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In The Body Talks Back, author Sherrie Laryse shares the meditation practice born from her own health crisis, offering readers powerful tools for emotional regulation and healing.
MANLY, Australia - s4story -- Corina had just finished reading the newly released memoir The Body Talks Back when her world turned upside down with a diagnosis of a rare and aggressive thyroid cancer.
Before any medical treatment began, Corina experienced a profound mindset shift inspired by the book—one she credits with helping her reduce her tumour from stage 3 to stage 1.
"This book didn't just inspire me, it became an essential part of my healing." said Corina.
The Body Talks Back is a true story that sits within a genre known as bibliotherapy—reading someone else's experiences as a way to better understand and transform your own.
Corina explains:
"Reading this book planted a quiet strength within me, and a way of approaching difficult emotions without fear or resistance. I didn't feel the need to fight or reject what was happening but instead I met it with presence, acceptance, and a deep sense of calm."
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The memoir's author, Sherrie Laryse of Queenscliff, draws on her background in cognitive neuroscience, human behaviour, trauma, and psychosomatics. More importantly, during her own health crisis she developed a somatic meditation practice that became central to understanding her symptoms and forms the heart of the book.
As meditation enters mainstream health and wellbeing conversations, Laryse's story explores one vital question: which meditation style works when facing life's toughest challenges? Her lived experience provides an intimate case study of using meditation not simply as relaxation, but as a way to meet and befriend even the darkest emotions.
Readers agree. One Goodreads review notes:
"This book has transformed my connection with myself," underscoring its bibliotherapeutic impact.
Find more information about The Body Talks Back visit www.sherrie.com.au (https://www.sherrie.com.au/books/thebodytalksback)
Before any medical treatment began, Corina experienced a profound mindset shift inspired by the book—one she credits with helping her reduce her tumour from stage 3 to stage 1.
"This book didn't just inspire me, it became an essential part of my healing." said Corina.
The Body Talks Back is a true story that sits within a genre known as bibliotherapy—reading someone else's experiences as a way to better understand and transform your own.
Corina explains:
"Reading this book planted a quiet strength within me, and a way of approaching difficult emotions without fear or resistance. I didn't feel the need to fight or reject what was happening but instead I met it with presence, acceptance, and a deep sense of calm."
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The memoir's author, Sherrie Laryse of Queenscliff, draws on her background in cognitive neuroscience, human behaviour, trauma, and psychosomatics. More importantly, during her own health crisis she developed a somatic meditation practice that became central to understanding her symptoms and forms the heart of the book.
As meditation enters mainstream health and wellbeing conversations, Laryse's story explores one vital question: which meditation style works when facing life's toughest challenges? Her lived experience provides an intimate case study of using meditation not simply as relaxation, but as a way to meet and befriend even the darkest emotions.
Readers agree. One Goodreads review notes:
"This book has transformed my connection with myself," underscoring its bibliotherapeutic impact.
Find more information about The Body Talks Back visit www.sherrie.com.au (https://www.sherrie.com.au/books/thebodytalksback)
Source: Sherrie Laryse
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