By: Phyllis Ames-Bey
The book consists of poems, poetry lyrics, songs and prayers about life and death situations and experiences from the same. It addresses making choices. The best choice one could make is to live. Live life in the Spirit of God, for He will manifest love, favor, protection, healing in every area of your life and any other needs to be provided.
Unfortunately, there is no comprehensive overview of the book "I Had To Go There To Get Here: It is what it is" by Phyllis Ames-Bey available in the search results provided. The information available focuses on Phyllis Ames-Bey's biography and her other book, "What the Three as One Revealed to Me: A Spiritual Journey."
However, here is a summary of what is known about Phyllis Ames-Bey and her writing style, which might give some insight into her work:
Author Background: Phyllis Ames-Bey is a 74-year-old multiracial woman, including one quarter Navajo, living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She finished her education at William Penn High School for Girls in 1967 and worked for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1976 to 2007, with a break due to injury.
Writing Style: She enjoys writing poetry, songs, and prayers, and is also involved in photography. Her work often reflects her spiritual journey and personal experiences.
Other Book: Her book "What the Three as One Revealed to Me: A Spiritual Journey" is available, which suggests that her writing often explores themes of spirituality and personal growth.
Given the lack of specific information about "I Had To Go There To Get Here," it is difficult to provide a detailed plot summary or critical reception. However, based on her background and writing style, it is likely that the book touches on themes of personal journey, resilience, and spiritual exploration, similar to her other work. If more detailed information becomes available, it would be necessary to update this summary accordingly.