by Deva Arani (Author)
A powerful guide for women healing the quiet grief of a mother's incomplete love, The Mother Ache offers fierce compassion, spiritual insight, and embodied practices to help readers encounter their inner mother and reweave their relationship to love and belonging.
You do not need a perfect mother to return to wholeness.
You do not need to be a perfect daughter to feel worthy of love.
All you need is the compassion to witness what was, the devotion to stay with what aches, and the courage to begin again.
The Mother Ache is a transformative guide for women carrying the silent pain of a mother they longed for, but never fully received. Whether her love was absent, conditional, or incomplete, this book speaks to the ache left behind, and the power you hold to heal it.
With fierce compassion, The Mother Ache invites you to reclaim the parts of yourself you silenced to be loved. Through evocative storytelling, archetypal insight, and embodied practices, you'll learn to turn inherited pain into sacred presence, woven by your own hands.
Drawing from psychology, somatic wisdom, ancestral memory, and feminine spirituality, this book helps you trace the wound and reimagine your relationship to love, self-worth, and belonging.
The Mother Ache is both a deep and accessible guide, interwoven with powerful practices and real stories of women's healing journeys. These pages are a roadmap home for mothers and daughter everywhere.
Author Biography
Deva Arani is an author, healer, and trauma-informed guide devoted to embodied healing and inner transformation. She supports seekers in integrating sacred plant medicine experiences with clarity, depth, and grounded spiritual presence, and she helps women heal the mother wound through relational, somatic, and contemplative approaches.
She has studied extensively with teachers and wisdom keepers in South America and India, and has over twenty years of experience teaching yoga, breathwork, and meditation. She completed a year-long Compassionate Inquiry(R) professional training and continues to deepen her trauma- and nervous-system-focused studies. Arani's work is rooted in lived practice and a steady commitment to integration and mother-wound healing as a path to embodied wholeness--personally and collectively.
Arani is the author of
Integration Alchemy: The Real Ceremony Is Your Life and
The Mother Ache: Healing the Wounded Daughter Within. She holds a B.A. in English Literature and a J.D. in Law, and lives in the foothills above Boulder, Colorado, with her partner Samir and their dog, Ben.
Number of Pages: 275
Dimensions: 1.03 x 8.99 x 5.92 IN
Publication Date: May 12, 2026