Dancing In The Key Of Life
Dancing in the Key of Life: Words that Hug the Heart is a compilation of poetic expressions that depict life in all its amazing forms. This book is not just a collection of poems but a journey of transformation. It portrays the dance of life with a rhythm of joy and sorrow, love and loss, growth and stagnation. Each verse is a step toward a deeper understanding of self and the world around us.
The cover of the book prominently features the ankh, a powerful symbol representing the key of life. This ancient Egyptian emblem is intricately tied to the theme of the book, which revolves around the concept of discovering our answers by opening the doors to life from within. The ankh serves as a reminder that true wisdom and understanding come from deep introspection and self-exploration, guiding readers on a journey toward inner enlightenment and self-discovery.
I hope you find a place in your heart to receive the gifts you have been waiting for. May these words hug your heart, inspire your spirit, and illuminate your path to personal and collective transformation.
About the Author: Tynya R. Beverly is a transformative leader, social activist, author, and poet. Her roles include Staff Minister with the Center for Spiritual Awareness in West Sacramento, California, Project Director for the African American Suicide Prevention Project, and Compassion Ambassador for West Sacramento, California. She is also a Community Facilitator for Safe Black Space, which provides safe and healing spaces for Black individuals and communities. Additionally, Tynya is the cofounder of Wizdom Works, a women’s empowerment group that arranges the Woman SpiritRising Retreats, and the founder of the S.H.E. (Strength, Hope, Empowerment) Melanin Monologues.
Originally from South Central Los Angeles, California, Tynya arrived in Sacramento, the state’s capital, in 1991 to work for the California state government. She retired as the Chief Learning Officer after 30 years of innovative service.