About This Book
A sequence of autobiographical essays and poems traces the author's ancestry, childhood education, marriage, and the personal experiences that led to a metaphysical healing revelation. She narrates the formation and teaching of a metaphysical college and the organization of a church, examines theological themes such as sin, personality, and the human concept, and recounts medical experiments, recoveries, and disputes including claims of plagiarism. Interweaving memoir, devotional reflection, doctrinal exposition, and practical counsel, the work reflects on spiritual healing, leadership, and the benefits and dangers of institutional organization.
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