I wish I could write a book about how fortunate we are that abuse and trauma are not something prevalent in our society, but sadly, I cannot.
Americans live with the staggering figures that one in five have been sexually molested as a child, which is only one shocking statistic. Wars create children who have seen unthinkable acts, as well as soldiers who endure the trauma of war itself. In this environment, there are many broken spirits desperately seeking healing and relief from their pain. We have a mighty work to do to heal our society and fellow human beings.
Love Puts Things Right delves into the author's personal journey of healing and finding peace of mind after enduring a devastating trauma that left her emotionally vulnerable. In this book, she candidly recounts her life following the tragedy and reveals her steps to rediscover a sense of wholeness and peace. In her spiritual journey, the author imparts four steps to initiate the healing process and emphasizes the significance of meditation and prayer. Furthermore, she integrates the teachings of the Mystics, Indigenous cultures, Yogis, and even Jesus, incorporating the new heart and brain study techniques.
Love Puts Things Right is a unique and rare look at healing through the author's experience. Mary-Eisa, a spiritualist and seeker, learned how to let go of the past or no longer wallow in its pain but to be the fruit of the present.