In life, we all lose and find things. Perhaps they belonged to us, maybe they never really did or ever do? The emotions can be light or profound. But what happens when we find, one day, that we have lost ourselves, our own belonging? In Labyrinth: My Journey to Belonging, Moriah shares her personal stories of life, loss, and the pathway to finding true, inner belonging. It's a spellbinding journey of realisation that interlaces the everyday ordinary with the extraordinary. The book helps us to make sense of life when life itself doesn't make sense. Deeply transformational. Essentially feminine. Deceptively powerful.
"Moriah's writing is powerful, beautiful, eloquent and deeply magical." - Lorraine Pannetier, Writer & Copywriter
"Utterly unputdownable! It's wise and nurturing, brutally honest and simply delightful. I just LOVE it." - Sima Westley, Mother, Cancer Survivor
"Highly recommended for any woman wanting to make sense of her own unique and magical journey." - Nicola Humber, Founder of The Unbound Press
"Labyrinth is a story about authenticity, courage, and true freedom. This book will stay with you long after the last page has been turned." - Dr Ash Brockwell, Associate Professor, London Interdisciplinary School
"This book has something very special. It is a handbook to awaken to the wisdom of living a life of freedom. Surrender, wisdom, and love are at its core. Such a wonderful book to accompany anyone in these changing times." - Marcia O'Regan, Spiritual Business Coach
"A wonderfully inspiring book for all women who are looking to move on in their lives, whether practically or spiritually. A handbook for our modern times." - Arya Ingvorsen, Shamanic Healer
"Labyrinth is a beautiful weaving together of wisdom, gentle but powerful guidance and Moriah's journey which she so generously and vulnerably shares. It reminds us that it's an inner journey to finding home and that to belong we must come back to ourselves." - Tara Jackson, Intuitive Business guide, Empathpreneurs(R)
"Thought provoking. Brave. Inspiring. There's so much deep wisdom throughout the book. Moriah challenges the emphasis that society places on us to strive and achieve in order to be valuable. This is such a special book and precious voice, weaving the human and soul experience as one throughout." - Debra Kilby, author of Rosa's Choice: Healing the Wounds of the Mother