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Human Becoming

 

A life told in reverse—from peaceful death to traumatic birth—reveals the divine pattern hidden within the breaking.

At ninety-three, she dies as she lived: with profound peace, surrounded by the legacy of a thousand scribed stories and a love that spanned forty years. But this is not where her story starts.

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In a radical act of spiritual archaeology, this memoir begins at the end and moves backward through time. We first meet a sovereign sage, a joyful philanthropist, a woman who has built a sanctuary for many from the ashes of her own life. Then, chapter by chapter, she unpeels the layers of how she became who she is.

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We walk backward through the decades of divine partnership, the creation of a healing “holy trinity” of philanthropy, and the hard-won awakening that made her a scribe for others. We journey through the valley of a brutal marriage, the cataclysmic loss of her children, and the violations that sought to destroy her. We descend further, to the primal fractures of a childhood steeped in wealth and predation, and finally, to the soul's contract whispered before birth: Let go and grow.


This is more than a survivor’s tale. It is a map of a soul’s curriculum, proving that our deepest wounds are not random, but the precise sites where our purpose is forged. With breathtaking clarity and radical honesty, Human Becoming is a testament that a life well-lived is not measured by an unbroken spirit, but by the magnificent tapestry woven from every thread—dark and light—and the unwavering faith that declares, even in the abyss: “My God is bigger than this."

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