The Orchid

The Orchid
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Book Synopsis The Orchid by : Angel Orengo

Download or read book The Orchid written by Angel Orengo and published by For the Highest Good Press. This book was released on 2023-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Emerging from the shadows of a failed marriage, Mary embarks on a decade-long transformative journey. Across varied terrains, she encounters teachers and healers who help her mend her emotional wounds, and who lead her to discover that the love and liberation she was searching for, were always within her. With this new found strength, a sharp intellect and considerable wealth, Mary commits herself to aiding other women on similar quests. She creates The Orchid, a secluded 400-acre sanctuary in Northern California. Blanketed by a lush forest and cascading waterfalls, this haven offers women of all backgrounds, tools, resources and healers akin to those pivotal in Mary's own journey. Our story follows the experiences of five women: Nicole, a young, closeted Italian-American Catholic lesbian from Texas, navigating the maze of love and self-acceptance; Olivia, a distinguished African-American NGO leader from Mississippi, bearing childhood scars and the hefty mantle of responsibility; Jennifer, a White American mother from Illinois, wrestling with abandonment, neglect of her children, and work woes; Stephanie, a former top model from Singapore, confronting eating disorders and haunting memories of sexual abuse; and Sofia, a cunning businesswoman from Mexico, whose aggressive tactics hide a traumatic past and a quest for genuine connection. The Orchid's week-long program centers on five vital teachings: Awareness: Recognizing and observing oneself and identifying limiting beliefs; Gratitude: Valuing oneself and the world; Forgiveness: Releasing lingering bitterness; Acceptance: Welcoming life's narrative; and Intention: Channeling desired outcomes. Mary, a beacon of tranquility, serves as the primary mentor for these women. She assembles an elite team of female professionals: coaches, therapists, and healers, each renowned in their respective fields. From western medicine to shamanism, they collectively merge a diverse range of healing practices, seamlessly blending age-old traditions with contemporary insights, offering a holistic approach that spans the wisdom of different eras and cultures. At its core, The Orchid underscores a pivotal truth: while external circumstances shape life, the soul and power of existence is internal.


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