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Fall Into Freedom: An Affair Inspires One Woman's Search for Truth
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The book is both an autobiographical account of Weitzel’s struggle to come to terms with her
husband’s adulterous affair and a philosophical how-to manual. In coming to terms with her own
personal truths, Weitzel discovers a formula for moving past the devastation and into happiness.
- Maria Connor, La Jolla Light
“I have just started reading your book and I have instantly fallen in love with your soul. I was raised
in an abusive home mostly instigated by my father. I have had to learn for myself that I have trust
issues. Your book is helping me to come to terms with terrible things. I would like to simply let
you know that you are slowly changing my life with the glorious things that you are making known
to the world. My mother is a stripper and a harsh drug addict, and I had a fiancee that decided to
sleep with my sister as I was making plans for our wedding. The reason that I chose to bring
those particular situations up is because some of your situations are similar to them and in most
cases ten times worse. When I read your book, I feel like I am reading parts of myself in you and it
is my dream to someday find the happiness in myself which you so successfully found. You, by
being brave enough to let people know about your life and discoveries, have made yourself
brighter than the brightest light that I could ever imagine seeing. For all the love, which you give to
so many, I am now sending some of mine.”
Always in search of happiness,
- Jenny Collins
“I finished your book!!! It certainly has made me think about things. Your words of personal
experience brought me into a place of evaluating my own life and what has made me ‘tick.’ It has
inspired me to move my exercise room to the garage and make that room into a prayer and
meditation room. I want a place of my own where I can be to myself and God. I can read, pray,
meditate and I want to start writing. The automatic writing spoke volumes to me, as God intended.
When we met, I could tell that you had to have had a broken heart because it is then that we can
truly feel the pain others experience. Your love for life and others is so apparent and felt by others.
My prayer for my husband is the freedom from past anger and pain associated with his
upbringing and that in forgiveness he will be freed to experience the purity of love.”
- “Loan Lady Jayne” Stephenson
“The book offers a spiritual and physical sense of the truth of the beauty we can live in,
irrespective of our condition or the pain we may experience. The book allows people to find
release from fear, despair, and even to move to a higher frame of reference regarding physical
love, spiritual love, and the means with which to find those much sought-after states. Rereading
the book, one will find that on first reading, a spiritual lift can be achieved, while a second and
third read will allow new heights and actual help on how to overcome. There is much to be
gained by reading it many times. Each person will find what they need from the story; each
different need will be met differently. The book leads one on a journey through the pain to
paradise and can lead those who read it through the difficulties they may be experiencing to their
own heaven on earth. It encapsulates the truth of many religions, while not peaching or talking
down to the reader. The truths contained speak to the heart, and soul, and transform religious
truths into practical, down-to-earth, real ideas. [Fall Into Freedom] will lead to many journeys;
journeys that will transcend the petty, selfish, and hurtful realities many live in, to look beyond
failings and move to the truth of happiness, joy and self fulfillment, regardless of one’s
circumstance.”
- Kathleen Marusak
"Fall Into Freedom and the philosophy that it explains pick up where modern psychology leaves
many of us unfulfilled. It invites and guides the reader to let go of the definitions of happiness that
are forced on us as a result of our upbringing and social conditioning. At the other side of the
fears that we all feel about falling short of external standards, Weitzel paints a picture of an inner
paradise that can only be found by heeding the call of the voice of the soul. Unlike many other
philosophical and instructional self-help books, this one presents its message through the story
of the author’s own triumphs and failures, and thereby validates the pain and confusion that each
of us feels in our journey to seek our own truth. This book is a must-read for those who have tried
other methods for healing and yet are still haunted by the question of what happiness truly is."
- Brandon Guidry