Memoirs of an Ordinary Mystic

Memoirs of an Ordinary Mystic

by Dorothy Maclean
Memoirs of an Ordinary Mystic

Memoirs of an Ordinary Mystic

by Dorothy Maclean

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Overview

Dorothy Maclean may call herself an “ordinary mystic” but in fact she has had an extraordinary life with an equally extraordinary impact. This outstanding memoir tells the exciting story of her journey from being part of the British secret service during World War II to co-founding the fabled Findhorn Foundation spiritual community in northern Scotland and subsequently becoming a spiritual teacher much in demand around the world for her down-to-earth insights and wisdom. Her work with the inner forces of nature is of seminal importance in our age of global climate change and environmental challenge, offering hope for our future. I cannot recommend this book highly enough; told with honesty and modesty, it is the record of one of the most significant and loving spiritual figures of our time.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013242692
Publisher: Lorian Press
Publication date: 10/05/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dorothy Maclean is one of the three founders of the Findhorn Community in Scotland. Following her inner contact with the Divine she came to communicate with the devic or angelic realms that over-light all aspects of existence. The success and subsequent fame of the Findhorn gardens arose in part from Dorothy’s telepathic contact with these kingdoms. Subsequent to her work at Findhorn she traveled the world giving workshops and talks about her own inner practices and attunement to the Beloved. She now has returned to live with the Findhorn community. Many of the messages she received are included in these books. Their simple wisdom cannot fail to quicken an awareness of our birthright as conscious partners with all the evolutionary streams of life.
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