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The Victory Movement

Heal in supportive, loving community and step into your greatness

Join the many who have been a part of the victory movement.
Surviving abuse and trauma, is one phase of the healing process.
The other, and continuous phase, is becoming the greatness we were intended to be.

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Heal and thrive

No matter where you on the journey, you can heal and reclaim who you really are. Be in space of understanding, support, love and safety as you do.

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You were born to live a life of joy and freedom. It is time to celebrate with brave, bold being you are and say YES to yourself.

Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself

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Be in a space with people who understand where you and learning from someone who walked the path to Victory

A Space to Grown into Greatness

Reclaim who are you and the life you dream of.

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Guided Meditations

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Experiential exercises

2nd & 4th Friday of every month at 4pm ET

$49/month

Step into freedom, well-being and joy in a safe and supportive community space. 

 

You were never meant to merely survive. 
The Victory Movement is where you rise, reclaim, and remember who you truly are. 
Return to your divine design. 

“The Victory Movement is your sacred homecoming, Welcome!” ~ Santa

This debut memoir chronicles a woman’s spiritual exploration and growth as she overcame a disturbing childhood and helped others heal.

Brought to America from the Dominican Republic as a youngster, Molina-Marshall should have led a happy life. Her father was a diligent worker, and his large family wanted for nothing. But the author recounts that her dad had a drinking problem and was a serial philanderer. Molina-Marshall’s long-suffering mother left him for a woman. Then it was all downhill for the bright, 12-year-old girl, who was shuttled between foster care and relatives. According to the author, she was sexually abused by the husband of one of her siblings. This resulted in Molina-Marshall becoming alienated and moody. By 15, she simply tried to survive. In her favor were grit and a restless intelligence. She quit school, rented a room, and found a factory job. Time went by, and for a while she was happily married. Yet when her husband left her, her life truly began. She turned to religion for answers but decided that blaming God for her woes was a cop-out. 

In this absorbing and moving memoir, Molina-Marshall’s vivid storytelling is fearless. She frankly discusses the truths she discovered and the indignities she suffered. These admissions are disclosed with a touch of resignation and plenty of bite. However painful, everything she experienced was a lesson, and she bravely realized that she was part of the problem: “The fear of being hurt, rejected, or abused often led to me feeling lonely and misunderstood. No one knew the agonizing pain I felt being trapped in my thoughts and anger. I was becoming my biggest threat.” 

The author skillfully recounts her intricate spiritual journey. To deal with her psychic wounds, she searched for an inspirational system. Her open-mindedness led her to the interfaith concept—cherry-picking from various religions and spiritual movements, yoga, and Indigenous beliefs as a way of finding peace. Along with her female partner, she built a therapy practice, making use of every spiritual element that aided her and others. The road was bumpy, and she found that women of color in same-sex relationships were not welcomed everywhere. To do good works—and finally live on her own terms—she effectively overcame bigotry.

An engrossing, cathartic account of empathy and success through determination and confidence.

Pub Date: May 3, 2022   |    ISBN: 978-0-578-38315-6  |   Page Count: 264    | Publisher: From Trauma to Triumph  |   Review Posted Online: June 13, 2022