The first offering from Treeheart Ministries' publishing division, Fear and the Work of the Soul, is quite simply a book that will profoundly affect anyone who reads it. Instead of trying to describe it to you, we thought you might like to read what a few of our readers have had to say.


What people are saying

This book is amazing. There are portions that I resonated with at such a deep level that I found myself weeping. Those of us who have yet to step off the precipice in total surrender to Spirit can only marvel at the rich interior life that Ms. Grey discovered as a result of her free-fall through the complexity of her own Being. Bravo! — D.J.
That we choose our fear before we are born...is an astonishing idea. I have known semi-consciously for a year or two that we choose our life lessons, but I never heard until now of [the] truism that our lifelong fears are directly related to them. — T.A.
Not since “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance” has such an effort at self-discovery and self-healing been documented. The author's real audience is her insistent and demanding rationality—the need to comprehend when and why things went wrong...and how to understand, and learn, and be made whole and strong from the effort and the insights. Readers are priviledged to be spectator-participants because, as they read, they also experience and learn. This book is a qualified individual's maximum effort to accomplish what may, by definition, be impossible. But the author's unrelenting courage and determination takes the reader close enough to see and be warmed by the light. — L.Q.S.
I see so much of myself in this writing, only I never considered myself to be crazy—only confused. Taylor, just by your example, you are counseling people. You are a very effective writer, and I am enjoying reading this almost as much as I did Harry Potter! This is the great value in your work: showing the rest of us that we are not “crazy” for hearing voices and seeing angels or beings in a different dimension (as I have done also). — B.R.

Post-publication notes

Since Taylor Grey's book was originally published, the Treeheart Ministries web site as referenced in the book has been taken down and the books moved to a different site. As a result, some of the links and contact information in the book are no longer accurate. You can still download the book from the Ultradia web site.

If you have a 32-bit computer and are using Internet Explorer as your browser, it's best to download the book and read it offline. It's a small download, and it's completely free. If you are configured for it, downloading and reading offline is the best and fastest way to read the book. (If the downloaded file has a .chm extension, double-click it. If it comes over with an .html extension, just open it in your browser.)

You can also read the book online. Note: Some files have to be loaded first, so please be patient. The online book may run slowly, depending on the speed of your connection. When the book loads, just click on the cover to begin or click the navigation links on the left. Within the book, you will not have full-featured access to Internet browsing. Open a separate browser window if you need this functionality. External links in the book will automatically open in new windows.