Description
Celinne Da Costa left behind her prestigious job in New York City, the overpriced cocktails at the trendiest bars, the relentless hustle for the next best thing, and followed a longing she couldn’t explain. For nine months, she couch-surfed her way around the world, allowing strangers to become her mirrors and trading uncertainty for trust.
The Burning Ground is what she found on the other side. It is a raw account of what it means to be cracked open and reshaped by something greater than material wealth, societal expectations, or personal ambition.
Walking her own hero’s journey helped Celinne realize that our story is not the ultimate truth of who we are. It is an imperfect map that marks the territory of our soul’s curriculum, holding our beliefs, memories, fears, and hopes while continually pointing us back to the patterns we’ve been repeating, the doubts we’re ready to release, and the narratives waiting for us to rewrite.
If you’ve been holding it all together on the outside while aching for something more true within, this book is your invitation. Utilizing story and provoking soul inquiry prompts, it is a companion for the woman ready to hear her own truth, reclaim what she left behind, and begin again… on her own terms.
The burning ground is waiting. It will ask everything of you—and give you yourself in return.
Who will you be when you finally step into the fire?









