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Poems for the Soul
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Jeannie Helene
Author of
"Poems for the Soul"
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Jeannie Helene
lifts us up with her beautiful and thought-provoking
Poems for the
Soul
every thrusday on SFPNN.
With more than 400 poems, Jeannie has been writing
poetry since the age of 11. Most of them were written during and after a major
life transition beginning in 2006. Her poems are inspirational, heartfelt,
spiritual and healing. Poetry continues to be a big part of Jeannie’s life
today.
In addition to Poems for the
Soul, Jeannie has also contributed to the SFPNN
Soul Magic Series.
Jeannie is also a Level 1 Reiki practitioner as well as an
intuitive tarot reader and a Mom.
"I know a place that exists
A place where you and I are one
A place where our spirit pulsates like the brightest star
A place where we just are
A blessed existence in the eyes of Divinity"
E-mail
Jeannie Helene
Jeannie’s daughter, Katarina.

I’m excited to announce the new release of my first
poetry book,
Brave
is the Wind. This book contains a mix of poems I’ve written
between 2006 and 2009. Some of them have been published on this website
(SFPNN). The book is 86 pages long with 62 poems total.
Below is a link to order my book. I am currently offering
signed copies.

For online ordering, use this link:
"Life is but an endless flow of opportunity and growth.
Change is the only constant."

"Love has nothing to do with who
you share it with
and everything to do with who you are."
"When you are in your darkest
moment
You are at your greatest."
Poems for the Soul
The
following Poems
for the Soul
have appeared in
SFPNN
IN
2011.
Poems for the Soul
The
following Poems
for the Soul
have appeared in
SFPNN
IN
2010.
Poems for
the Soul
The
following Poems
for the Soul appeared in
SFPNN
as "Soul Magic" IN
2009.

"My heart speaks the language
of my soul
As I dance around in a light made of gold."
" When something is revealed it
can be healed."

"Right across the border of
sorrow and heartache
Lives the greatest joy unimaginable to man."
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