Connection Simply Expressed: Inspired healing poetry

· Alexander D. Keely
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Difficult times in past relationships can often trouble our hearts and affect our health in negative ways. Sometimes we are unaware of how disconnected we are from others, our environment, and even ourselves. Healing requires rediscovering those connections and opening our hearts again, which is what these poems were created to help readers accomplish.

Connection Simply Expressed takes an array of powerful concepts and expresses each one with concise poetry that allows for various interpretations to spark renewal. After meditating on the energy behind each individual word, author Alexander Keely wrote these motivating poems to help you reconnect to your wonderful being and everything around you. Additionally, he commissioned talented multimedia artist Jay Williams to take each word and visually express it with illustrations. The yin / yang balance between illustration and poetry has yielded a high-level healing tool for readers that will surely assist them in their healing process.

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Alexander Keely, specializes in Alternative Medicine, specifically Chinese Energetic Medicine, also known as Medical Qigong. He currently sees clients and teaches qigong at his Germantown, MD practice.

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