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"This book awakens the spirit of not only those who are going through or have already gone through a divorce, but anyone who has ever had an intimate relationship with another person. It is about reaching new levels of consciousness and recognizing the perfection within each moment. For everything is perfect the way it is, as it is. This is a practical and inspirational guide through a divorce: a transformation of a marriage-relationship into another form." I have to admit that when I had read the opening description to Dena Churchill's book "Divinity In Divorce," there were a variety of thoughts that went through my mind. While my grandmother had always said that one should never be bitter because the bitterness you carry affects you and not the person towards whom it is directed, the idea of a transformation of a marriage-relationship into another form would seem to be the last thing on most people's minds and agendas. Yet in her own immutable way Dena opens up the possibility to an alternative outcome when a relationship - and perhaps not just marriage reaches its end conclusion. If as the former participant in the Donald Trump apprentice series contends, and relationships do in fact have a shelf-life (although I am hopefully optimistic that she was talking in the business sense versus personal), then Dena's book is a must read. Joining me on the PI Window on Business to talk about her book and its practical meaning in a world of changing relationship realities is Dena Churchill.