Rose Petals in the Snow
A Peregrine's Journal of Passages from the Soul
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About the Book
Have you completely emptied your soul of a past love and old emotions that you have been unable to brush off your shoulders and let go? If not, you are a bagman or bag-lady with a suitcase full of stuff.... that is, remembrances of old habits that could be preventing you from moving past emotions you thought were true and absolute love.
Rose Petals in the Snow reveals love in many forms. There are expressions of happy love as well as not so happy love, but, it is all real because my inspiration comes from everyone I meet.
A belief exists that if a finger is stuck down into the center of a heart, it is possible to touch the soul, and if you listen, the whisper of the heart may be heard. Whether or not this is true, is for one to ponder. If one is in a place of a true spirit of love, truth, understanding and harmony within the self, all things are possible.
I do not attempt to answer questions that may or may not have answers, but, I write what lovers see, feel, think and do. I write about respect in love and sometimes disrespect when love has gone terribly wrong. A further intent is to share some of the lessons I have learned through experiencing myself and from the experience of others.
The Lesson: In relationships, we must strive to remain human at all times....even with ourselves.
About the Author
Mary L. Mathis taylor, a nurse, poet and writer was educated at Purdue University, Indiana University, College of St. Francis and Hamilton University. The author is an avid traveler and has journeyed abroad.
Published works include Poems and Essays by Afrika, copyrighted in 1981, They Come to their Meetings published in The American Poetry Anthrology, 1986 and Loving You Under Opaque Moons, published, 2002. There are many unpublished works.
Dr. Taylor was born in Fort Gaines, Ga., currently works at a hospital in Northwest Indiana and lives in Gary, IN.