Where Spiritual Memoirs Stop, This One Begins.
Robyn Linn, a journalist/educator, writes at the intersection of spiritual awakening and reinvention offering a transformational memoir for readers who've outgrown Eat Pray Love and want the deeper version of what it means to 'come into yourself' and into love.
Where most books end at self-discovery, COME INTO ME reckons with what it costs to rebuild it all from the inside out after everything— career, identity, country, the body itself— is stripped away. The author is forged into rebuilding from bone, re-igniting with a mystical message she was given at thirteen from her ancestor, a Rabbi and Spiritual Leader.
It's Untamed with a darker spine and an ancestral one. It's about a woman carrying a lineage she refused to accept until faced with the tools to navigate from the guidance of a Buddhist monk, a Kabbalistic Shaman, a wealthy tech mogul and philanthropist, and a Swedish lover.
The author is invited to discover her inheritance— not from a portfolio or partner, but from bone and rebirth it, rather than burying its remains. This memoir is proof that wisdom requires integration, not escape— and transmutation, not transcendence.Â
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
After an eleven-year eating disorder, sexual abuse, and decades of success as an award-winning journalist and producer— Robyn Linn discovered what it meant to rebuild identity. Spending over 26 years studying with Buddhist monks, Taoist masters, Kabbalistic Shamans, and high-profile CEOs— Robyn built multiple seven-figure businesses along the way. As an award-winning journalist, international speaker, and mindful educator, Robyn guides entrepreneurs and seekers, teaching the embodied integration of masculine structure with the feminine flow that transformed her own life. An American expat living in Europe, she bridges ancient wisdom with modern partnership and business, writing books that dare readers to discover who they are, and to have the courage to express it into art.
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This book invites readers to cross their own thresholds, follow their own callings, and discover that the treasure they seek requires your own alchemy to come to life. It's an invitation to remember what the body knows, what ancestral wisdom offers, and what the heart holds: that true mastery comes not from controlling life, but from dancing with it, especially with a sword.
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