A spiritual fiction novel inspired by the teachings of Abraham Hicks and Bashar - with heart and humor.
What happens when healing doesn't come with a crystal-clear sign, a perfect vision board, or a life coach on speed dial?
Set in the pine-scented streets of Baguio City, in the Philippines, Joy Is a Direction follows a group of friends as they try (and mostly fail) to get their lives together - spiritually and emotionally.
Four friends navigate belief work, emotional spirals, spiritual jealousy, and the realization that maybe alignment doesn't always feel like clarity - sometimes it just feels like being okay with yourself, as is.
This isn't a book about becoming perfect.
It's about becoming real - in your own messy, hilarious, quietly miraculous way.
For readers who love:
Abraham Hicks, Bashar, and emotional truth bombs
Filipino characters and real Baguio vibes
Humor with heart
Conversations that sound like healing and gossip at the same time
That feeling when you cry and laugh in the same chapter
You don't need to be fixed.
You just need to feel seen.
And joy? Joy isn't the reward.
It's the direction.