Does a belief in Good and Evil ultimately serve us? Where has it gotten us?
Into the Fire continues the chronicle of Phyllis Leavitt's conversations with Divine Source that started in 1994 as detailed in A Light in the Darkness, Book One of The Road Home Series. Book Two of the series shines a light on Good and Evil and on the Divine meaning and purpose of all human struggle.
Phyllis stands in the fire of her truth and shares her raw and emotional story of personal struggle. She questions what her Soul came here to learn from everything that is playing out on the entire Earth. The answers come through her faithful transcriptions of what Divine Source told her about life, the human condition and our common journey from separation to reunion, from Darkness to Light, from the war of Duality to the Oneness of Divine Love.
Into the Fire teaches us how to step out of our bondage to the right and wrong of What Is, to see Teacher in everything, and to see what there is for us to learn from What Is rather than judge it.
In this book, Phyllis asks Divine Source many questions crucial for this era, especially: How do we get out of the war between Good and Evil that has the potential to kill us all? The answers are the White Magic that will save the planet and everyone on it.
About the Author: PHYLLIS LEAVITT started writing poetry when she was thirteen and later wrote and illustrated many children's books. In her early twenties, she embarked on a spiritual journey. She didn't go on a pilgrimage to the Far East or sit long hours in meditation, and though she tried many spiritual paths, she always returned to writing as her prayer and her practice. One early poem was entitled "My God is This Empty Sheet of Paper."
Phyllis could not have known back then how prophetic that poem title would be. But finally, in 1995, while she was journaling her way through the very darkest time of her life, her writing took a dramatic turn.
A Divine Voice spoke to her as she wrote page after page about her painful wanderings through the dark mystery of her childhood and the wilderness of her adult life. Suddenly God was right there talking to her about what her Soul was seeking within all the life experiences of Phyllis Leavitt, and especially in all that she found so difficult.
"They" spoke volumes. She wrote down all the messages given to her from early 1995 to 1998 but eventually, overcome by tremendous self-doubt, she put it all away. Then one day in 2011, when her husband was in great pain from a surgery and questioning the whole experience of being in a body, she suddenly found herself talking to him about her writing, about the Soul purpose in all our experience, about all pain being Soul calling us Home. Her Soul was calling her Home through that experience with her husband. From there it was only a matter of time before she decided to write her book.
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