Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee is a Sufi sheikh who has lectured extensively throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe and the author of more than 15 books, including Alchemy of Light and Spiritual Power. He lives in Inverness, California.
"A deeply thoughtful message (which) calls us all, each in our own
way, to contemplate the Divine Feminine, to encounter the realm of
Sophia, and thus discover the nature of our souls and Knowledge of
the Truth that passes all understanding." --Peter Reinhart, author,
The Bread Baker's Apprentice and Brother Juniper's Bread Book
"A vital contribution to the Great Work of rescuing the human soul
. . . Few are able to define and evoke the Feminine in the way that
Vaughan-Lee does; Women and men alike will welcome and treasure
this book." --Anne Baring, coauthor, The Myth of the Goddess:
Evolution of an Image
"Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee presents us with a clear picture of the
Feminine which is now essential to building a new vision and value
for our dear planet Earth." --Marion Woodman, PhD, Jungian analyst
and author
"Taps into what may be the most important message of our time--the
need for the re-emergence of the feminine . . . a must read for all
seeking to understand the global transformation now underway."
--Dena Merriam, founder and convener, Global Peace Initiative for
Women, www.gpiw.org
"This beautiful book celebrates our interconnectedness in Her
eternal web of life." --Meinrad Craighead, artist, scholar, and
visionary
"Vaughan-Lee has listened deeply and transcribed for us so we can
awaken to the true feminine, which so urgently needs to be
understood and embodied at this time in human history." --Lama
Palden, sukhasiddhi foundation, www.sukhasiddhi.org
"Vaughan-Lee's profound yet easily accessible exposition of the
Divine Feminine will appeal to anyone who yearns for greater
wholeness in life. A beautiful formula for the healing of a world
which has developed masculine principle competency to the point of
self extinction." --Rachel Naomi Remen, MD, author, Kitchen Table
Wisdom and My Grandfather's Blessings, clinical professor, UCSF
school of medicine, and founder and director of the Institute for
the Study of Health and Illness at Commonweal
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