THE VEIL; Me All Along

Author:   Rocklyn Adjei Kyem
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798247260158


Pages:   70
Publication Date:   13 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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THE VEIL; Me All Along


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The Veil: Me All Along is a raw, lyrical, and spiritually profound memoir that traces one woman's journey from fractured identity to wholeness. It is not a story of a charmed life, but a testament to the transformative power of uncovering truth. The narrative is structured around the central metaphor of The Veil, the layers of illusion, expectation, betrayal, and falsehood that obscured the protagonist's true self. The book's journey is the systematic lifting of these veils, culminating in the liberating revelation promised by the subtitle: that the love, purpose, and peace she sought were not external rewards to be earned, but her own innate inheritance, waiting to be claimed. The Veil of False Love - The Foundations of Broken Trust The story opens not with a beginning, but with a state of stagnation. In Still Standing Behind That Door, we meet a young woman paralyzed by deferred dreams, particularly the ""traveling door"" of international education and freedom that remains perpetually locked. Watching peers move on while she stays behind breeds a deep-seated feeling of being forgotten by God and life. This initial veil is one of promise unfulfilled. The Veil of Faith - The Walk Through Divine Silence With her trust in people shattered, the narrative turns to her relationship with God. Faith, A Walk With God dismantles any cliché of serene devotion. This faith is messy, human, and cyclical. It's desperate midnight prayers, angry banters with a seemingly silent God, days of numb ""just getting by,"" and tears that fall without permission. It's the shame of comparison when others celebrate milestones and the retreat into isolation to avoid explaining her ""stalled"" life. This chapter paints faith not as a feeling, but as a stubborn decision to keep walking through a fog of doubt. That walk requires something to cling to. Promises Holding Unto explores the scriptures and spiritual promises that became lifelines, particularly the image of becoming ""like them that dreamed"" from Psalm 126. These were not mere words but anchors in a storm, held onto even when their fulfillment felt like a mirage. The Veil: Me All Along is ultimately about the journey from external reference to internal authority. Every veil represents a source of external validation that failed: family legacy, romantic pursuit, friendship loyalty, religious performance, societal approval. The lifting of each one, though agonizing, forces the protagonist deeper into the only reliable source of truth: her own spirit, in communion with God. The book masterfully explores the spirituality of struggle, granting sacred permission to be angry with God, to rest from religious performance, and to find Him in the therapist's office and the creative act as much as in the sanctuary. It champions a personal, intimate faith over a performative, formulaic one. Furthermore, it is a testament to resilience as a creative force. Her pain does not just end in healing; it is alchemized into her purpose. The podcast, the writing, the very memoir we are reading, are presented as direct outgrowths of her trials. The ""Pathfinder"" doesn't just survive her wounds; she uses them as coordinates to map a new way for herself and others. In the end, the title's promise is fulfilled. The treasure behind The Veil was not a person, a platform, or a perfect life. It was the authentic, powerful, and beloved self that had been there all along, waiting for the noise of the world to quiet enough for her to finally hear her own voice and recognize her own face. The book closes not with an ending, but with an invitation: for every reader to begin the sacred, brave work of lifting their own veils, confident that on the other side, they too will find the truth of who they were always meant to be.

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Author:   Rocklyn Adjei Kyem
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.104kg
ISBN:  

9798247260158


Pages:   70
Publication Date:   13 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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