The story is not what he says it is.

This piece traces the shift from confusion to clarity—where fragmented memories and uneasy feelings begin to align into something undeniable. Looking back, what once felt unclear now carries a quiet certainty. It’s no longer about searching, questioning, or proving. It’s about recognizing the truth as it surfaces, trusting it, and allowing that knowing to stand without apology.

Review of A Puzzled Mind

I recently had my book reviewed by Kathleen Bailey, I asked her for an honest review. A Puzzled Mind This book is designed for those who are finding themselves recovering traumatic memories from their childhood and who have a new age outlook on life.  If you think you have repressed memories or have reason toContinue reading “Review of A Puzzled Mind”