Call of The Divine

Call of The Divine

Kathy McCutcheon

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Editorial:
Child of the Cosmos
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798227947499
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In 'Call of The Divine,' Kathy McCutcheon unfolds the riveting and deeply personal narrative of her life’s journey, a saga marked by the relentless pursuit of spiritual awakening amidst the throes of adversity. From the tender age of innocence to the complex corridors of adulthood, McCutcheon’s path is fraught with challenges that test her faith, resilience, and essence. Yet, at the heart of her story is an indomitable spirit, a beacon of light that refuses to be extinguished by the darkness that surrounds her. Born into a world where the lines between love and hurt blur, McCutcheon learns early on that the road to self-discovery and divine connection is paved with trials. As she navigates the murky waters of familial discord, the shadows of a fractured home loom large, casting a long shadow over her formative years. But within these shadows, she begins to glimpse the faint stirrings of a higher calling, a whisper of the divine that beckons her to seek solace beyond the earthly plane. Embarking on a spiritual journey that transcends the confines of conventional faith, McCutcheon delves into the depths of her soul, confronting the echoes of past traumas and the specter of unresolved pain. It is a journey marked by revelations in the darkness, where the flickers of enlightenment ignite the flame of inner strength, and the quest for healing becomes intertwined with the search for meaning. Through the valleys of despair and the peaks of transcendent joy, McCutcheon emerges as a beacon of hope, a testament to the power of faith and the unyielding resilience of the human spirit. 'Call of The Divine' is not just a story of survival; it is a narrative of rebirth, a celebration of the unbreakable bond between a woman and her unwavering belief in the divine. In this autobiographical masterpiece, Kathy McCutcheon invites us to journey with her through the layers of her soul, to witness the transformation of pain into purpose, and to hear the call of the divine that resonates within us all. This is a story of courage, redemption, and the eternal quest for spiritual homecoming, a reminder that even in our darkest moments, we are never alone.

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