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A Season of Spaciousness

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Biography

Celeste is an award-winning speaker, mentor, and author of A Season of Spaciousness. Formerly a palliative care nurse and naturopathic doctor, she now works with creatives worldwide as they learn to trust themselves and follow their hearts. In holding space for thousands of people over the years, Celeste has witnessed the undeniable relationship between wellness, compassion and personal soul alignment. It is her greatest passion to support others in rising into their wholeness.

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About the Book

A Season of Spaciousness weaves together original poems, snippets of prose, and beautiful black and white photographs to create an atmosphere that nourishes your heart and soul. This collection, penned by a former palliative care nurse all too familiar with the need for tenderness in this world, is a thematic exploration of birth and death, of loss and hope, of change and healing.

Celeste invites you on a journey of self-affirmation that will empower you to set boundaries when needed, trust in your body, and love yourself as generously as you love others. Here, softness is a virtue, and grief is not an insurmountable roadblock but a conduit for compassion and growth. No matter what struggles you have endured in life, Spaciousness calls on you to deepen your innate wisdom and, above all, come home to yourself.

Endorsements

Kristen Butler

Founder of Power of Positivity, Best-Selling Author of 3 Minute Positivity Journal and The Comfort Zone

"Beautifully done! This book has the power to validate and soothe you wherever you are and then lift you up. Celeste’s compassion and soulfulness allow for healthy reflection and space to just be. There is a gift inside of every experience and word of this book."

Asha Frost

Indigenous Medicine Woman, Best-selling Author of You are the Medicine, Best-selling Oracle Deck Creator

"A Season of Spaciousness is an exquisite gift to this earth. Filled with soulful expression and heart-led wisdom, this book will bring you home to yourself over and over again.

Through her potent words, Celeste lovingly invites the reader to contemplate their relationship to self. In a world that desperately needs more self-love and acceptance, this book is much-needed medicine for our times."

Adrienne Enns

Founder of May You Know Joy

"I believe the world needs more poetry these days. Celeste's words remind us of what it is to be human and honour the fullness of this experience. A Season of Spaciousness touched my heart and returned me to joy."

Navi Bliss

Love and Confidence Coach, Speaker, Author

"Celeste’s words are like a soothing balm for the soul. She has a way of making you feel seen, heard and held through her writing. If you are wanting to connect with yourself deeper and need some healing words on your journey, this book is a MUST-read for you!"

Book Reviews

Book Excerpts

I dance in the quiet space
where loss and longing meet
where the ache and the emptiness
bleed into the lines of time
creating a void, I never knew I needed
for a future, I did not dare to dream of
filled with people I haven’t even met yet
who will become

some of the greatest loves of my life

page 45

she looked bravely

into the darkest corners

and found that love resided

even there

especially there

always

there

page 63

I practiced holding onto nothing

but the knowing that everything will change

page 144

 

I’ll meet you there

in the space where our hearts are healing

 in the I don’t know and too soon to tell

 in the I hope and maybe one day

 in the peace of the quiet breath in between

 where everything is lost

 and nothing is promised

 but we are brave enough

 to show up and try again

page 56

 peace is on the horizon

certain like my breath

here now

in and out

even as I sleep

keeping me alive

welcoming me home

page 139

 

I can’t go on

doesn’t mean I can’t go on

it means 

 I must go on differently now

page 79