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We are all connected
About the Book
In this extraordinary book, A Drop of Water: A Spiritual Journey, Yvonne reflects upon her past experiences, grief, and losses to find her way back to her spirituality and strength. She bares her soul, yet is able to use water as a lighthearted, uninhibited, and fun way to express how we are all connected.

It is a spiritually inspired book about healing, grief, and personal growth. It becomes a beautiful poetic journey as she discovers her love of water as part of what led her towards her spiritual path. Through her writing she is able to express how she was able to find her way through several tremendous losses, including the loss of her husband, and find strength she never knew she had.

Who is "A Drop of Water" for?

This book is for anyone that has ever struggled with depression, grief, or loss of any kind. It is for anyone interested in personal growth and healing. By sharing her personal story she is able to remind us that we are never truly alone, using something we can all understand, water.


A Drop of Water 
 is a healing, inspiring stream of consciousness to remind us that we are all connected. Author and therapist, Yvonne Williams Casaus brings us in to the experience and processing of the unthinkable: what it is like when a loved one is taken from us. Even more devastating is that the Loved One was her husband, and that he took his own life.

We see resilience and great courage of the human spirit in the unfolding hero's journey that Yvonne lived through. She takes us on her healing journey to allow us a glimpse of her travel to hell, and back. Through story, insight and inspiration, Yvonne offers a lifeline to help us process our grief through the healing waters of life.

Her beautiful story reminds us that we are never separate. With hope, community and presence, we can make it to the other side of grief…and regardless of the form in which we show up, physical or eternal, this life or next, we are all profoundly connected.
~Rev. Evelyn Foreman, MDiv., Ordained Unity Minister 
PO Box 1223, Conifer, CO 80433

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