The Invisible Backpack

The Invisible Backpack
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Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781662438127
ISBN-13 : 1662438125
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Book Synopsis The Invisible Backpack by : William L. Hartwick

Download or read book The Invisible Backpack written by William L. Hartwick and published by Page Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2021-05-12 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why The Invisible Backpack The Invisible Backpack is a labor of love created from a life-long struggle to come to terms with who the author is and accept himself as he was meant to be. We are all born with an invisible backpack on our backs. It is where we put all the hurts of life. When we are young and courageously climbing the stairs of life, it is extremely light, and we really don't know it's there. As we get older, it gets heavier with whatever pain, grief, or trauma we experience. Unfortunately, we resist taking these feelings out of our backpacks and let go of them. Some of us hold onto them so tightly, we forget to make room for the things that lighten our load...forgiveness, acceptance, tolerance, and love. For if we can put these items in our backpacks, it will cancel out all of the negative things we've been holding onto, and our life journeys will become much lighter.


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