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Falling from a Pink Cloud by M.L. Francoeur

 Falling from a Pink Cloud by M.L. Francoeur


Falling from a pink cloud


" FALLING FROM A PINK Cloud WHEN SPIRITUALITY LEADS TO A DEAD END" is a demonstration of the force of defying one's reality, regardless of how excruciating. It's an account of recovering a day to day existence covered under layers of profound bypassing and self-duplicity.

M.L. Francoeur's journal is a crude, profoundly moving record of endurance, recuperating, and win. Naturally introduced to the limitations of a mission, Francoeur's life started with difficulties a long ways outside of his reach. Raised by genuinely missing guardians, he grew up conveying significant mother wounds and father wounds that formed his feeling of character.

The author starts by returning to his life as a youngster encounters with the Mission of the Essence of God, a questionable French Canadian strict development drove by Eugène More extravagant dit Laflèche. The story takes an intelligent transform as he digs into his family's takeoff from the Mission and their resulting connection with Scientology — Another Strict Development (NRM) — where the author spent more than 25 years. Notwithstanding, a urgent second in his life prompts him to leave Scientology, lighting a significant quest for importance.

My heart sank as I read of his unfathomable battles, including the frightening experience of actual attack — minutes that will leave readers dazed, moved, and shattered.

The manner in which Francoeur depicts his difficulties like managing a surprising name, being hauled into religions, and it is so engaging and moving to look for affection and acknowledgment. The force of the account can be overpowering, particularly when Francoeur digs into the hazier parts of his life. A few sections feel excessively weighty.

What I adored most was the focal message: mending doesn't come from getting away from the real world yet from confronting it with fortitude and genuineness..

Overall, This book is for anybody who has battled with past injuries or the quest for importance in a turbulent world. Do recommend! 

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