Can a human soul not only survive a horrific childhood of physical and ritualistic sexual abuse at the hands of a cult called the Santeria but also prosper in an adult world? "Coming Home to the Mother" is not only a memoir that chronicles the ability of a woman to do just that, but it also analyzes the world of deep inner healing from both a clinical and supernatural perspective (which up until now may have seemed diametrically opposed). It is a miracle of wonder and awe that The Mother of God is using such a woman to spread her message of peace and self-understanding for the people of today.
Can a human soul not only survive a horrific childhood of physical and ritualistic sexual abuse at the hands of a cult called the Santeria but also prosper in an adult world? "Coming Home to the Mother" is not only a memoir that chronicles the ability of a woman to do just that, but it also analyzes the world of deep inner healing from both a clinical and supernatural perspective (which up until now may have seemed diametrically opposed). It is a miracle of wonder and awe that The Mother of God is using such a woman to spread her message of peace and self-understanding for the people of today.