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The Book of Life by Pura Regalado isn’t your typical spiritual memoir. It’s intense, personal, and honestly, one of the boldest accounts you’ll read about a real-life battle with darkness. This book is part autobiography, part spiritual journey, and part psychological exploration, wrapped in one woman’s encounter with what she now understands as the collective unconscious. What starts off as a dive into occult curiosity snowballs into a mental and spiritual war that nearly cost her her life—and soul.

“I know I have overcome the power of Satan through the power of my true God in Heaven because my strength had failed me in the end, and I gave up to Satan. It was when I gave up the fight that the true God took over.”

The Book of Life, Chapter 5, page 75

Wrestling Darkness, Finding Light

In the heart of The Book of Life is a powerful testimony of resilience. What happens when a morally upright person opens a door they weren’t meant to touch? Pura candidly shares her descent after dabbling in automatic writing, which unleashed disturbing spiritual forces. The book details months of internal torment—voices, visions, and impulses she had to fight with every ounce of her being. What makes this memoir riveting is how she connects her personal experiences to deeper truths about religious belief, collective consciousness, and humanity’s unseen battles.

A standout moment in the book happens at the lowest point of her struggle: when she is literally being strangled by her own hands, possessed by a force beyond reason. “So, I furiously fought by mentally calling to God,” she writes. “I was greatly relieved when my hands were released, and I was full of gratitude to God for hearing my plea.” This isn’t fiction—it’s her lived experience. It’s chilling, but at the same time, enlightening.

The book then takes a turn toward spiritual revelation. Pura introduces readers to the concept of the SPA—Supreme Power Above—and walks through the philosophical implications of Carl Jung’s theory of the collective unconscious. The deeper she digs, the more she connects the dots between ancient religious violence, mass murderers, and the archetypal energies we unknowingly feed. The result is a work that doesn’t just share a personal story—it challenges readers to re-evaluate what we believe, why we believe it, and what spiritual forces we might be entertaining without even knowing it.

About the Author’s Truth Journey

Pura Regalado is a retired architect originally from the Philippines. Her last professional project—building a luxury home that won “Construction of the Year” in its city—bookended a successful career. But her true mission began after that. Having lived in the U.S. since 1980, she took her life experiences, spiritual insights, and deep reflection to write The Book of Life, a personal testimony she believes she was divinely instructed to share. She claims to have received visions, telepathic messages, and truths about the Bible that many may find controversial—but to her, are the pure, unfiltered revelations from the Supreme Power Above. For her, this book is not just a story—it’s a calling.

The Book of Life isn’t for the faint of heart—but it is for those who aren’t afraid to ask hard questions and explore uncomfortable truths. The book invites you to confront evil, wrestle with belief, and find your own path to spiritual clarity.


The Book Of Life

Grab your copy today—because the battle for the soul isn’t just in the Bible, it might be closer than you think.

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