The Way of the Rose
The Radical Path of the Divine Feminine Hidden in the Rosary
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Gesprochen von:
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Clark Strand
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Perdita Finn
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Sophie Strand
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Von:
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Clark Strand
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Perdita Finn
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“This book could not have come at a more auspicious time, and the message is mystical perfection, not to mention a courageous one. I adore this book.”—Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit
Before a vision of a mysterious “Lady” invited Clark Strand and Perdita Finn to pray the rosary, they were not only uninterested in becoming Catholic but finished with institutional religion altogether. Their main spiritual concerns were the fate of the planet and the future of their children and grandchildren in an age of ecological collapse. But this Lady barely even referred to the Church and its proscriptions. Instead, she spoke of the miraculous power of the rosary to transform lives and heal the planet, and revealed the secrets she had hidden within the rosary’s prayers and mysteries—secrets of a past age when forests were the only cathedrals and people wove rose garlands for a Mother whose loving presence was as close as the ground beneath their feet. She told Strand and Finn:
The rosary is My body,
and My body is the body of the world.
Your body is one with that body.
What cause could there be for fear?
Weaving together their own remarkable story of how they came to the rosary, their discoveries about the eco-feminist wisdom at the heart of this ancient devotion, and the life-changing revelations of the Lady herself, the authors reveal an ancestral path—available to everyone, religious or not—that returns us to the powerful healing rhythms of the natural world.
Kritikerstimmen
“A masterwork that will leave you in tears, it comes to the world, as the Lady herself always comes, in our hour of need.”—Eric Utne, founder of Utne Reader and author of Far Out Man
“In times of turmoil we need a tangible practice to help us release worry. The Way of the Rose gives us an ancient, sustainable answer for how to root into peace and wisdom beyond dogma and traditions. I can’t recommend this book enough.”—HeatherAsh Amara, author of The Warrior Heart Practice
“Ultimately, The Way of the Rose is a love song to the world, and to the mysteries of the world. Moving and profound, powerful and elegant, it is a call for us to remember our place in the larger community of humans past, present, and future, and our place in the larger community of life on this planet.”—Derrick Jensen, author of The Myth of Human Supremacy
“The Way of the Rose is both a firsthand account of mystic initiation and a revelation of the Divine Feminine in an age of patriarchal madness—erudite, irreverent, and wise. . . . Manna from heaven.”—Mark Matousek, author of Mother of the Unseen World
“This is a universal story of love, a huge-hearted invitation to step up and into the field of the sacred feminine, a gratifying guide to a life of joy and service.”—Mirabai Starr, author of Wild Mercy
“The Way of the Rose is brilliantly written and filled with a wealth of stories meant to inspire us. I feel blessed by reading this beautiful and sacred book.”—Sandra Ingerman, author of The Book of Ceremony
“A wonderful book . . . As I read it, I couldn't help but remember my grandmothers and aunts praying—how gentle they were when they handled each bead in prayer.”—Don Miguel Ruiz, Jr., author of The Five Levels of Attachment
“In times of turmoil we need a tangible practice to help us release worry. The Way of the Rose gives us an ancient, sustainable answer for how to root into peace and wisdom beyond dogma and traditions. I can’t recommend this book enough.”—HeatherAsh Amara, author of The Warrior Heart Practice
“Ultimately, The Way of the Rose is a love song to the world, and to the mysteries of the world. Moving and profound, powerful and elegant, it is a call for us to remember our place in the larger community of humans past, present, and future, and our place in the larger community of life on this planet.”—Derrick Jensen, author of The Myth of Human Supremacy
“The Way of the Rose is both a firsthand account of mystic initiation and a revelation of the Divine Feminine in an age of patriarchal madness—erudite, irreverent, and wise. . . . Manna from heaven.”—Mark Matousek, author of Mother of the Unseen World
“This is a universal story of love, a huge-hearted invitation to step up and into the field of the sacred feminine, a gratifying guide to a life of joy and service.”—Mirabai Starr, author of Wild Mercy
“The Way of the Rose is brilliantly written and filled with a wealth of stories meant to inspire us. I feel blessed by reading this beautiful and sacred book.”—Sandra Ingerman, author of The Book of Ceremony
“A wonderful book . . . As I read it, I couldn't help but remember my grandmothers and aunts praying—how gentle they were when they handled each bead in prayer.”—Don Miguel Ruiz, Jr., author of The Five Levels of Attachment
The authors are very critical, when it comes to the church and any formalized, patriarchal, or hierarchical form of religion. Nevertheless this book talks a lot about christian mythology in relation to Mary and you should be aware of that.
This book also talks about Mary as a form of the divine feminine in its entirety. In fact this is one of the key messages of the authors.
The authors talk about their own experiences with spirituality and with the Holy Mother. Clark Strand even claims to have encounters with Mary and to get messages from her. Many of them you can find in this book. Too be true, I'm not sure what I think about this. I've never been interested in any channeled messages. When it comes to this book and the messages it holds, for me it is not important if they come from Mary herself or not, as the messages are by and large beautiful, wholesome and helpful and that is what is important in the end.
I do not like everything about this book. Even though I share the critic about the catholic church and unhealthy parts of other religious groups, I don't like how this believe systems are damned as a whole. I don't like how often Alcoholics Anonymous are mentioned. My pet peeve is how praying the rosary is – in a way - presented as a miracle cure for everything (pun intended).
All in all I liked this book and I will give praying the rosary a chance. I've been raised catholic, but I'm a pagan witch for more than 25 years now and through all the years I haven't lost my connection to Mary. For me she is a Goddess, she is a manifestation of the divine, or the divine feminine if you want to put it that way. This book hasn't brought me as much new insights as it may bring someone who hasn't worked with the goddess yet, but it has reminded me of the time when I first got to know the goddess in her many forms and how enlightened that was. Above all I think that praying the rosary is a beautiful devotional practice, even though I will use altered prayers for obvious reasons.
Goddess worship and the Rosary
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