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Stories About Happiness & Well-Being
Awaken Your Inner Spirit
Are you a fan of poetry and insightful fiction? Then you’re going to love the work of D.J. Posner.
She’s a remarkable poet and passionate author with many books available. Her titles include Double Dealing Dog, Cerebrations of a Flower Child, Life from Under a Tree, and Aspire. Each of her books has its own theme, setting and message.
‘Explore Your Spiritual Self’
About d.j. posner
Author-Poet D.J. Posner is always happy when she meets a new reader. Her books inspire hope in those who are in pursuit of instilling more happiness in their lives. Through her studies, she has found that happiness can be learned if one chooses it. She offers a bit of spiritual philosophy to help guide those that want to commit to living with a positive attitude.
Her school of thought is that one must begin by making changes today if they want their tomorrows to be different. She presents to her readers the opportunity to find a glimpse of themselves in her stories and verses. Through the pages of her books, she helps bring about the ideas of love, tolerance, and above all, a sense of gratitude to those in search of the same.
aspire
Inspirational Passages for Today’s Modern Woman
Aspire - Review from Publishers Weekly/BookLife:
“Just like a blossoming flower needs to be pollinated, so does the female psyche,” Posner writes in this inspirational collection of verse, insights, and photography. Her aim: to nourish contemporary women with “passages,” or short poems, that encourage mindfulness, the embrace of everyday moments and pleasures, and celebration of the gains women have made in society since the 1960s–and the courage it still takes to keep them and secure more. The thread tying Aspire together is Posner’s championing of sisterhood, as in the poem “On Sisterhood,” in which she cheers the “rigid, unwavering goodness” and “wholesome nobility” of an unidentified woman—or perhaps of womanhood itself.
That same key poem notes, one of several dozen, declares that this woman, bound to the author by sisterhood, will “elect and choose with fervor /and stand where it suits you, planting your feet in rich soil.” These lines encapsulate Posner’s chief themes and concerns: the power of being intentional, of being “fierce” and “brave” with purpose (as the poem “Becoming Free From Worry” urges), and of cultivating a space of one’s own in life in soil enriched by the other women also making such bold choices.
The suggestion of a connection to nature runs through the book, as Posner reflects on the “benediction found in the light of a setting sun” and likens the spiritual growth of a soul to the “promise of the new springtide.” Her aspirations for women are expressed mostly in spiritual rather than social or political terms—she declares herself “in service to God”—and on occasion she turns playful, as in a lark of a poem about daylight savings time. “
Takeaway: These accessible inspirational poems celebrate contemporary women while encouraging mindfulness, gratitude, and ferocity.
Cerebrations of a Flower Child
Mindful Thoughts from a Wise Heart
Double Dealing Dog
Last in a Long Line of Fine Canine
Life from Under a Tree
How to Live the Island Life
"It is said that dreams connect you to your inner self. When one is anchored in this way, they can be propelled to follow their true calling. Seeking out one's purpose in life is always downright fulfilling to the soul. But, in order to be able to achieve this, one must maintain a strong belief in themselves."
~ From the Blog of D.J. Posner (2019)