Light Radiance Splendor

Gold Medal IPPY Winner in Religious Fiction
Finalist in the novel/fiction category of the Next Generation Indie Book Award
Winner: Best Religious Fiction, International Book Award 2017

The Divine Shekinah seeks deliverance from exile to heal a world desperately in need of Her wisdom. Her chosen mission keepers, three generations of kabbalists from places as diverse as a 19th century Polish shtetl and modern day Israel/Palestine, must grapple with profound injustices and the shadows of humanity. If they choose the path of righteousness, love, and forgiveness, Her light can return to the world. Will the mission succeed? Will the divine feminine return to this world? The Shekinah calls to all of us to find our own way to ‘knit the world back together.’

Author: Leah Chyten

Publication Date: May 16, 2017

 

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Gold Medal IPPY Winner in Religious Fiction
Finalist in the novel/fiction category of the Next Generation Indie Book Award
Winner: Best Religious Fiction, International Book Award 2017
Living Now Awards Bronze Medal Winner, Enlightenment/Spirituality

“Leah Chyten’s Light Radiance Splendor is at its essence a beautiful love story between humanity and the Shekinah, the feminine aspect of the divine. Unrelenting in its depiction of the human drama, it begs each character to respond with forgiveness and love in order that She may return, and offer Her much needed guidance to a world in desperate need of healing. The book is masterful in presenting universal themes in a deeply personal way. Reading Light Radiance Splendor is a consciousness-changing experience.”
—Linda Carleton, author of Elmina’s Fire

About the Author

Leah Chyten’s writing emerges from the archetypal themes and philosophical queries that deepen life experience. Her first novel, Keeper of the Flame: The Story of Mary Magdalene, depicts the story of the feminine rising from degradation to dignity. Similarly, Light Radiance Splendor calls forth the power of the feminine to redeem the world. Leah’s writing is informed by her various roles in life, including that of psychotherapist, spiritual teacher, and mother.

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