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Marissa Cohen
Marissa
Cohen is the CEO and president of Happy Ganesh, a CBS-advertised
firm dedicated to bridging both sides of the brain through
writing consulting and spiritual and astrological coaching.
A published author, educator, professional
astrologer and intuitive, Cohen also writes about grammar,
writing, spirituality, and women’s issues in her fiction, poetry
and nonfiction. In 2003, she received the Letters Honorarium
from the National League of American Pen Women.
The Poet Laureate of Florida, Edmund Skellings, called her work
“intellectually and emotionally powerful”. She has worked for
numerous publications and her work has been seen in publications
such as Grammarly,
MentalBlox,
She Magazine, the award-winning Bella
Books, Llumina
Press, and the
Sun-Sentinel.
The writing and grammar side of Happy Ganesh can be followed on her
blog,
MHC’s Writing Wonderland. The spiritual and astrological
side of Happy Ganesh can be followed on her
Astrology blog.
Download Marissa Cohen's complete
Curriculum Vitae
or visit her
LinkedIn profile for more information.

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Ganesh
Happy Ganesh is a
firm dedicated to educating and empowering people through
creative writing consulting and grounded and confidential
astrological and intuitive sessions. Happy Ganesh encourages and
supports our clients to use both left and right sides of
their brain in order to achieve joy and confidence in their
lives. Happy Ganesh maintains an active and ever-growing Facebook and Twitter presence,
and frequently
updated astrology and writing blogs with hundreds of followers. Happy
Ganesh is also an active community supporter for Gilda's
Club, a cancer support network, and The Harvey Milk School in
New York, devoted to the safety of GLBT youth.
Ganesh (or Ganesha) is a Hindu god popular throughout India.
Although he is known by many other attributes, Ganesh's
elephant head makes him easy to identify. Ganesh is widely
revered as the Remover of Obstacles, patron of arts and
sciences, and the god of intellect and wisdom. He is honored
at the beginning of rituals and ceremonies and invoked as
Patron of Letters during writing sessions. Images and
further explanations of his symbolism are included below.
(Wikipedia, 2011)


Ganesh Gallery
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The below art was custom created for Happy Ganesh by
Nick
Moore:


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