New Womens Circle resource from Margaret Starbird and Joan Norton
14 Steps to Awaken the Sacred Feminine: Women in the Circle of Mary Magdalene available soon.
Last week I attended a fabulous lecture by Margaret Starbird in Newport, RI. Author of many books exploring the role of Mary Magdalene in Christianity and the sacred feminine, Starbird's work is among those sources inspiring Dan Brown's popular book and movie The DaVinci Code.
Margaret shared news of an upcoming small group resource by her and co-author Joan Norton on leading womens groups called "Magdalene Circles".
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Related Sites
www.blog.MaryMagdaleneWithin.com
www.margaretstarbird.net
Here is the product description from Amazon.com:
A practical guide for inviting the wisdom of Mary Magdalene into everyday life
• Provides a unique workbook for use in the spiritual pathwork of Magdalene Circles
• Includes wisdom stories, guided meditations, journaling questions, and essays by Margaret Starbird, author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar
• Designed for those involved in Magdalene Circles and those interested in applying the sacred feminine wisdom of the Goddess to their lives
Women’s circles have been called a “revolutionary-evolutionary movement hidden in plain sight” by Jean Shinoda Bolen and have been hailed as capable of affecting global change. Magdalene Circles are groups of women who focus their shared energies on the wisdom of Mary Magdalene to gain insight into the role of the sacred feminine in their own lives and to help them advance on their spiritual paths.
This book offers 14 lessons to help understand the wisdom offered by Mary Magdalene’s story and mythos. Among the lessons are prophecies of the bride, why we need the bride, Magdalene’s archetypal pattern of descent, and how modern women carry the Grail. Well-suited for the individual reader as well as a group, each lesson includes an introduction, guided meditation, questions for journaling, and an essay by Margaret Starbird as well as suggestions for group sharing. Placing Mary Magdalene within the pattern of “cyclic renewal” of earth-based religions, this book offers the chance to incorporate the sacred feminine wisdom of Mary Magdalene into everyday life for Christians and spiritual feminists alike.
Labels: Margaret Starbird, Sacred Feminine, Womens Groups
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