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This is Phyllis A Travis, singer-songwriter, acoustic folk-spiritual musician, author, and dream analyst, changing the language of fear to Faith, one note, one dream, and one song at a time.

 

Listen to her first Podcast to understand the evolution from HealingStarDreamPath.com, the original website.  Follow and comment on Dream, Faith and Music blogs, participate in past and current gigs, listen to,  download and absolutely buy Phyllis'  music, have one of your dreams interpreted, or read about this amazing Faith journey in one of her ebooks or paperbacks.  

 

This meeting place will always be a work-in-progress, because that is the creative nature of faith, music and the written word.  It is a place to inspire and be inspired, to question and, perhaps, conclude, before questioning again. It is, more importantly, a place of unconditional love.  You are always welcome here, so ... 

 

Come in, be inspired, participate, love, and enjoy.     

 

The songs ...

"Phyllis’s raw and pure songwriting style is comprised of an even mixture of storytelling, healing, love, optimism and an approachably humanizing quality that will surely melt your heart on the coldest of your days. If you’re looking for that one thing in this world that can turn your day around … this just may be it."  Brian Ball, Director of Music & Talent, WomensRadio  

 

 "Very gentle, soothing, healing songs.  I am impressed and inspired! You have a courage to speak out on issues some of us would rather not mention but you're a leader with Release this Anger.  I cried at that one too.  You have beautiful songs that tell stories and resonate deep in the soul and lift up the spirit. I cried during These Holy Ghosts as my Mom is 86 and it was like what I would say to her."  Toni Koch, Director, Pitch-A-Song; Promoter and Consultant for Independent Artists     

 

The dreams ...

 
"Wow, Phyllis!  I cannot believe how quickly and thoroughly you analyzed this dream. Thank you so much. This is such a wonderful dream interpretation. I am indeed exploring my spiritual path and striving very hard to bring myself back to life after some very difficult life events which have ironically led me to my current path."  

Jaelynne (USA)

 

  "Phyllis is a dream woman. She dreams her dreams, and dreams them into reality. She really knows how to listen. Having listened to her dreams, she knows how to listen to yours."  Stina Pope - Healer Priest and Health Coach     

 

The books ...    

"You are very brave and I appreciate you sharing your story with me. You have a fantastic gift for descriptive writing and Chapter 13 demonstrated this ability exquisitely.  I can only imagine how difficult writing this chapter was for you but you did it.  As I read it, I was able to sense what you felt and how you felt it during this difficult time.  You completely and utterly captured your audience."    Danielle P. (USA)

 

 "Beautifully written, a gentle and heartfelt explanation of profound thoughts and questions.  Ellen Suiter (USA) 

  "Phyllis writes about fear, intolerance, close mindedness, inequality, violence and abuse, injustice, power, manipulation, deception, disappointment, solitude, relationships, love, trust, religion, faith, and God.  

Reading about abuse and murder is shocking, but it can inspire to have the courage to do something, to speak up for justice in the world. The book reveals a process of reconciliation, healing, and hope. It is very powerful and life-changing. " Kristina Landwehr (Germany) 

   

  "A chronicle of my struggles with my direction, sexuality and faith. Yes, they are gritty, but I also hope they're inspirational. It gets pretty dicey in the vortex at times, alone and trapped between worlds without horizons, so appreciating that others suffer can be a healing balm."   Phyllis A Travis