Cheryl Abram was at the end of her rope: her life was falling apart on every level and she had \u201csucceeded\u201d in making herself unworthy, incomplete and separate. Then, one day this practicing Christian took a \u201cleap of doubt\u201d and fired God, or at least the God she had created.
Cheryl\u2019s outward circumstances did not miraculously improve—this is not a fairy-tale story of allowing abundance into her life. Rather, as she puts it: I\u2019m no longer afraid, anxious or expectant. It\u2019s still about me, but the \u201cme\u201d is not the \u201cme\u201d that I thought it was. It\u2019s not a little limited human being that was born and will die. I am not that. As a human being, I can see that I am connected to everything around me. I am a whole part of the tapestry of this world. We are all here for and as each other. To read how that came about and what it means in an everyday life for Cheryl and the implications for you and me, dive into the pages of this book.
A last word from Cheryl: \u201cI\u2019ve just added a little sexy, brown-sugary southern Louisiana sweetness to the enlightenment pool.\u201d