What happens when the walls we build to keep us safe become the walls that keep us small?
In The Boy Who Lived in a Box, Cassondra Bowden explores the internal architecture of isolation and the courageous journey toward expansion. The Box is a place of predictability, but it lacks the air needed for the spirit to breathe. This Sanctuary Fable serves as a gentle metaphor for children who have learned to shrink to fit their environments.
Using the principles of the Triangle of Restoration, this story helps children (ages 6-8) identify their own boxes and discover the tools needed to dismantle them. It is a vital resource for parents, therapists, and educators focused on nervous system regulation, emotional safety, and the restoration of structural integrity to the human spirit. Learn how to turn a place of confinement into a foundation for ascension.
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Cassondra Bowden is a Veteran, Real Estate Investor, and the architect of the Restoration Moat™. After years of navigating high-stakes environments?from military operations to the "tactical entries" of Baltimore real estate?she now focuses on restoring Wholeness to human systems.
As the founder of Heyoka Fire Corp, she utilizes the Triangle of Restoration to transform chaotic environments into Sanctuaries. Through her children's series, The Sanctuary Fables, she is dedicated to building the internal architecture of the next generation, ensuring every child has a moat of peace and dignity.