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Rating:  Summary: Wonderful! Review: A frank, honest, and personal book about learning to live in and love your body, with a Pagan twist on the topic. Topics range from eating healthy to body modification (tattoos, piercings, etc).Lots of great advice, a great attitude is presented here, and it's storylike enough to make it interesting from cover to cover. Doesn't come across preachy or "witchier-than-thou" in any way. Thanks Yasmine! Keep up the good work!
Rating:  Summary: Yasmine Galenorn has Begun a New Revolution Review: Crafting the Body Divine Crossing Press Yasmine Galenorn has begun a new revolution. Crafting the Body Divine brings us to a new level of spirituality through accepting and loving our bodies. No matter the shape, size or color, you can now learn to love your body, and through this, learn to truly love yourself. Learn Rituals, Yoga and Dance. The movements of our bodies are expressions and these make our bodies feel good. In return, it wakes us up and we connect with our spiritual planes. Rejoice in the goddess through rejoicing in your body. Become as one to make yourself whole. Learn how to express yourself, using your body, with tattoo art or body piercings. We all take care and pride in our homes, cars, and spiritual qualities. Now, Crafting the Body Divine shows us how to love, respect and take pride in our bodies, to truly become whole with goddess. Learn to accept your body as a gift, not as a curse. Crafting the Body Divine has filled a void in a subject that has been lost, yet needed for so long. Look in the mirror, love thyself and let your Light shine! Be sure to look for her next book Sexual Ecstasy and the Divine released in April 2002. M.L. Benton, Publisher, Echoed Voices. Copyright © December 2001
Rating:  Summary: A worth reading book... Review: This book caught my attention when I read that the author talked about body acceptance and body modification such as tattoos. (I love both subjects). In the end I learned more about that and more. I love Yasmine's way of writing, as if she's talking to you over a cup of tea...or coffee. She doesn't mind giving examples from her own life so the reader can relate. I also got some new rituals to try in this book and learned more about different gods and goddesses that I never learned about or are not widely known. As a result of reading this book, I am currently reading Sexual Ecstasy and the Divine by her. This book is under the Pagan catagory, but can be read by people who are not Pagan.
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