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For The Adult Reader...

The Christmas Tree Wish is a children’s story—but it was written for the child still living inside every adult.

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A Personal Reflection

​​For many of us, Christmas once carried a quiet sense of wonder we didn’t know how to name. Somewhere along the way, that wonder became wrapped in obligation, tradition, or belief systems that no longer fit quite the way they used to. What remains, however, is the longing—the sense that Christmas is meant to remind us of something essential and true.

This story does not ask you to believe anything new.
It simply invites you to remember.

Long before theology, before doctrine, and before the noise of modern life, the heart recognized light when it appeared. Not as something distant or untouchable—but as something alive, near, and quietly present. The Christmas tree, evergreen and luminous, has always symbolized that truth: life that endures, love that does not leave, and light that returns even in the darkest season.

For readers who grew up in faith traditions—especially those shaped by Christianity—this book offers a familiar doorway without asking you to walk back into an institution. It speaks to the deeper message beneath the stories: that what we have been searching for was never meant to remain outside of us.

The Christmas Tree Wish is a reminder that hope is not earned, light is not withheld, and love is not reserved for the worthy. It has always been here—waiting to be recognized.

This is a story for children to enjoy, and for adults to hold quietly in their hands and think,
Yes… I remember this.

When the Story Becomes Yours

For some readers, this story doesn’t end on the last page.

If The Christmas Tree Wish stirred a quiet sense of remembering—of light, presence, or something once known but long set aside—you may find yourself curious about what comes next.

My work with adults gently explores the deeper themes beneath the story: remembering without belief, presence without striving, and the lived experience of wholeness beyond doctrine or self-improvement. This upcoming masterclass is an invitation to sit with those stirrings, to listen inwardly, and to discover what has always been waiting to be recognized.

No religion required.
No fixing necessary.
Just a willingness to be present.

This masterclass will be offered seasonally and by invitation.

If you’d like to be notified when registration opens, you may leave your email below. No newsletters, no promotions—just a simple note when the time arrives.

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