Praise for Feast & Famine

“When Robin shared with me that she was guided to write a book with Sophia, the Universal Mother on our global addiction problem, I was not surprised. Robin has displayed the courage and openness to take on writing assignments that others would shy away from. "Suffering is the only addiction on our planet," says Sophia to Robin in Feast & Famine. Then, we choose a tool to perpetuate the pain – like substances or vices. By connecting to Sophia (recognized as heavenly grace), humanity can heal their individual and collective suffering. Discover how to surrender and allow grace into your life. Brilliant!”  James Twyman, New York Times Best-Selling Author, and Award-Winning Filmmaker

“What a gem! Feast & Famine by Robin Clare is not just another book on addictions. This book includes inspiration, practical advice, Robin's account of her 40-year struggle with Bulimia, and most amazingly, channeled messages from Sophia, the Divine Universal Mother. Through Robin, Sophia outlines her Divine Healing Path so one can move from addiction, in any form, to recovery. An exciting and easy read on such a serious and relevant topic. “ Dolores Arsenault, future author of Trusting the Guru Within

 "Highly recommended! Robin Clare reveals the secret to all addictions in this evocative and inspiring account of how she overcame her lifelong struggle with eating disorders. Feast & Famine is a must-read for all who struggle with addictions!” Randy Peyser, author of The Power of Miracle Thinking

“Robin Clare's Feast & Famine frank and fascinating exploration of addiction and recovery from a personal, practical, and spiritual standpoint is a powerful asset in tackling your own "suffering." This book makes clear that our core wounds—our suffering—is all the same addiction –it's just a matter which tool you use to self-medicate. This book chronicles Robin's struggle with Bulimia, and whatever your drug of choice, you'll see yourself in its pages. Guided by the spirit of the Divine Universal Mother, working through Robin, you'll see addiction—and the recovery process--through new eyes and an open heart.Jackie Lapin, author of Practical Conscious Creation: Daily Techniques to Manifest Your Dreams

“Bravo! I loved, loved, loved Feast & Famine the first and second time I read it! The most profound message I took from the book was that if we are not living in grace, then we are suffering. Let's say that again; If we are not living in grace, then we are suffering. No more hiding from this truth or ourselves. The idea that we either choose grace OR suffering is so simple and divine.” Kristine Burke, Founder, MasterfulU

 “In her latest book, Feast & Famine, Robin Clare writes, "The Divine is only one breath away, waiting, and wanting to help each one of us live our most happy lives." What an amazing and uplifting statement to read at the beginning of a book about addiction! Hopeful is the best word I can use to describe this vulnerable and courageous work, based on her own life's struggle with food addiction. As Robin goes on to explain, many humans are addicted to suffering; then, we choose the vehicle which works best to keep us in that state. Her belief that maybe when we learn the reasoning behind our favorite brand of suffering, we can recover from it, is refreshing and intelligent, wholly hopeful. “  Lowri Foyle, Yoga and Meditation Teacher

 “Feast & Famine is a chronicle of Robin's profound journey to and through recovery, supported by her Sophia, the Divine Universal Mother. This book is a beautiful mainline shot to the Divine, acknowledging that we are all recovering from something. I applaud Robin for her soulful candor and kind teaching by revealing the gifts of suffering. The healing narrative infuses the reader with love and grace.” Amy LaBossiere, author of Finding Still Waters: The Art of Conscious Recovery

 “Robin has crafted an excellent book that any addict can relate to. I'm a recovering drug addict and alcoholic myself, sober since 1985. I remembered my struggles with emotional pain and suffering in addiction while reading about Robin's story because I can relate. I love this book because she wholeheartedly brings us through the pain of addiction to the Light of recovery while partnering with Divine Guidance. I loved the (obviously) cleaver insights inserted by Sophia.  Thank you, Robin, for this amazing gift of a book. Your courage and vulnerability of sharing your journey is an inspiration to me. It was a reminder that no one of us needs to suffer. And we're all in this recovery . . . together. “ Maureen Ross Gemme, MS Ed. author of Emerge: 7 Steps to Transformation (No Matter What Life Throws At You!)

 “Robin's book is a blessing of light and grace for all of us who share the very human path of addictive suffering while simultaneously being on our unique spiritual path. Robin's story is augmented by the wisdom and compassion of her special Divine guest~Sophia. Feast & Famine offers a gentle yet powerful approach to healing your past, coming to terms with your present, and surrendering resistance to resonating with your clearest, healthiest, and best-empowered self. Read this book to discover the hidden gems within!” Valerie Coleman-Palansky, LCSW, MS Ed, LMT, Energy-Based Teacher and Healer 

Not only is Feast & Famine engaging, but the content resonated deeply and sparked epiphanies within me. In this pure, yet compelling book, Robin, gently invites each one of us to accept that suffering is a natural human condition and to achieve transformation from this condition, we need to embrace our Divinity. Robin demonstrates personal courage and grace as she shares her extraordinary experiences. By understanding the teachings within this powerful book, you will open your heart to compassion for self and others and healing of self and all of humanity.” Karina Viante-Phelan, Founder of Crystal Stream Healing LLC & Divine By Design