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The Sacred Yes

Letters from the Infinite, Volume 1

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The Sacred Yes

By: Deborah L. Johnson
Narrated by: Deborah L. Johnson
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The voice of the Divine is as near to you as your own breath—you just have to ask.

That's what Reverend Deborah L. Johnson did in 1995. In a moment of darkness, there was nothing she could do but surrender: "Take me now, oh Lord." Almost instantly she heard whispers, and they turned into more than 300 letters from Spirit.

On The Sacred Yes, Rev. Deborah offers 19 of these epistles delivered with the same passionate intonation as they were received. Detailed messages address the significant issues that lie at the fulcrum of our lives, including:
• Creating more spiritual availability the accessibility, attention, and intention to commune with God
• How the power of Yes! opens you to compassionately ruthless guidance as well as loving comfort
• A range of earthly challenges as interpreted by Spirit with simple yet profound resolutions, and more

The Sacred Yes speaks to us individually and collectively, providing new paradigms for our interpersonal relationships, societal institutions, and global affairs. The act of unconditional surrender to the unknown without reservation or hesitation is what transforms every circumstance into something that benefits us all. And according to Rev. Deborah L. Johnson, it happens with one sacred word: Yes.

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