Odyssey of a Creatress by Madeline K. Adams

Odyssey of a Creatress  is a wonderful memoir of one woman’s spiritual journey to uncover and awaken the sacred feminine within her psyche, eventually allowing it to inspire and guide her life. Subtitled “A Heroine’s Journey to uncover the Essence of her Feminine Soul,” this book is not just for women – as Madeline Adams writes in her introduction, “My story is unashamedly about the feminine, as a primary creative principle, that exists in the lives of men and women.” As the author makes clear, it is through honoring the feminine in both men and women that balance and healing occur.

Ms. Adam’s physical journey makes for fascinating reading, spanning the globe as it does from New Zealand, to London, to the South of France and more. But it is the spiritual quest, deeply embedded in archetype, intuition, astrology and acts of trust that will thrill the reader. By listening to her own small voice, reading symbols and letting go of an itinerary, the author taps into the creative power that will allow her to refashion her life. Importantly, it is the passage through “the underworld” of shadow and loss that awaken the feminine “creatress.”

 

Madeline K Adams is an intuitive, a dancer and seeker of soul. She has more than thirty years experience of Astrology and postgraduate studies in Psychology. She writes from her unique perspective, as an older woman, recounting her journey to France and how her experiences changed her. She returns home, knowing she can no longer live the life of un-awakened soul. Her first book Odyssey of a Creatress is a memoir and a Soul Story, in which she guides you with simple poetic language, to awaken to the voices of your soul, to trust in your inner wisdom and empower your true feminine essence.  Madeline believes that by reclaiming soul consciousness, we gain the ability to reshape a new awareness of the feminine that resonates with the truth in our hearts and carries the power to bring healing and balance to our world.  Madeline resides in New Zealand, living as a Creatress, in her unique Aquarian way. You can get to know more about Madeline and her quest for a personal sense of her feminine soul at her website: www.sourceandsoul.com


Moved By Mountains

| by Cheryl Shainmark

Moved By Mountains – Several years ago I dreamed I flew as a hawk, high above seared mountains, gazing down on granite soil marked only by occasional stunted evergreens. In my dream I soared and twisted, riding the air currents until I actually felt dizzy and then, as soon as I thought, “This is too much!” I woke up in my bed. I remembered the details vividly, though I had never seen those vistas in real life. Last week I saw the mountains of my dreams, that is, the dry stretch of the Rockies where the rain does not fall.

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Excerpt from Raindrops of Love by Eileen Workman

Beloved, I am Life. And I invite you, in this perfect moment, to realize that we—you and I—are one Spirit flowing within, and throughout, the infinite realm of matter, and that our unity has always and ever been so. Although for a while you forgot that we were united, that did not mean we were ever separated. It just rendered you briefly insensible to our eternal connection.

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Merlian News March 2017 Newsletter

Dear Readers: This year promises to be an exciting one with new research and developments coming through almost daily in the fields of consciousness, science, spirituality, nutrition, activism, the environment, and more. We look forward to presenting our readers with up to date news and information, and we thank you for your support.

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The Tree of Life – Possibly…. by Tim Walter

I could have put a picture of a tree here, I suppose, that would have been “more on the nose” and what you might have expected! This shot, taken at last Summer’s “Nidderdale Show,” does something for me, I really like it. I don’t know why, I think maybe it’s that glimpse into another person’s life as they, for a fraction of a second, connect to me with the camera. The natural light captures their emotion, in this case the farmer’s pride. It’s a candid shot, it’s not art, it’s just a snapshot, but in it we see as in all photographs a moment of a person’s life caught in time.

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