A Brown Girls Epiphany, Aurelia Davila Pratt
A Brown Girls Epiphany, Aurelia Davila Pratt
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A Brown Girl's Epiphany
Reclaim Your Intuition and Step into Your Power

Author: Aurelia Dávila Pratt

Narrator: Aurelia Dávila Pratt

Unabridged: 4 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/13/2022


Synopsis

You already have all you need to step into the fullness of your power.

Each of us has traumas, triggers, and painful experiences that have shaped our existence in this world. We carry these burdens with us as we navigate the realities of our lives. Learning to embody the truth of imago Dei is our catalyst for healing. We are each made in the image of God, and the Spirit of God lives within us. Therefore, we are allowed to listen to our Spirit. We are invited to develop our own Divine intuition, and we are empowered to trust our inner voice. We don't need anyone else's permission to navigate our life and faith, except our own.

With the powerful voice of a woman, pastor, mother, and advocate, Rev. Aurelia Dávila Pratt gives us the compassionate nudge and tools we need to access our inner authority. By stepping out of harmful belief systems informed by white supremacy and scarcity, we can step into healthy paradigms of abundance, liberation, and power. A Brown Girl's Epiphany is a love letter to all of us in need of guidance on our journey. Honest, vulnerable, and humble, Pratt imagines a world where the walking wounded become the fully healed and liberated, where our inner work becomes the starting point for creating heaven on earth.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Paige

Aurelia’s book is a beautiful, heartfelt piece of work that inspires you to find healing in your trauma and power in yourself. While reading this book, I found myself being moved by Pratt’s storytelling and vulnerability as she recalled moments of her life that helped make her into the inspiration t......more

Goodreads review by Chansin

Vulnerable, with a weaving of personal stories and deep wisdom, I found A Brown Girl’s Epiphany both easy to read (because of it’s tone and style) but also one that made me pause. I wanted to soak in what the author had to say and try to better understand her experience and perspective. There were a......more

Goodreads review by Alicia

The intertwining childhood stories paired with the wisdom by Davila Pratt felt like reading letters from a long lost friend- the kind you keep to re-read over and over! I really related to the authors story of growing up in a very small, racist town as an ethnic minority, so the epiphanies she share......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

(I was sent an advanced copy, but all my opinions are my own!) Aurelia (“like Arabia with an L”) has a Filipina mother and a grandmother who was “fully Tejana, but she never taught her children the language.” Growing up in rural Louisiana, Aurelia tried to shrink from her browness. As an adult, she’s......more

Goodreads review by Liz

"I have seen my imago Dei, and I won't unsee her. The more I see imago Dei in me, the more I see it in you. In us. So much beauty." This book is such an important read for anyone starting or in the early days of their faith deconstruction and decolonization. Traditional Christianity has taken so muc......more