Elusive Goddess
Ariadne’s Thread #12 : Discovering the Goddess in action
To discover the Goddess in action:
- launch an intention first,
- listen
- now you have a compass to govern your life.
Messages are more and more instantaneous as you discover who you really are, because this relation is not one of domination but one deeply connected with WHO YOU ARE IN YOUR SOUL and so you create a great team between your two selves as describes it Taha Abbas, below.
We welcome two new writers in our publication.
- Louise Foerster, please explore her works, here is one poem for example, The Answers We Seek Are In Us
- Gita Das, please pick up among her pieces, we offer one of them to you : Naked Truth
This last week we had a beautiful fruiting of ten works :
Every mushroom is different but the mycelium is one.
- Jean Carfantan shouts out his anger about parasite energies that inhabit this planet in We Want to Heal.
- Alexandra Blue tells about her difficulty to be between the Old World at work… and the New One in This Spiritual Journey Isn’t Easy.
- Dennett realizes how much time forgive, even when we are unable to do it in Time Forgives.
- Taha Abbas writes a poem about resilience : Begin Anew.
- Jean Carfantan sends the prompt about the power of this group : It’s You Who Are Important To Us.
- Lori McCray writes a poem about Love : Immeasurable Love.
- Jennifer Tarnacki tells a story about how grieving the death of her dog lead her to Ireland and to an other life as St. Gobhnait, the 6th century Irish patron saint of bees and beekeeping and then discovered her path to bees: Soul Dogs.
- Devi O’Carroll writes an ode to the summer goddess Freyja in Fire Lady.
- Taha Abbas is thinking about the duality between the two selves in Duality Is Sacred.
- Jennifer Tarnacki tells about her avatars and the avatars of the Goddess worship in Destiny of Memory.
I wish that magic unfold in your lives as it unfolds in Queen’s Children. I am grateful to you all who participate : editing, writing, reading and expressing your support. WOW! I am amazed by how this publication exists.
Love
Jean