

Her writings are noticeably rooted in ancient Egyptian culture and tradition, and this book is written primarily for an African ( Afrakan) or African American audience, which I don't belong to. It was one of the most inspiring reads of all time! My fiancé had gifted me this almost 500-page workbook for my birthday the previous year, and I immediately fell in love with this holistic (and plant-based!) approach on self-healing and "womb-an-ness" by Queen Afua. In the hopes that they may also inspire you – and also to remind myself of their key messages – I want to share a brief summary and my thoughts on those books as we go along.ĭuring my 2 week at-home Ayurvedic cleanse in February I first read the book Sacred Woman: A Guide to Healing the Feminine Body, Mind, and Spirit (2000) by the holistic health expert and wellness coach Queen Afua.

I have been on a path of self-healing for some time now, and there are a couple of books that have had a fundamental impact on me. Reviews on self-healing and self-discovery books, to be exact. This is the first part of a new series I want to introduce to my blog: book reviews.
