
Cosmic Self
by
Hannah Marie
Cosmic Self is where your universe begins - the moment you stop running from yourself and finally turn inward. Part memoir, part philosophy, part iced-coffee-fueled epiphany, this book is a soft landing for anyone who’s ever felt lost in their own life.
Through raw honesty and cosmic humor, Hannah Marie explores identity, ego, intuition, and the strange, beautiful mess of becoming a person again after life knocks you sideways. These pages ask the quiet questions we avoid, the loud questions we pretend not to hear, and the ones we only whisper at 2am when everything feels like too much.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re unraveling and rebuilding at the same time… if you’ve ever wondered who you are beneath the survival patterns… if you’ve ever needed permission to begin again… Cosmic Self holds the flashlight while you find your way.
This is the start of the cosmic journey - the book you come back to every time you forget that you are, and have always been, your own guiding star.
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IAC Main Tropes:
Main Character Rebuilds Herself From Ashes, A woman choosing to begin again after everything fell apart, Self-Discovery but Make It Existential, Asking “Who am I?” and accidentally spiraling into philosophy
Detailed Tropes:
Main Character Rebuilds Herself From Ashes, A woman choosing to begin again after everything fell apart, Self-Discovery but Make It Existential, Asking “Who am I?” and accidentally spiraling into philosophy, Healing but With a Side of Humor, Crying in the shower, laughing on the next page, Spiritual Awakening in Real Time, Angel numbers, intuition nudges, cosmic signs, and the universe acting unhinged, From Dissociation to Embodiment Arc, Learning to live inside her own skin again, Identity Crisis Turned Identity Renaissance, Breaking the version of herself that was built for survival, Iced Coffee Enlightenment, Big revelations happening in parking lots, coffee shops, and late-night overthinking sessions, The “I’m Not Broken, I’m Becoming” Theme, Reframing healing as evolution instead of failure, Inner Child Cameos, Small, tender moments of remembering who she used to be, Radical Honesty as a Plot Device, Saying the quiet things out loud — even when they sting, Soft Spirituality, No Gatekeeping, Mindfulness, presence, intuition, and cosmic curiosity without the performative bullshit, Learning to Trust Herself Again, A slow-burn relationship between a woman and her own intuition.
Representations in This Book:
Mental Health, Mental Illness
Age Groups:
Young Adult, New Adult, Adult
Spice Level:
No Romance
Available Formats:
Paperback, eBook
Content Information:
Level 3
Swearing
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