Judith is the author of The Sacred Women’s Circle series, romantic fiction that honors spiritual practices that nourish the soul and celebrates the journey from relationship to romance.
Over
the next three Mondays you are going to meet the women who created their own sacred women's circle.
This week meet Lily Renee Langdon Hughes, Elizabeth Mary Magdalen Elliott and Diana Louise Richards Pettybone.
This week meet Lily Renee Langdon Hughes, Elizabeth Mary Magdalen Elliott and Diana Louise Richards Pettybone.
Lily: The
Dragon and The Great Horned Owl
Terror
ratchets up Lily’s PTSD symptoms. Hypervigilance during the day. Nightmares in
the dark. If she doesn’t do something different, she’ll lose her mind and maybe
even her son.
What
happens to us when we blame ourselves for choices we made that turn out to
haunt us? How can we trust ourselves to make the right decision now? Where can
we find the strength and support we need to confront our past and seek our
future?
You
can learn more about The Creation of Lily here. And where did The Dragon and
The Great Horned Owl come from? Your hint: Lily has always been sensitive to
the vibrations around her, especially from the land. Her gift is her ability to
visualize the protective energy of the land on which she stands.
Elizabeth:
The Lady and The Sacred Grove
Visions
of The Lady haunt Elizabeth’s dreams. What does The Lady want? “Come be with
me. Find me.” How? As the messages become a nightly experience, Elizabeth’s
desire to travel to Ireland and find The Lady becomes an obsession.
What
happens when your childhood dreams come true? What happens when your heart and
your soul are on opposite sides of the world?
Learn
more about Ireland and Elizabeth here. Read that short piece and you’ll know
why the subtitle is The Lady and The Sacred Grove.
But what is Elizabeth’s special spiritual gift?
Her ability to create sacred space from simple, everyday objects.
But what is Elizabeth’s special spiritual gift?
Her ability to create sacred space from simple, everyday objects.
Diana: The Queen of Swords and The Knight of Pentacles
Jealousy
flares when Diana faces the reality that her marriage is not and never will be
based on unconditional love. If she can’t rein in the green-eyed monster,
she’ll lose the only truly safe haven she’s ever known.
How
do you find your true self after decades of molding yourself into other people’s
expectations? What must happen before you can accept someone else’s
unconditional love?
My
journey in writing Diana is a bit different. Learn how different in Diana, The
Tarot and Me.
If you know anything about The Tarot you’ll understand more deeply the subtitle: The Queen of Swords and The Knight of Pentacles. Even if you don’t understand The Tarot, you’ll know much more when you finish Diana.
If you know anything about The Tarot you’ll understand more deeply the subtitle: The Queen of Swords and The Knight of Pentacles. Even if you don’t understand The Tarot, you’ll know much more when you finish Diana.
Learn more about The Sacred Women’s
Circle series on my website.
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