Bedelia Is Bedeila as a woman. She grows up and suffers trial and error of the heart, throwing her off the path of spirituality. Feeling hurt, pain and betrayal. She ignores her spiritual guides and causes pain to others. But one day, she finds the one thing that transforms her from that flower Bedeila( is a flower) into the woman renamed Bedelia( goddess of poem, spells and spirit). Completing her transformation from adolescent into womanhood
TJ Phull, author of Bedelia, has previously written Articles of a Witch Goddess. Phull is a mother of five. Her studies are in business, social anthropology, and psychology. For her, writing had always been a dream that has just now been realized. Finally, her dream of being like her renowned relative, the writer Zora Neal Hurston, has become reality.
Wow! I had absolutely no idea what to expect when I started reading this book, but what I encountered sent my mind into a frenetic whirlwind of lyrical pleasure as the author spun me through dazzling and powerful images of falling in love, falling out of love, revenge, birth, and being consumed by an unquenchable passion that cannot be resisted but must simply be pursued. As I read through this story told in poetry, I felt as if I was looking into the sun and seeing prisms of light reflecting rainbows back behind my eyes. Absolutely wonderful if you want to journey down the rabbit hole of love, passion, revenge, and renewal!