Yellowbow, Author of "Red Shoes and Kiva Ladders"

About This Book

PLEASE NOTE: This is not a children’s book. Because of its subject matter and the symbols portrayed on the cover, parental guidance is advised.

This book is composed of two separate and distinct parts. That is not to say there is an ending and then a new beginning, but more correctly, each reciprocal adventure falls together like teeth within a set of gears – every tooth fulfilling its own destiny.

Great Mystery allows such choices through His most challenging gift – self determination – otherwise known as “freedom of choice.” For me, it was both a blessing and a curse. I am indeed fortunate to have been allowed to make the proper corrections.

I wandered the broader path of the flesh with regrets. It was a choice guided by my own sense of right and wrong, one that I would not dare make again; however, I steadfastly believe that if any unsavory part of one’s life is altered, the end result will have suffered.

The flesh involves only one thing – momentary gratification – whereas the Spirit involves eternal contentment. I learned that I cannot walk these diametric lifestyles at the same time. What I did in one diminished the appeal of the other.

I lived my time in the Sacred Circle with great anticipation, but without expectation. My rewards were monstrously complex, yet extraordinarily simple.

Red Shoes symbolize the flesh and all the carnal trappings. Their commission is to exploit immoral desires and expose human frailties. They will escort you down the road of compromise where everything is eventually distorted.

Kiva ladders represent the initial path and final destination of the human spirit. These enable you to climb from the darkness of one’s own condemnation to the brightness of God’s forgiveness, one glorious step at a time.

For one to understand the vision, one must understand the man. I am not gifted in any way other than what the Spirit has provided, despite the fact I exist in two worlds. The vision was for the world to see; yet, it was only for me.

Book Cover, "Red Shoes and Kiva Ladders"