P.S.

P.S.

By Marquita Smith

Book Description

In a world where generational patterns often shape our present struggles, Marquita Smith offers a profound approach to spiritual healing through ancestral prayer. P.S. emerges from the author's personal quest to reclaim her authentic self after recognizing how inherited emotional burdens were influencing her life's trajectory.

This intimate collection of prayers and affirmations represents Smith's innovative method of addressing what she calls "unfinished business" with her female lineage. Rather than carrying forward the weight of ancestral trauma, she creates a sacred dialogue through carefully crafted prayers directed toward the women who came before her. Each prayer serves a dual purpose: seeking release from inherited patterns while simultaneously offering healing intentions for her foremothers' souls.

Smith transforms the traditional prayer format into a tool for both personal liberation and ancestral reconciliation. Her introspective approach demonstrates how looking inward can unlock the healing power we already possess within ourselves. The book functions as both spiritual practice guide and personal journal, showing readers how to engage with their own family histories through prayer and reflection.

At 93 pages, this accessible work invites readers to consider their own inherited patterns and discover how intentional prayer can break cycles while honoring those who came before. Smith's journey illustrates that healing ourselves can simultaneously heal our lineage, creating positive change that ripples both backward and forward through time.

Who Is This For?

πŸ“– Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~3 hours)

πŸ“„ Length: 93 pages

What You'll Discover

  • βœ“ Explore Practice
  • βœ“ Deepen your spiritual understanding
  • βœ“ Expand your understanding of consciousness
  • βœ“ Explore Christian life
  • βœ“ Deepen your prayer practice

Topics Covered

Practice Spirituality Self-consciousness (Awareness) Christian life Prayer

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