion and wisdom, she guides readers through healing these relationships, even when the other person isn’t ready or able to do the same.
Amidst the turmoil, this memoir celebrates the resilience and adventurous spirit of an artist who traveled the world and stayed true to her craft. Despite the challenges, Sherle’s dedication to her art and her determination to make a way for herself and her daughter shine through.
This memoir helps readers break free from the cycle of pain and embrace serenity through reflective storytelling and practical exercises. Combining personal memoir, spiritual teachings, and practical advice, it offers insights and strategies for healing and self-forgiveness applicable to various family dynamics.
Whether dealing with estranged parents, siblings, adult children, or the aftermath of unhealthy romantic relationships, Big as the Whole Wide World explores the impact of past relationships on current dynamics. It provides real-life examples and practical tips for moving forward.
Gain understanding and practical help from someone who has lived through the pain of difficult family ties and unhealthy romantic relationships. Hope remains, and you don’t have to stay stuck in the past. Reclaim your peace and embrace the joy that awaits you.