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Charlie is a young woman with a difficult past and she makes the ultimate and devastating decision to leave the earth and every hurt and challenge behind. But Charlie still has time left and a life to return to on earth. When Charlie awakens after those last moments, she is greeted by Sonny, a guide in the Wait Station, a place where people go when they still have time and life left. Sonny tells Charlie she must meet with different people in this same wait station so that she may see the beauty in living again. However, not everything works out as hoped for some in the wait station and Charlie is skeptical of the hope Sonny has in her and the people she meets. Charlie feels a deeper and darker presence in the Wait Station in the form of Airium, the keeper and surveyor of the this in-between place. In the midst of all this chaos, the ultimate question is will Charlie return and make the most of her life?
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Wise and witty essays on navigating pain, sex, trauma, spirituality, addiction, recovery, and grief from queer neurodivergent trauma resolution guide Jessica GrahamIn an unapologetic look at living well with chronic illness, writer and meditation teacher Jessica Graham offers smart, funny, raw, and mindful insights on untangling—and embracing—the messy realities of being a human alive on this planet today.Graham gives us permission to accept care—and accept that it’s ok to want care. They weave together personal stories and practical wisdom, grounded in their queer, chronically ill, and neurodivergent identities. They offer their take on managing symptoms, getting creative, setting boundaries, and healing from ableist tropes like “you don’t look that sick” and “we’re all a little ADHD.”Graham also shares vulnerable personal history: the adverse childhood experiences that rewired their body and brain. The workaholism and addictions that kept their pain lying just below the surface. How illness and trauma intersect to obscure the knowledge that we’re each enough, wholly as we are.Graham explores the parts of chronic illness life that don’t get enough airtime: how can we center sex and pleasure when pain gets in the way? How can we live well…while living through late-stage capitalist hell? How can we come into relationship with our pain without falling prey to self-blame, magical thinking, or toxic positivity?Wise and embodied, fearless and necessary, Being (Sick) Enough is both a wild awakening and a love letter to your whole self: the pains and suffering, joys and brightness, and vital connections that hold each of us as we navigate what it means to be here, like this, right now.
As a three chapter poetry collection, Jessica Graham writes of chaos, love, the darkness within, and healing through all trials of life. It is a coming of age story written in poetical form with an empowering and emotional twist that leaves the reader awakened and fulfilled.
Poetry is an adventure. It's a window into someone else's world that almost feels forbidden, and this drives your curiosity because as you read you feel like you are unveiling their secrets. You feel privy to the inner-workings of their mind and twisted emotions. Here's the secret: you are. Join me on my adventure in 'a planet without you' that travels through the unknown, the bold, and the vulnerable.
A fun, straightforward, and informative guide that shows you how to bring mindfulness into sex for a bigger, richer, and more present lifeA deep spiritual life and an extraordinary sex life are not mutually exclusive. In this keenly personal and unflinchingly frank guide, Jessica Graham teaches readers how to find mindfulness in sex-without losing the fun and adventure. As Graham offers simple mindfulness tools and techniques for improving your sex life and romantic relationships, she also shares her own powerful personal journey. Once checked out and sexually traumatized, Graham was able to find recovery, joy, and peace in the present moment through mindfulness practices. She weaves together her story with meditations, down-to-earth suggestions, and advice on everything from orgasms to threesomes to dealing with a low sex drive.Not only a tool kit for creating a rich and deeply satisfying sex life, this fun, explicit, and inclusive book conveys the deeper message of how combining meditation with sex can bring about profound spiritual awakenings.
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