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Who is Divine Mother? She has many names. Some call her Star Woman (darkness behind the Stars from several Native American paths)1, Kali, Holy Ghost, Mâ Ananda Moyî (Ananda Moi Ma), Mother Meera, Amma, Mother Mary, Black Madonna, Virgin of Guadalupe and many other names.Mother Earth is known today as Gaia. Each and every woman who nurtures others; every care-giving man with compassion are an extention ofDivine Mother. Divine Mother is an energetic reality of beauty, love and compassion that lives around us and inside each of us, and all throughnature. Divine Mother assumes countless forms in all of us. In order to progress with our environmental issues we need to listen and follow Divine Mother as part of God. She has been ignored by the patriarchal churches that focus on men. This book focuses on how to be in greater harmony with Gaia, or Divine Mother Earth. She also asks for gratitude from companies that are not in harmonious relationships with her. Divine Mother is requesting that we change how we take things from the Earth without her permission that lacks all respect to her generosity to all of humanity as well as all of nature.The book focuses on how western culture can align with many aspects of the balance of Earth, Air, Water, and Fire, as well as past Yuga cycles that explain how we can align with the current age we are in. This book is here to shift our culture to greater peace, harmony, respect and love of all beings.
The following poems have been largely taken from facts about an incident that occurred in 2007 and 2008, and began many yearsbefore. In the 1920's the San Francisco Zoo brought Axis deer (from the Ceylon Islands, East India) and Fallow deer (from Mediterranean,Persia and Eurasia) to San Francisco. In 1947-49 they sold their over-populations to Dr. Millard Ottinger, a rancher who owned a large track ofland on Pt.Reyes peninsula in Marin County, California just north of San Francisco.Some of these poems are from found language from actual articles written over a period of thirty years from 1974 until 2008. Some documentation comes from National Park Service (NPS) website, including the Pt. Reyes National Seashore website and from the White Buffalo, Inc. website listed in the back on the List of Sources page.References to Native American language and culture are not intended appropriations of language or culture, but come authentically from my experience of the last thirty years with various tribal groups who have generously taught me some of their language, allowed me to dancein their sacred dances, and who have shared with me the values, that they knew I also shared with them. If there are any errors in these referencesthey are my own. All tribal references other than Lakota, have been found in books, or on websites and are replicated commonly, and all referencesare noted in the back of the book in the end pages.My intention in this book is to honor those who fought, raised awareness, and loved the deer. The balance of the voices heard in thesepages is about the percentage of the people for and against the deer in the story. I hope in some small way, it questions the policies of invasivespecies created by the National Park Service. But most of all, I wish to honor the magical deer that lived in Pt. Reyes before the NationalSeashore was even developed as a national park.The following poems have been previously published:"Writing without Walls", on-line reading and print journal February, 2012:"Don't shoot I'm white and non-native"ExpeditionLost Deer revised from publicationSamizdat Literary Journal On-line and print journal January, 2010Shoulder Blade" drawing/poem
Heart Path Handbook, an Energy Medicine Guide, for Therapists and Healers is a book for anyone interested in learning more about Subtle Energy and the Heart Path process. The Heart Path Guided Imagery Process© supports self-love in clients and anyone desiring to completely release the past to step more fully into the present moment. It gives tools for individuals and those helping others with issues from childhood trauma, to physical illness, to past-life memories. It also helps people evolve into more of their authentic selves. Heart Path Handbook, An Energy Medicine Guide also helps practitioners assist their clients to releases patterns of the ego from fear and anger to love. As one lets go of fear-based or anger-based patterns, the unconditionally loving nature can emerge and the person becomes more authentic. The book is meant to support transformation with tools that can be used in a variety of practices from psychotherapy to acupuncture, to massage therapy. Some of these tools range from guided imagery to energetic healing techniques that Lysne has used in her own practice for many years. Many of these techniques release patterns that have been stuck in the nervous system. The process moves people from pain and suffering to freedom and better health. Results have been reversal of pathology on physical, mental and emotional levels as well as spiritual integration with the Self. Illustrations of energetic patterns that Lysne drew herself from various client's issues show how energy can "twist', "mechanize" or distort energetic fields. Lysne discusses how these various mechanisms get triggered in the ego and how they can be dissolved permanently. A detailed description of the ego is also outlined, as well has how practitioners can use the Heart Path Handbook to help people let go of long standing issues and move on. The book is both a handbook for those interested in learning the process of self-love as well as new techniques of subtle energy. It is also a training manual for her Subtle Energy Medicine seminars.The author originally wrote the book from her dissertation from the University of Natural Medicine in Santa Fe, New Mexico where she graduated in 2013 with a Ph.D. She has been in private practice as an energetic healer for 20 years and was a massage therapist for 10 years before that. She has worked offering massage in the 80's and 90's at Commonweal Cancer Help Program, in Bolinas, CA, The Clairmont Spa in Berkeley/Oakland, and Nob Hill Club in San Francisco as well as privately in Marin County. Since the mid 90's she has a private practice in Subtle Energy Medicine and Intuitive healing and she is a professional psychic/medium working with grief issues with those who seek her help in Santa Cruz, CA and around the country by phone. Her website is: www.thecenterforthesoul.com.
This four part true story of Kisti's Royal Garden tells of Kisti and Hendrick Lysne's adventures in the new world as they emigrated with their family from Norway. The book offers the reader a rich understanding of how some settlers got along with Native Americans. Settling in Northern Wisconsin, Kisti and her family got along well with the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) tribe and the two families helped each other survive cold and brutal winters. Five years after they moved to Amherst, Wisconsin, the Civil War broke out, and their oldest son Ole, and Hendrick enlisted. After the War, the family resettles into their life with their local community. Some of their children perish, others grow up and help the Native people, and others start businesses with cousins in new areas around Minnesota and Wisconsin.Written first by Walther Herman Lysne and revised by his granddaughter Robin Lysne, the story takes on more personal experiences with their amazing lives settling into a new land. The book can inspire people to learn more about their own ancestral settlement, as well as another way to relate to the first people who were already here.Her website is: www.thecenterforthesoul.com, www.bluebonebooks, www.robinlysne.com
Ancestoral Women''s Series Book OneThe Legend of Randine: Entering the Sisterhood Based on a true story, set in Bergen, Norway in the 1820''s, this warm-hearted work of historical fiction traces the life of Randine, a young, pregnant girl abandon by her family and church. She encounters terrible loss and rejection, only to find herself under the wing of her midwife and mentor, Ursula. Ursula helps to bring Randine through her grief and into the knowledge of midwifery, where she finds her life''s work in support of others like herself. As her story unfolds, Randine becomes stronger through her inner revelations rather than placing her faith in the local church. Ursula helps interpret and guide Randine as she experiences dreams and visions of the ancient Norse tradition, the Sisterhood of Freya. The Sisterhood is a supportive group of women, in the Viking tradition, who help other women step into their authentic selves. Her initiation into the Sisterhood changes Randine''s life. Along the way, Randine opens her heart to love again.Randine becomes one of many midwifes who were part of a population boom in the early part of the 19th century. The Legend of Randine tells the story of how one young woman grew and matured, despite social norms and restrictions, to move into service and healing for others in the same predicament.The author shares this story of her great-great-great-great Grandmother, Randine, honoring an everyday hero of healing and service. This is the first book in the author''s new Ancestral Woman''s Series. The second book in this series shares the exciting next chapters in Randine life as she builds a career and discovers new love among the fields and fjords of Laerdal, a tiny village 150 miles inland in the backwater of the Sogn og Fjordane of Western Norway.
Ceremonies from the Heart, offers anyone with loved ones ways to help families move through transitions. From birth to death, and every stage in-between, this book supports and empowers life's changes with rites that matter. Each chapter offers insight through a story, and questions that inspire you to create your own ceremony. Whether an adolescent entering their teens or an elder that is facing life-threatening surgery, you can mark transitions with greater meaning by creating an honoring ceremony. The book also goes into depth with research about adolescent rites and why they are so important to create a code of ethics, mark the turning, and move from fear to love in greater harmony with the Earth.The last section gives ways to relate to the Earth with respect and deep listening so that we can hear what the Earth needs at this time of global change and warming. Examples are given of Earth-based ceremonies that help us perceive more deeply toxic sites and transform them into sacred spaces. She need us to listen and we need her to survive. Ceremonies from the Heart gives all of us ways to deepen our connection and heal our relationship with this living being that is the Earth.
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