“Still in awe and with a quiet sense of relief, I returned to the adult psych unit the following day, changed.” Cassandra was not expected to survive anorexia, let alone make a complete recovery, but she did. Beautiful Light, therefore, offers a message of hope. Not the typical “recovery is possible” message—although that is certainly true. Remarkably, Beautiful Light speaks of a life-giving hope. Hope that light can break through, inner life can be found and holistic recovery can prove absolutely worthwhile.Whether you have anorexia, are a health professional or a caregiver, Cassandra’s story and insights on anorexia, spirituality and recovery, will cultivate understanding and impart tangible hope. Cassandra believes, “No one is beyond help, and everyone is worthy of it. Irrespective of how bleak it may seem, there’s an incredible path full of life before each of us.”Praise for Beautiful Light“Beautiful Light is not just a book; it’s a lifeline for anyone navigating the turbulent waters of anorexia, offering solace and strength on the road to recovery.” Alison Buttenshaw, Author of Out of the Shadows, Lived Experience and Life Coach.“Cassandra’s story is a brave, honest, heartfelt and ultimately hopeful message for all who suffer with an eating disorder and those who provide care and support.” Bronny Caroll, Carer and Advocate for Eating Disorders, Australia.“I loved reading, Beautiful Light. It was so raw and real, but mostly for me, as a general practitioner, it helped me to understand a patient’s perspective much better than I ever had before.” Doctor Libby Sutton, General Practitioner, Atune Health Centre, Newcastle.