The Me Tree

I Planted My Feet and Grew a Me Tree . . .

by Barbara A. Kulle

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The Me Tree

I Planted My Feet and Grew a Me Tree . . .

by Barbara A. Kulle

Published Dec 30, 2019
31 Pages
6.14 x 9.21 Color Paperback and 6.14 x 9.21 Color Dust-Jacketed Hardback
Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Inspiration & Personal Growth


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Book Details

A Spiritual Journey to a Place of Healing

Barbara Kulle has a unique calling, not only as an intuitive healer, but as a poetry therapist deeply connected to her own heart and soul. As a medical hypnotherapist with a background in nursing, she has a foot firmly planted in each of two worlds—science and mysticism. Barbara has been in private practice since 1996, incorporating her passion for yoga, meditation and energy medicine into her intuitive development. She is a Healing Touch Practitioner, a Reiki Master/Teacher and a Healer trained in the tradition of Peruvian Shamans. Barbara teaches stress management skills empowering her clients through the process of awareness. By being clearly focused in the moment, her clients make better choices that open to the healthy changes they seek. Barbara has served her spiritual community as a volunteer at her church and at Stanford Medical Center in Hospice and Spiritual Care Services.

The Me Tree, inspiring and accessible, is the flowering of Barbara's study of the healing power of words. She recently completed certification as a poetic medicine practitioner at The Institute for Poetic Medicine. Her vision for The Me Tree is to create a world of compassion, connection, and community that touches the heart and soul of all ages.

 

About the Author

Barbara A. Kulle

Illustrator: Caroline McClintic is a talented watercolor artist in the San Francisco Bay Area. After working as an architect, she returned to her passion, painting. She now exhibits her watercolors in shows and galleries and has recently been exploring new textures and compositions. This is her first illustrated book.